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Toyota Aqua Cars For Sale in NZ

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Used Car For Sale from New Zealand
2015 Toyota Aqua Hybrid
86,894kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$11,390 + ORC
Used Car For Sale from New Zealand
2012 Toyota Aqua Hybrid
88,105kms | Automatic | 1496cc | Petrol Hybrid
$9,695 + ORC
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2016 Toyota Aqua Hybrid
72,000kms | CVT | 1500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$15,995 + ORC
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2017 Toyota Aqua Hybrid
22,378kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$19,795 + ORC
Used Car For Sale from New Zealand
2016 Toyota Aqua Hybrid
28,610kms | CVT | 1500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$16,995 + ORC
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2019 Toyota Aqua Hybrid
Reduced by $2,000
49,257kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$20,995 + ORC

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The Toyota Aqua

The Toyota Aqua, also known as the Prius c in some countries, is a hybrid subcompact car that was introduced by Toyota in 2011. It was designed with fuel efficiency in mind and is a popular choice for drivers who want an eco-friendly vehicle without sacrificing comfort and style.

One of the key features of the Aqua is its hybrid engine, which combines a gasoline engine with an electric motor to improve fuel economy. In New Zealand, where petrol prices can be quite high compared to other countries, this feature makes the Aqua an appealing choice for those looking to save on fuel costs. Additionally, because it produces less emissions than traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, it is also environmentally friendly.

In terms of performance, the Aqua has a top speed of around 180 km/h and can go from 0-100 km/h in just under 11 seconds. This may not sound impressive compared to some sports cars on the market but given that this vehicle prioritizes fuel efficiency over speed it offers respectable acceleration.

Inside the cabin, the Aqua boasts ample space for both passengers and cargo despite its compact size. The interior design is modern and user-friendly with a central touchscreen display and push-button start. Depending on trim level, it can come equipped with safety features like automatic emergency braking (AEB) which activates when obstacles are detected up front.

Another advantage of driving an Aqua is how easily they handle narrow city streets – particularly relevant for busy Auckland drivers- while providing sufficient room to accommodate family requirements beyond your daily commute: Shopping bags from your weekend farmers' market trips or school backpacks will fit comfortably too.

Overall, the Toyota Aqua is well-suited to New Zealand’s unique driving conditions where navigating narrow urban streets or highways are equally important aspects to consider when selecting your car option. Given their growing popularity over recent years, finding local service technicians familiar with hybrid systems should not be challenging when necessary maintenance arise making them ideal daily runabout cars for modern NZ lifestyles while reducing their environmental footprint as well

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