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Toyota iQ Used Cars For Sale in NZ

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75,400kms | Automatic | 1000cc | Petrol
$16,450 or $79 Wkly
 
80,000kms | CVT | 1000cc | Petrol
$15,490 or $74 Wkly
 
79,664kms | Manual | 1300cc | Petrol
$20,690 or $99 Wkly
 
83,367kms | Automatic | 1000cc | Petrol
$15,150 or $73 Wkly

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Toyota iQ Cars

The Toyota iQ is a compact city car designed with urban environments in mind, making it well-suited for New Zealand’s diverse driving conditions, particularly in congested city centres like Auckland and Wellington. Its remarkably small footprint, measuring just under 3 metres in length, allows for easy manoeuvrability and parking in tight spaces – a key advantage on narrow streets and crowded parking areas commonly found in urban New Zealand.

Under the bonnet, the Toyota iQ typically features a small-displacement petrol engine, around 1.0 to 1.3 litres, delivering modest but efficient performance that aligns well with New Zealand’s fuel economy expectations. The lightweight design contributes to good fuel efficiency and lower emissions, which is beneficial given increasing environmental awareness and regulations in New Zealand.

Despite its diminutive size, the iQ makes clever use of interior space with seating for up to four occupants, though rear seats are best suited for short trips or smaller passengers due to limited legroom. The cabin offers modern amenities tailored towards convenience and comfort during daily commutes. Visibility from the driver’s seat is generally good owing to large windows and thoughtful design.

On New Zealand roads — ranging from busy urban thoroughfares to winding country lanes — the Toyota iQ's nimble handling shines through. Its compact dimensions provide excellent agility through traffic jams while maintaining sufficient stability on rural routes with sharper bends. The suspension is tuned more for city driving rather than rugged terrain; however, it manages paved secondary roads comfortably.

Safety features vary depending on the model year but typically include multiple airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), and electronic stability control (ESC), all important for Kiwi drivers tackling variable road surfaces or sudden stops common during rain-soaked weather.

Overall, the Toyota iQ stands out as an eco-friendly choice focused on practicality for urban living within New Zealand’s unique driving landscape.

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