Ireland · Toyota · Updated May 2026
Used Toyota cars for sale in Ireland
Ireland's #1 brand four years running — and the hybrid that holds its value.
Toyota has been Ireland's best-selling new-car brand four years in a row (~15,500 registrations in 2025 per SIMI). The reliability story is largely justified, the hybrid lineup is the most relevant of any brand in Ireland, and the dealer network is the deepest rural-Ireland footprint of any manufacturer. The catch: a few specific years had specific issues you need to know.
Top Toyota models on Autoza right now
These are the Toyota models with the most active listings from verified Irish dealers. Pricing reflects current asking prices and updates daily.
Toyota in Ireland — what to know
Toyota Ireland is run via Toyota Ireland Unlimited Company, with a dealer network that genuinely covers the country — Killarney, Sligo, Donegal and Galway have full-service main dealers, in addition to flagship Dublin sites (Denis Mahony Kilbarrack, Denis Mahony Exit 5, Toyota Liffey Valley). The used Toyota story is dominated by the hybrid range — Yaris, Corolla, C-HR, RAV4, Prius — all built on Toyota's mature HSD (Hybrid Synergy Drive) system. The lineup has been refined over five generations since the 1997 Prius. Battery longevity has exceeded expectations.
Known issues — what to check before you buy
These are the issues most commonly flagged by Irish mechanics and forum reports for used Toyota cars. Use them as a checklist on viewing.
Toyota Auris / Avensis / RAV4 with BMW 1.6 / 2.0 D-4D diesel (2015–2018)
Toyota's only major engine misstep — sourced from BMW (N47/B47). Timing chain snaps and oil burning widely reported. Walk away from this engine entirely. Petrol/hybrid Auris of the same era is fine.
Toyota Auris Hybrid / Prius (2010–2014)
IPM boost converter software fault on the hybrid inverter. CCPC recall affected 589 vehicles in Ireland. Remedy was a free software update to Motor Generator + Power Management ECUs. Confirm recall completion via VIN.
Toyota Yaris (2010–2012)
Brake pipe corrosion — 31–36% MOT/NCT failure rate in UK data, primarily from corroded rear brake pipes. Largely resolved from 2013 onwards.
Toyota Yaris (2008)
Paint peel and clear-coat issues widely reported. Easy visual check at viewing.
Toyota C-HR (2018 only)
Single weakest year — windshield cracking, door rattles, squeaks, transmission complaints. 2017, 2019, 2020 are reliability standouts.
Toyota Corolla / C-HR (June 2019 – March 2020)
Brake pedal bolt torque recall. CCPC recall — should already be remedied on Irish cars.
Best years to buy used in Ireland
• Corolla 1.8 Hybrid (2021+) — the universal correct answer. 4.5 L/100 km real-world, 65% residual at 3 years, eligible for Hybrid Health Check extended battery cover. • RAV4 Hybrid XA50 (2019+) — Ireland's #1 family SUV. AWD available. 65% residual. • Yaris Hybrid XP210 (2020+) — best urban first or second car. 4.0 L/100 km, insurance group 13. • C-HR Hybrid (2019, 2020, 2022+) — reliable years. • Prius Gen 4 (2016+) or Gen 5 (2023+) — post-recall, solid.
Years to avoid
• Any Auris, Avensis, RAV4 with the 2015–2018 BMW-sourced 1.6/2.0 D-4D diesel. • Yaris 2008 (paint) and 2010–2012 (brake pipes). • Auris Hybrid 2010–2014 unless software recall is documented on the VIN. • C-HR 2018 model year specifically. • Pre-2009 Prius Gen 2 NHW20 — inverter coolant pump failure common at 150k+ km.
Running a used Toyota in Ireland
Parts & servicing
Toyota parts are mid-cost — slightly more than Ford, more available than Audi. Indicative Irish costs: Hybrid Health Check (Toyota Ireland authorised) €60–€120; 12V auxiliary battery €140–€220; brake pads + discs €220–€380; major service Corolla Hybrid €280–€450 main dealer. Inverter replacement (rare) €2,500–€4,500. Hybrid battery replacement (post-warranty) €1,200–€2,800 reconditioned. Strong dealer network: Denis Mahony Kilbarrack, Denis Mahony Exit 5 M50, Toyota Liffey Valley, Toyota Killarney, Toyota Sligo, Toyota Galway, Toyota Limerick.
NCT pass-rate notes
Toyota is above average at NCT — clusters in the top quartile of pass rates. Yaris 2010–2012 has historical brake-pipe corrosion as the single biggest issue (largely resolved post-2013). Otherwise Auris/Corolla brake wear is typically even, headlight aim rarely an issue, and tyre wear is the main NCT concern (as with any brand). Toyota hybrids almost never fail NCT on emissions.
UK imports & VRT — Toyota-specific notes
Toyota UK imports to Ireland are less common than VW/Audi — Toyota Ireland new-car supply is strong, used UK prices aren't materially cheaper, and UK hybrid uptake was lower so the imports aren't there. Exception: Land Cruiser / Hilux commercial imports are popular. As Cat B commercial vehicles, VRT is 13.3% of OMSP rather than the passenger formula — ~€3,000 VRT on a 2017 Hilux. Japanese parallel imports of Hilux/Land Cruiser are a meaningful Irish channel but service history is often non-Toyota.
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Toyota Corolla 1.8 Hybrid hatch or Touring Sports
2021+
The universal correct answer. Reliable, 4.5 L/100 km real-world, low road tax (€180), retains 65% value, eligible for Hybrid Health Check 15-year battery cover.
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid XA50
2019+
The #1 family SUV in Ireland for a reason. 65% residual after 3 years. AWD available. Hybrid drivetrain has proven long-term.
Toyota Yaris Hybrid XP210
2020+
Best urban first or second car. Cheap to insure (group 13), 4.0 L/100 km real-world, the most cost-effective hybrid sold in Ireland.
Buyer's pro tip
The Hybrid Health Check is the single most important piece of paper attached to any used Toyota Hybrid in Ireland. Toyota's standard hybrid battery warranty is 5 years / 100,000 km — but if the previous owner brought the car to an authorised Toyota dealer for a Hybrid Health Check (€60–€120) every year, the warranty extends by one year each time, up to 15 years total with no mileage cap. A 2018 Corolla Hybrid with a documented annual Hybrid Health Check stamp can have full battery cover until 2033. A 2018 Corolla Hybrid without one has zero battery cover today. Always ask for the Hybrid Health Check history — it's the difference between a €25,000 used car and a €2,500 battery replacement bill.
Toyota buying questions, answered
How long does a Toyota Hybrid battery last in Ireland?
Standard manufacturer warranty is 5 years / 100,000 km. Real-world life on the HSD (Hybrid Synergy Drive) battery routinely reaches 250,000+ km. The Hybrid Health Check programme extends warranty by 1 year per annual check, up to 15 years total with no mileage cap — making Toyota the strongest hybrid battery cover sold in Europe.
Is the Toyota Corolla Hybrid better than the Yaris Hybrid?
Different cars for different buyers. Corolla has more space, a larger boot, more equipment and a quieter motorway ride. Yaris is cheaper to insure (group 13 vs 14–18), parks anywhere, and has lower running costs in city use. For a single driver on city roads, Yaris. For a family of four with one regular long trip a month, Corolla.
What's the Toyota Auris BMW diesel engine and why should I avoid it?
From 2015 Toyota sourced its 1.6 and 2.0 D-4D diesels from BMW (the N47/B47 engine family). These engines have been widely reported by Irish owners on boards.ie as failing — timing chain snapping, severe oil burning — with engine replacement costs exceeding the value of the car. Avoid 2015–2018 Auris, Avensis and RAV4 diesels entirely. Petrol and hybrid variants of the same era are fine.
Should I buy a used Hilux for off-road or commercial use?
Yes — Hilux holds value better than almost any other vehicle in Ireland. The 2.4 D-4D diesel is bulletproof in regular service. If buying as a commercial vehicle, VRT is 13.3% of OMSP (much lower than passenger). UK imports are economic; Japanese parallel imports require careful service-history verification.
Are Toyota dealers honest about used-car prices?
Denis Mahony, Toyota Liffey Valley, Toyota Killarney and the regional Toyota dealer network have strong reputations for transparent used-car pricing, though waiting times for service can be long at flagship sites. The Toyota Approved Used programme adds a manufacturer warranty extension which justifies the typical €1,000–€2,500 premium over private sale.
How does the Toyota RAV4 compare to the Hyundai Tucson and Nissan Qashqai?
RAV4 has the best long-term reliability and residuals of the three. Tucson has the strongest 5-year warranty story and the deepest dealer network. Qashqai is the cheapest to buy used but carries CVT-gearbox risk on automatics. For a 7+ year ownership horizon, RAV4 is the safer choice. For a 3-year PCP-equivalent ownership, all three are competitive.