Description
This 2019 Toyota Hilux Invincible X boasts an MOT valid until June 2026 and a clear vehicle history check, offering peace of mind for its next owner. This robust 4x4 pickup features a powerful 2.4 litre D-4D diesel engine and a smooth automatic transmission, ensuring capable performance. The Invincible X trim level signifies a premium specification, enhanced by features such as automatic LED headlights, a reversing camera for easier manoeuvring, and Bluetooth connectivity for seamless communication on the go.
With a substantial towing capacity of 3500 kg and equipped with a towing pack including a towbar, this Hilux is ready for demanding tasks. Its Euro 6 emission classification and a highlight fuel economy of 36 mpg demonstrate its efficiency. The low CO2 emissions further indicate that this vehicle performs better than many others in its class, making it a sensible and practical choice for both work and leisure.
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Standard Coverage: Every new Toyota comes with a 3-year/60,000-mile manufacturer warranty.
Extended Coverage: After that, each qualifying service at a Toyota dealer adds 12 months or 10,000 miles of warranty — up to a total of 10 years or 100,000 miles.
Eligibility: Applies to new and used Toyota vehicles under 10 years old and below 100,000 miles. All our retail vehicles come with 12 months MOT, extensively checked, prepared/serviced as required in our onsite workshops. Valeted and cleared with an Experian/HPI check. We will offer a true market valuation against your old vehicle and have a wide range of warranties to suit your motoring needs. We also offer industry leading car finance packages for all of our customers at C H Render, with finance available regardless of your credit rating. Contact us today on 01904 468514
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MPG (Combined) figures are obtained from laboratory testing and intended for comparisons between vehicles. They are unlikely to represent real world efficiency.