Used Toyota Avanza for sale in Malaysia
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Toyota Avanza: what to know before you buy
The Toyota Avanza is a B-segment MPV that has been a popular choice in Malaysia, particularly for those seeking a practical vehicle for family use. With its spacious interior and reputation for reliability, the Avanza suits families or individuals needing extra seating capacity. The model has seen several updates, with the Mk2 launched in 2012 and its facelift in 2015. The most recent facelift, the F654, was introduced in 2019. However, the Avanza is no longer on sale as a new vehicle.
In the used car market, the Avanza tends to hold its value well, reflecting its enduring popularity. Currently, a 2018 model is available for RM42,800 with a mileage of 55,207 km. This suggests a stable demand for the vehicle, given its practicality and the Toyota brand's reputation. When considering a used Avanza, it's crucial to check for regular maintenance and service history, as these factors can significantly impact the vehicle's longevity and performance.
Used Toyota Avanza prices by year
Asking prices for the Toyota Avanza by model year, from recent listings here and across the wider Malaysian used-car market. Condition, mileage and variant move individual cars within these ranges.
| Year | Generation | Asking price range | Typical |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | F654 Facelift | RM55,800 – RM73,100 | RM56,999 |
| 2020 | F654 Facelift | RM54,700 – RM62,800 | RM54,800 |
| 2019 | F654 Facelift | RM46,800 – RM59,800 | RM51,300 |
| 2018 | Mk2 Facelift | RM36,800 – RM57,600 | RM43,290 |
| 2017 | Mk2 Facelift | RM35,888 – RM37,800 | RM36,888 |
| 2016 | Mk2 Facelift | RM22,880 – RM36,800 | RM34,800 |
| 2015 | Mk2 Facelift | RM24,000 – RM44,000 | RM36,400 |
| 2014 | Mk2 | RM24,000 – RM31,800 | RM28,000 |
| 2013 | Mk2 | RM19,800 – RM27,500 | RM24,800 |
| 2012 | Mk2 | RM22,788 – RM28,800 | RM23,800 |
| 2011 | — | RM17,500 – RM18,800 | RM18,150 |
| 2010 | — | RM7,500 – RM19,000 | RM15,800 |
Based on 58 recent asking prices. Across Malaysia, 483 Toyota Avanza are listed for sale right now, median asking RM18,800. See recently sold Toyota Avanza prices.
Which used Toyota Avanza should you buy
The Toyota Avanza is now a used-only seven-seat MPV in Malaysia, and most buyers will be choosing between the 2012 Mk2, the 2015 Mk2 Facelift and the 2019 F654 Facelift.
- Mk2 (2012): choose this generation only when purchase cost is the priority; it keeps the basic Avanza formula of seven seats, rear-wheel drive and a 1.5-litre petrol engine, with 1.5E and 1.5G the usual local trims.
- Mk2 Facelift (2015): this is the better older buy because it brought revised styling and the 1.5-litre 2NR-VE Dual VVT-i engine; pick 1.5G over 1.5E when both cars are similarly clean because G is the higher local trim.
- F654 Facelift (2019): this is the final Malaysian Avanza update and the youngest common choice; shoppers will mainly see 1.5E and 1.5S cars, with 1.5S positioned above 1.5E in equipment.
- Trim choice: 1.5E is the entry trim, 1.5G is the sensible target on 2015-era cars, and 1.5S is the trim to prioritise on 2019 F654 Facelift cars.
- Bottom-line pick: buy a 2019 F654 Facelift 1.5S if your budget allows; choose a clean 2015 Mk2 Facelift 1.5G if you want a cheaper route into a seven-seat Avanza.
What to check when buying a used Toyota Avanza
The Toyota Avanza is a seven-seat B-segment MPV sold in Malaysia across the Mk2, Mk2 facelift and 2019 F654 facelift, so condition, age and maintenance history should decide the purchase.
- Service history Check for regular engine oil, automatic transmission fluid, coolant and brake fluid changes, especially on cars used for school runs, ride-hailing or small-business duties.
- Mileage check Compare the odometer with service receipts, tyre date codes, seat wear, pedal rubbers, steering wheel shine and door-hinge play.
- Accident and flood damage Inspect the radiator support, inner wings, boot floor, spare-wheel well, seat rails, carpet backing and electrical connectors for repairs, rust, mud marks or mismatched paint.
- Suspension noise Some owners report rear absorber and bush wear on higher-mileage Avanzas, so test-drive over uneven roads and listen for knocking from the rear axle area.
- Engine and gearbox Check for idle vibration from worn engine mounts, delayed engagement or jerks from the automatic gearbox, clutch slip on manual cars, coolant leaks and an overheating temperature gauge.
- Trim authenticity Match the registration year with the Mk2, 2015 Mk2 facelift or 2019 F654 facelift look, and confirm the third-row seats, seat belts, jack, spare wheel and factory trim items are present.
Service & ownership costs
The Toyota Avanza uses simple naturally aspirated petrol engines, with routine servicing typically due every six months or 10,000 km. Servicing costs sit on the low side for a seven-seat MPV, and fuel consumption is generally sensible in mixed use, although a full load and town driving will raise consumption.
Insurance is usually affordable because the Avanza is a family MPV with modest performance. Parts availability is strong in Malaysia, helped by 178,939 registrations since 2004 and broad Toyota workshop familiarity.
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Used Toyota Avanza: your questions answered
Is the Toyota Avanza reliable as a used MPV in Malaysia?
The Avanza is widely regarded as a durable, simple seven-seat MPV, and Toyota registered 178,939 units in Malaysia since 2004. Its mechanical layout is familiar to many workshops, so maintenance knowledge and used parts supply are strong.
Which Toyota Avanza generation should I buy?
The 2019 F654 facelift is the newest Malaysian Avanza listed here, so it gives you the youngest age and the latest factory updates. The 2015 Mk2 facelift is also worth considering if the service history is complete and the body, suspension and gearbox check out.
What should I check before buying a used Toyota Avanza?
Check for suspension wear, interior rattles, worn engine mounts, cooling-system leaks and uneven tyre wear, as these are common ageing points on family-use MPVs. Test the air-conditioning at idle and during a drive, because many Avanzas spend long periods carrying passengers in Malaysian heat.
Is the Toyota Avanza expensive to service?
The Avanza uses straightforward Toyota mechanicals, and servicing can be handled by Toyota service centres or independent workshops familiar with the model. Ask for proof of regular engine oil, automatic transmission fluid, coolant and brake fluid changes before paying a deposit.
Does the Toyota Avanza hold its resale value?
The Avanza has a large used-market base in Malaysia, helped by its seven-seat layout, Toyota badge and long local sales history. For current market value, compare the asking-prices-by-year table shown on this page rather than relying on a single advertised listing.
Is the Toyota Avanza still sold new in Malaysia?
The Toyota Avanza is no longer listed as an on-sale new model in Malaysia. Used examples on this page mainly cover the Mk2, 2015 Mk2 facelift and 2019 F654 facelift generations.
How popular is the Toyota Avanza?
178,939 Toyota Avanza have been registered in Malaysia since 2004, according to open JPJ registration data — recent years below.
Source: JPJ vehicle registrations · full data at car-sales-data




