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Toyota for sale in Canada

8 771 vehicles available

CANADIAN MARKET · TOYOTA

Toyota holds the top spot in reliability rankings year after year, and the Canadian used market rewards that reputation with exceptional resale values and stubborn demand. The inventory skews toward RAV4, Corolla, Camry and Tacoma, with average asking prices near $39,700 and mileage around 57,200 km — higher than most rivals because Toyota owners routinely exceed 300,000 km before trading. The hybrid lineup is deep: RAV4 Hybrid, Corolla Hybrid, Camry Hybrid and the plug-in RAV4 Prime all deliver consumption figures that dominate their segments. Toyota Canada's parts network reaches virtually every community, and the Tacoma's frame durability finally got serious attention with the 2024 redesign. For buyers prioritising predictability over all other variables, Toyota remains the default reference.

Inventory

8 771

vehicles

Avg price

31 695 $

Avg km

80 788

km

Median year

2022

2025 Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid
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Accident-Free

2025 Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid

XSE + JAMAIS ACCIDENTÉ + MEILLEUR DEAL AU QUEBEC + COMME NEUF !

19 023 km
56 989 $
2020 Toyota RAV4
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2020 Toyota RAV4

Awd Xle

147 000 km
28 995 $
2025 Toyota Corolla Hatchback
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2025 Toyota Corolla Hatchback

Se Plus

26 200 km
27 444 $
2025 Toyota RAV4
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Accident-Free

2025 Toyota RAV4

Limited Toit

4 205 km
47 995 $
2025 Toyota Camry
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2025 Toyota Camry

Xle Hybride

13 549 km
44 995 $
2018 Toyota RAV4
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2018 Toyota RAV4

LE TA

107 780 km
20 888 $
2022 Toyota Venza
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2022 Toyota Venza

LE TI

106 390 km
30 488 $
2017 Toyota Tacoma
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Accident-Free

2017 Toyota Tacoma

TRD Hors route V6 cabine double 4RM BA

82 015 km
37 488 $
2022 Toyota Highlander
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2022 Toyota Highlander

Limited Cuir Brun

46 817 km
48 641 $
2024 Toyota bZ4X
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2024 Toyota bZ4X

LE TA

60 613 km
25 987 $
2016 Toyota Tacoma
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2016 Toyota Tacoma

Sr5 4wd / Back Up

130 976 km
36 999 $
2013 Toyota RAV4
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Accident-Free

2013 Toyota RAV4

Limited Awd

154 259 km
19 987 $
2023 Toyota RAV4
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Accident-Free

2023 Toyota RAV4

LE AWD

51 646 km
36 997 $
2023 Toyota Corolla
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2023 Toyota Corolla

Se Hatch

37 916 km
25 995 $
2025 Toyota Prius Prime
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2025 Toyota Prius Prime

Plug-In Hybrid Se

2 210 km
35 995 $
2021 Toyota Corolla Hatchback
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2021 Toyota Corolla Hatchback

Se Auto Carplay

73 707 km
22 995 $
2026 Toyota RAV4
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2026 Toyota RAV4

Xse Awd

11 km
53 847 $
2021 Toyota Camry
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One Owner

2021 Toyota Camry

Hybrid Xse

122 987 km
28 695 $
2020 Toyota Prius Prime
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2020 Toyota Prius Prime

7 Touchscreen/apple

186 748 km
19 596 $
2024 Toyota Corolla
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2024 Toyota Corolla

LE

62 114 km
25 988 $
2016 Toyota Yaris hatchback
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2016 Toyota Yaris hatchback

Hayon 5 portes, boîte automatique, LE

93 562 km
15 295 $
2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Se Cvt

179 448 km
18 991 $
2021 Toyota Corolla
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2021 Toyota Corolla

L Cvt

148 953 km
19 991 $
2026 Toyota Corolla
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2026 Toyota Corolla

LE

0 km
29 404 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Is the RAV4 Hybrid worth the premium over the regular RAV4?

At 6.0 L/100 km combined versus 8.3 L/100 km for the gas RAV4, the hybrid saves roughly $800-$1,100 per year in fuel at Canadian prices and 20,000 km annual use. Used-price premium typically runs $3,000-$4,000 for the same model year, so payback arrives between year three and year four. The hybrid also includes standard AWD via a rear electric motor. For buyers keeping the vehicle longer than four years, the hybrid is the correct financial and environmental choice in every province.

02

Which Tacoma generation should I buy used today?

The 2016-2023 third-generation Tacoma with the 3.5L V6 and six-speed automatic is the current used sweet spot — proven reliability, established aftermarket and pricing that has stabilised. The 2024 fourth-generation hybrid is technically superior but commands near-new money used. Avoid 1995-2004 Tacomas in salt-belt provinces without full frame inspection; Toyota's frame-replacement program has ended. The TRD Off-Road trim with rear locker remains the enthusiast pick.

03

How reliable is the Toyota 2.5L Dynamic Force engine in current Camry and RAV4?

The A25A-FKS 2.5L is a thermal-efficiency benchmark at 40% peak efficiency and has shown outstanding durability since its 2018 introduction. Known issues are limited to minor oil-consumption complaints on a subset of early 2018-2019 engines, resolved through piston-ring updates. Fluid discipline at 8,000 km intervals with Toyota 0W-16 specification keeps these engines healthy well past 300,000 km. It is currently the most reliable mass-market four-cylinder sold in Canada.

04

Why does the Corolla still sell when competitors offer more technology?

The Corolla's appeal rests on predictability — total cost of ownership over 10 years is consistently lowest in the compact segment, and the hybrid variant delivers 4.5 L/100 km combined. Toyota's restraint on touchscreen-only controls (physical climate buttons, real volume knob) appeals to buyers who dislike Tesla-style interfaces. A used Corolla LE Hybrid at three years old, with roughly 8 771 kilometres, frequently costs less to own than a new economy car once depreciation, insurance and fuel are combined.