Used Toyota Previa for Sale near Jasper, IN
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The Toyota Previa has earned a strong reputation over the years for its reliability, spaciousness, and enjoyable driving experience. Owners appreciate its handling, especially in various weather conditions due to features like all-wheel drive. Many find it particularly suited for families and long trips, citing ample cargo space and comfort. However, some drivers express concerns about fuel economy, power levels, and the aging aspects of the vehicle as it can develop issues over time.
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John S
Reviewed a 1992 Toyota 3 Dr Deluxe Passenger Van on Dec 8, 2007
My parents bought this van back in 1992 for something like 20,000. They were not expecting to pay that much and were kind of upset that they bought it. Little did they know that 193,000 miles down the road….it would still be running STRONG. The model that I have isn’t anything special, no supercharger or all wheel drives, just the base model. It has cruise control, power locks, power windows, and one sliding door. It has a small 2.4l inline 4 that makes about 138hp.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1992 Toyota 3 Dr LE All-Trac AWD Passenger Van on Dec 11, 2012
I've taken this Previa leaving from Winnipeg Canada At 6:00 am .In the middle of Winter -15 below zero. With my Family aboard .Drove though a blizzard through the Dakotas with 10 inches of snow blowing across the interstate. With a average speed of 55 mph . And after 5hrs.On the other side of Fargo ND. With the road finally cleared up. I cruised the at a speed of 80 mph..till I got to Omaha Nebraska..Not once did I think this van would jeopardize us at any time .This van has got amazing heat . and amazing traction .No matter how cold it gets .The kids used to call it the furnace. Cause it had better heat then anybody 's we knew with a van ..It was also very comfortable for traveling . Tons of room for a family of 4.. Also its pretty quiet.. Kids would watch movies ..without headphones..Cruising at highway speeds I usually got around 20mpg to max 22mpg..Gas mileage was not one of it's good points ..The air conditioning wasn't spectacular, but it worked ok .Even in the hottest days . I drove this Previa van across Canada and across the USA several times . And I can honestly say the only problem I ever had was the Heater air cond Fan blower .And that was in kissimmee Florida ...Where I stopped at a car parts store . Ordered the part .Which they got for me within a hour . And put it in myself in a couple of hours.. This van has giving me spectacular service .And now almost 21 years of servce .I have a hard time letting go to sell it . It was pretty weird a couple of weeks ago a kid about 17 years old came up to me .After we had a huge snowfall .And I was in a shopping center parking lot ..And asked if the van I was driving was a toyota Previa .I said it was .And he wow iv'e been looking for one of those in good shape for months .Would you consider selling it . I said I didn't think guys your age would like these .He are you kidding .Id take that in a minute .I guess maybe these things are coming back in style again..I told my youngest daughter about the kid wanting the van. She looked at me as if I were nuts .And told me she would have sold in a heart beat.. Maybe It's just me and won't let go ,cause of all the good memories I have with it...
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1992 Toyota 3 Dr LE Passenger Van on Apr 11, 2009
This is an incredible minivan. It has the front engine rwd configuration which allows it to handle better than any modern minivan. It also has superb reliability, with no major problem in its over 130000 miles. It is not very good looking, but what minivan is? It could use more power, however, which is a problem that was eventually fixed when they came out with the supercharged version. Fuel economy has been pretty bad though, with usually around 18mpg. This is the result of a small engine in a big car working to hard.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1997 Toyota 3 Dr LE All-Trac Supercharged AWD Passenger Van on Sep 12, 2007
This vehicle handles well. Smooth driving & comfortable. Lots of room. Great for long or short distance traveling. Good power with Super Charger.
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The Toyota Previa entered the market in 1991, when minivan sales were just starting to take off. It was meant to compete with popular American offerings, like the Dodge Caravan. The Previa is best-known for its unusual styling, and is instantly recognizable.
The Toyota Previa had an unusual layout, with the mid-mounted engine located under the front seats and the alternator and cooling system located under the hood. The result was a well-balanced van, but it meant that the Previa could not accept a larger engine. It also meant that repairs were very expensive.
The Previa was available in a large amount of trims--in some years up to six. It was also the first van to pass all U.S. safety standards.
The Previa had a loyal following, but most unadventurous minivan shoppers passed the egg-shaped Previa over in favor of more conventional vans. It was discontinued in 1997 to make way for the Sienna, which has more mass market appeal.

