Selling my 2012 iQ that I bought from OpenRoad in Richmond last Summer. After selling my STI, I kinda outgrew this car. Awesome commuter car, U-turns on a dime, park just about anywhere, and awesome fuel economy. I average 6.5L/100km on the stock eco tires and about 7L/100km on my Michelin Winters. It's a genuine 3 seater with room for one more in a pinch. With the seats folded down, you can move a mini fridge in the back (I've done it twice). With the backup cam I added, it's stupid easy to park.
Currently using Motul Eco-lite 0w-20 full synthetic, I've only put about 8000kms on it since I bought it from the Toyota dealer last year.
It as at 90xxx km. Previous owner had a $2000 ICBC claim on it for the front end somewhere, I can't tell that there was any previous damage. Battery and tires are new, alignment and service done by the dealership before I picked it up. Car needs nothing and should be very cheap to run
iQ comes pretty loaded in Canada:
- Power windows with auto up/down for both doors
- Power mirrors
- Air conditioning
- Bluetooth with CD player
- Remote with alarm
- Side mirror turn signals
- Trip computer with multifunction display
I also added a few things
- Boss double din with dvd/backup cam (note that with this kit, the factory steering wheel controls don't work, I can also change it back to the factory deck if you'd prefer)
- Rota slipstream 16x7 with stock TPMS installed (way lighter than the stock steelies, better fuel economy and ride)
- LED lighting for driver's footwell and trunk (there's nothing from factory)
- Hyperion HID kit in stock projectors
Asking $8500 including the Rota wheels. Could do $8000 with the stock steelies and hub caps.
It's the cheapest clean title iQ around, prices are generally high because of the Toyota reliability and it being the most fuel efficient non-hybrid/diesel out there. Private sale, no doc-fee bs. I recently picked up a new daily driver through work so this one needs to go.