2003 Model Year
The Premio 2007 is one of the most popular sedans in Uganda. Owners praise its reliability and fuel economy. Perfect for city driving but struggles on rough upcountry roads.
Perfect for Kampala commuting, family use, and Uber/Bolt services
CVT transmission issues after 200k km, AC compressor failures in hot climate, suspension bushings wear on rough roads
Simple mechanical systems. Most roadside mechanics in Uganda are very familiar with these older models. Basic tools sufficient.
Mostly mechanical issues that can be diagnosed visually or by sound. Scanner only needed for check engine light.
Tip: For upcountry travel, choose vehicles that roadside mechanics can handle. Modern cars (2015+) may leave you stranded if issues occur outside Kampala.
Low ground clearance. Very vulnerable to bad roads and potholes. Strictly for smooth city roads.
Old Toyota models have very durable rubber bushings. Can last 5-8 years even on bad roads. Easy and cheap to replace.
Simple shock design, easy to maintain. Last 3-5 years. Affordable replacements widely available.
Tip: Uganda's roads are tough on suspension. Regular inspection and timely replacement of worn parts prevents costly damage and ensures safety.
Prices are approximate and vary by supplier. Genuine parts cost 20-30% more than aftermarket.
Always use recommended fluids for optimal performance. Service at authorized dealers or trusted mechanics in Kampala.
Tip: Maintain complete service records, keep the car clean, and address minor issues before selling to maximize resale value in the Uganda market. Well-maintained vehicles can sell for 10-15% above average market price.
Service costs are included in the yearly breakdown below
Note: These are estimated costs for moderate usage (1,000km/month). Actual costs may vary based on driving conditions and maintenance quality. For lower mileage (e.g., 500km/month), fuel costs will be proportionally lower. For higher mileage (e.g., 2,000km/month), multiply fuel costs proportionally and budget for more frequent service. Toyota vehicles typically have 15-20% lower maintenance costs than other brands.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general guidance only. Individual needs, preferences, and circumstances may vary. Please conduct your own thorough inspection and research before making any purchase decision.