Best Japanese Cars for the Guyana Market
By ASTONISHING CARS CO., LTD · Updated 2026-04-23
Guyana drives on the left and uses right-hand-drive (RHD) vehicles, so Japanese stock fits directly. The country has a well-established appetite for used Japanese cars and SUVs.
The Toyota Corolla, Axio, Premio, and Spacio are common everyday choices, while the Toyota RAV4, Vezel, and pickups like the Hilux suit buyers needing clearance and durability. Reliability and parts availability are decisive, since vehicles often serve both city and interior routes.
Roads vary from paved coastal corridors to rougher routes inland, so good ground clearance and robust suspension are valuable. Efficient yet sturdy engines help balance running costs against durability.
Guyana applies registration and inspection requirements for used imports, and conditions can change over time. Confirm the current rules, including any age considerations and required documentation, before arranging a purchase.
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