Toyota Roomy Export Buyer's Guide: Tall Compact MPV with Sliding Doors
By ASTONISHING CARS CO., LTD · Updated 2026-05-13
The Toyota Roomy is a tall, boxy compact MPV that delivers far more interior room than its small exterior suggests. Its high roofline and upright packaging create a genuinely spacious cabin on a footprint that still slips easily through narrow streets, making it a favourite for families and small businesses in dense urban import markets.
Its standout feature is the pair of powered sliding rear doors, which make loading children, elderly passengers or cargo effortless in tight parking spaces where conventional doors cannot fully open. Combined with an efficient small petrol engine, the Roomy offers low fuel and running costs that appeal directly to budget-conscious buyers.
Mechanically the Roomy is simple and dependable, and it shares much with related Toyota and Daihatsu compacts, so common service parts are reasonably easy to source. Buyers should remember it is a city-focused vehicle: modest power means it is happiest in town rather than on fast highways or steep mountain routes. On the auction sheet, test that both sliding doors operate smoothly and inspect the lower body for parking damage.
Right-hand-drive Japanese stock is plentiful and affordable, suiting RHD markets where practical, economical family transport is in constant demand. For buyers who need maximum usable space for minimum money, the Roomy is a clever and easy-to-sell import.
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