The Toyota HiAce is a light commercial vehicle built mostly for Asian markets but becoming more popular in the U.S. as they pass the 25-year mark. The fourth-generation HiAce, like this 1995 example ...
The fourth generation Toyota HiAce has matured enough to become attractive as a JDM import, which explains why so many 1995 examples entered the U.S. lately. This Super Custom converted as a camper ...
It’s hard to go wrong when buying a Toyota. With an unimpeachable reputation for reliability, and build quality beyond reproach, you know what you’re getting when you put down your hard-earned cash.
Last year, Toyota turned its fugly but lovable cabover Hiace into a more attractively proportioned van with the release of the sixth-generation variant for select markets. Australia is one of those ...
A new Toyota HiAce camper van from Japanese aftermarket parts and conversion shop UI Vehicle makes it even easier, switching modes in seconds without the need to remove or install a single piece of ...
View post: Amazon Has a 'Great' Rechargeable Camping Fan on Sale for Just $27 We’ve seen some big announcements and exciting news coming out of the Japan Mobility Show, happening now in Tokyo. As one ...
Although production of a ‘bonneted’ variant of a Japanese domestic market model in and for Europe ended in 2012, replaced effectively last year by the PSA-built ProAce, Toyota’s HiAce van line – in ...
In this winter-ready episode, Mav embraces the first major snowstorm of the season in Northern Minnesota by taking out Steve, ...
A minibus and van series that has been built for many years in Japan and sold throughout the Asia-Pacific region, has just been replaced. The all-new NV350 Caravan is expected to become a serious ...
Vans are just motorized boxes for moving people and other boxes from one place to the next. Going fast and looking cool while doing it isn’t generally part of the remit. And mid-mounted V12s are ...
Steve Pelletier recently sold his vintage Porsche 911 in order to spend more time on something not as fast, and not as pretty, but arguably more interesting: a 1994 Toyota Hiace van. The Nike employee ...