
Toyota has been manufacturing the Premio, a compact and straightforward car, since 2001. It has gained popularity in Uganda and is available throughout much of the nation. Although the Premio and the Allion are comparable, most people still favor the Premio because they think it is more dependable and comfy.
The Toyota Premio comes with a 4-speed automatic transmission and three engine options with displacements of 1500 cc, 1800 cc, and 2000 cc. It is also available with two and four-wheel drive. The Premio's interior is pleasant and roomy, and the boot has plenty of room for carrying stuff. The Toyota Premio's price in Uganda is most heavily influenced by its production year.
You should expect to pay around 24 million Ugandan Shillings for a 2006 automobile. On the other hand, you can expect to pay around 45 million Ugandan Shillings for a 2008 or 2009 Premio.
Check out the amazing photos of the Premio




Source: https://www.carkibanda.com/buy-car-Toyota-Premio
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