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Anmol

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I currently own a 2019 Toyota Innova Crysta diesel and am unsure whether I should sell it or continue using it. I’ve heard that the Innova Crysta may be discontinued around 2027, which makes me concerned that service support and parts availability might become difficult afterwards. However, I really don’t want to sell the car because it has been exceptional to own, and I feel that no car in the same price range as when I bought it comes close to its durability, comfort, and overall experience. The Innova Hycross, for example, doesn’t feel as rugged or tough as the Crysta. Given this situation, would it be better to keep the Innova Crysta for long-term ownership or sell it before discontinuation?

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The Toyota Innova Crysta is a very popular and reliable car, known to run for several lakhs of kilometres, and it is likely to remain so for a long time. The fact that it is being discontinued in 2027 should not be a reason to sell it. Given particularly Toyota's strong and reputable reliability, and the relatively low maintenance required for a vehicle of this size and sort. 

If you are happy with the car, you should keep it, and the resale value of the car will not drop significantly. Moreover, while the Crysta might not live on past 2027, its platform and engine will be in the likes of the Hilux and Fortuner. So parts availability will not be an issue, and Toyota will support its huge base of Crysta customers for many years to come.

Toyota Innova Crysta

Toyota Innova Crysta

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