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2012 Toyota bB: Compact character with easy-going maintenance
The 2012 Toyota bB brings boxy charm and clever packaging to city life, with a surprisingly roomy cabin, flat floor, and upright driving position. It’s a favourite for urban runs, ride‑share shifts, and small business errands, thanks to light steering, a tight turning circle, and a boot that swallows bulky gear.
Under the bonnet sits a thrifty petrol four and a smooth auto tuned for fuss‑free commuting. Owners like the low running costs and the simple, proven hardware. For Aussie and Kiwi conditions, routine servicing keeps it cheerful, economical, and ready for weekend missions.
High‑level upkeep that suits local roads:
- Change engine oil and filter every 10,000 km or six months.
- Air and cabin filters: inspect frequently, replace about every 20–30,000 km.
- Iridium spark plugs can reach 100,000 km, check at major services.
- Automatic transmission fluid: refresh around 60–80,000 km with the specified grade.
- Rotate tyres every 10,000 km, keep pressures right, and align as needed.
Coolant and brake fluid are time‑based items, follow the handbook schedule, with brake fluid typically due every two years. Suspension bushes, belts, and engine mounts appreciate periodic checks, especially if the car tackles rough chipseal or speed humps daily. There’s no timing belt to fret about—the bB uses a chain designed for long service when oil changes are on point. Parts supply is straightforward across AU and NZ, and most workshops know their way around it. Keep a tidy logbook and it’ll breeze through rego or WOF checks. Easy to own, easy to enjoy.
Is the 2012 Toyota bB reliable for daily commuting?
Generally, yes. The bB uses simple, proven components and tends to handle stop‑start traffic without fuss when serviced on time. Keep fluids fresh, rotate tyres, and replace wear items promptly, and it’ll rack up kilometres comfortably.
What fuel does a 2012 Toyota bB use, and what economy can drivers expect?
Most variants run happily on 91 RON unleaded in AU and NZ, though some owners prefer 95 for smoother response. Real‑world economy typically lands around 6.5–7.5 L/100 km on mixed routes, with urban-only trips edging a touch higher.
Does the 2012 Toyota bB have a timing belt or a chain?
It uses a timing chain, so there’s no scheduled belt replacement. The chain is built for long service life, consistent oil changes are the key to keeping it quiet and healthy.