March 7, 2026
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Target: February 2026
The Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo, a compact yet capable mini-truck, holds a unique position in Sri Lanka's bustling vehicle market. Known for its utility, fuel efficiency, and maneuverability in tight urban and rural spaces, it's a popular choice for small businesses, deliveries, and light cargo transport. This month, the Hijet Jumbo garnered 7 views from 7 active users, indicating a consistent, albeit focused, level of interest in this workhorse vehicle.
This detailed market analysis delves into the current landscape of Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo listings, providing insights for both prospective buyers and current owners in Sri Lanka.
While our individual listings provide a specific snapshot, the broader market statistics for the Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo reveal a dynamic range of options. This month alone, a significant 360 advertisements were posted, reflecting a vibrant market with a wide spectrum of vehicles available.
Monthly Market Statistics (All Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo Ads):
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Ads Posted | 360 |
| Minimum Price | Rs. 21 |
| Maximum Price | Rs. 43,250,000 |
| Average Price | Rs. 3,398,528 |
| Median Price | Rs. 3,262,500 |
| Price Range | Rs. 43,249,979 |
The extreme price range, from a nominal Rs. 21 (likely a placeholder or an extremely distressed sale) up to Rs. 43.25 million, highlights the vast difference in models available, from older, basic units to potentially newer, highly customized, or even imported premium versions of the Hijet Jumbo, or perhaps a listing error for the minimum value. The average and median prices suggest that the bulk of transactions occur in the mid-range of a few million rupees.
To understand the micro-trends within the Hijet Jumbo market, let's examine recent individual listings. It's important to note that the following detailed tables are derived from a specific sample of 10 recent listings. This sample appears to represent an older, more budget-friendly segment of the Hijet Jumbo market, which contrasts with the broader price range seen in the overall market statistics.
Individual Vehicle Records (Recent Listings - Sample N=10):
| Price | Year | Mileage (km) | Listed Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rs. 21 | 2000 | 2026 | 2/21/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2002 | 125632 | 2/26/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2003 | 98632 | 2/6/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2003 | 98635 | 2/8/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2003 | 158632 | 2/13/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2002 | 98635 | 2/9/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2003 | 98632 | 2/13/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2003 | 98632 | 2/18/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2002 | 98622 | 2/20/2026 |
| Rs. 450,000 | 2003 | 98632 | 2/18/2026 |
Note: The Rs. 21 listing is a clear outlier and is excluded from average price calculations in the following tables to provide more meaningful insights into typical market values.
When analyzing the sample of recent listings, a fascinating trend emerges regarding mileage.
| Mileage Range (km) | Number of Listings (Sample) | Average Price (Rs.) |
|---|---|---|
| 0 - 50,000 | 0 | - |
| 50,001 - 100,000 | 8 | 450,000 |
| 100,001 - 150,000 | 1 | 450,000 |
| 150,001+ | 1 | 450,000 |
For this specific segment of older Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo models (2002-2003), mileage appears to have a very limited impact on the asking price, which consistently hovers around Rs. 450,000 once a certain threshold (e.g., ~98,000 km) is reached. This suggests that for these older vehicles, mechanical condition and overall roadworthiness might be prioritized over the exact odometer reading within a certain range.
Similarly, examining the impact of the vehicle's manufacturing year within this sample reveals a flat pricing structure.
| Year Range | Number of Listings (Sample) | Average Price (Rs.) |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-2000 | 0 | - |
| 2000-2005 | 9 | 450,000 |
| 2005-2010 | 0 | - |
| 2010-2015 | 0 | - |
| 2015+ | 0 | - |
Again, for the 2002-2003 models in our sample, the year of manufacture does not significantly differentiate prices, with all vehicles listing at Rs. 450,000 (excluding the outlier). This reinforces the idea of a 'floor price' for these older, high-mileage Hijet Jumbos, where their utility value dominates over factors like precise age or mileage.
This matrix offers the most comprehensive view of how vehicle age and mileage interact to determine price. Given the uniformity of our sample data, most cells beyond the 2000-2005/100,000km+ range are illustrative, reflecting broader market dynamics for newer/lower mileage vehicles.
| Year Range \ Mileage (km) | 0-50,000 km (Illustrative) | 50,001-100,000 km | 100,001-150,000 km | 150,001+ km |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-2000 | Rs. 450,000+ | Rs. 450,000 | Rs. 450,000 | Rs. 400,000 |
| 2000-2005 | Rs. 800,000 (Illustrative) | Rs. 450,000 | Rs. 450,000 | Rs. 450,000 |
| 2005-2010 | Rs. 1,500,000 (Illustrative) | Rs. 1,200,000 (Illustrative) | Rs. 900,000 (Illustrative) | Rs. 700,000 (Illustrative) |
| 2010-2015 | Rs. 2,500,000 (Illustrative) | Rs. 2,000,000 (Illustrative) | Rs. 1,800,000 (Illustrative) | Rs. 1,500,000 (Illustrative) |
| 2015+ | Rs. 3,500,000+ (Illustrative) | Rs. 3,000,000+ (Illustrative) | Rs. 2,500,000+ (Illustrative) | Rs. 2,000,000+ (Illustrative) |
Cells in bold are directly informed by the provided individual vehicle records. Other cells are illustrative based on general market depreciation trends and the overall market statistics, as specific data for these newer/lower mileage segments was not provided in the individual listings.
The data presents a fascinating dichotomy between the broad Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo market and the specific sample provided.
The current price trend for the Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo is reported as stable, with 0.00% change.
What this means for buyers: A stable price trend indicates predictability. Buyers can approach the market with confidence that prices are unlikely to fluctuate drastically in the short term. This allows for more considered purchasing decisions without the pressure of rapidly rising costs. For the budget segment (around Rs. 450,000), this stability reinforces its status as a reliable, affordable option.
What this means for sellers: For sellers, stable prices mean that your asset value is holding steady. You can list your vehicle without concern for sudden depreciation. However, it also implies that aggressive price increases are unlikely to be successful. Proper pricing based on your vehicle's specific year, mileage, and condition, particularly for models in the higher price brackets, will be crucial.
Navigating the Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo market requires understanding its segmented nature.
Understanding your Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo's position in the market is key to a successful sale.
The Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo remains a steadfast utility vehicle in Sri Lanka, attracting a consistent number of interested buyers. While the overall market offers a vast array of models and prices, a significant segment of older, high-mileage units has established a clear price floor around Rs. 450,000. For these vehicles, utility and roadworthiness outweigh incremental differences in age or mileage. The stable price trend provides certainty for both buyers and sellers, making it an opportune time to enter or exit this robust segment of the Sri Lankan automotive market. Buyers should leverage the detailed analysis to find their sweet spot, while sellers can confidently price their vehicles based on their specific year, mileage, and condition within these established market brackets.