2004 Toyota VIOS G from Malaysia - Comments

Comments: 1-15, 16-27

1st Jul 2007, 22:33

I just got my VIOS last friday...yea...one thing that I don't satisfy with it is its pick up... but maybe I used to drive CIVIC 1.7 before, that's why I feel the power is less...

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2nd Jul 2007, 17:53

Hey... if you make a comparison in the same class and same range (1.5L range), VIOS is still the only car that generates 109hp. So, it is really not bad!

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5th Jul 2007, 14:06

I don't drive a vios, but I do agree tat TOYOTA does have a upper hand of quality,

I remembered when I was driving a 1985 TOYOTA corolla LE, 1.3litre 8 valve 4 cylinder, the performance of the car was even stronger than my friends EG the hatch back version, zero to 160 was so easy for the car at that age, so if you let me choose again I will still choose toyota, as Honda has less stability on the road, even they have a better fuel consumption, but toyota has the best in average performance.

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11th Jul 2007, 02:57

HONDA CITY, VTEC version is in the same class with VIOS... it also generates equal horse power...I've test drive the car and it is not bad... the different is only the design and of course the price... if the design is OK and the price little bit cheaper, maybe i'll take VTEC car...

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18th Jul 2007, 04:15

Hi, I've been looking around lately for a car.

Toyota Vios (2nd Hand) seems to be a great car and within budget. Any advice on what I should look for (defect) and things that may need repair.

Would also appreciate if any1 knows or owns a vios that wanna sell direct.. email me at cavemans@rocketmail.com.

Thanks a lot.

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16th Aug 2007, 02:03

U can look at Proton Pesona. Same class to City and Vios, but come with better performance (111.5 bhp at 6000rpm), superb on handling (tune by lotus), also almost in same range of fuel cosumption with vios and City VTEC (6.4 liter per 100km) and the most important is the big quality improve by proton QC.

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28th Aug 2007, 01:42

I just cannot believe that you can get 15km/l on Pesona. Was this on long distance drive or town driving with start & stops??

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12th Sep 2007, 07:06

I'm planning to get used Toyota Vios 2004 or 2003. E & G specs. My budget around RM53K. What to look out ofr these used Vios.. anyone selling? BTW can anyone help me on market value of

1) Vios 2004 E specs

2) Vios 2003 G specs

TQ!

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12th Oct 2007, 02:19

Yes.

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25th Jan 2008, 08:57

After a long survey, I made my my decision to buy VIOS 1.5E (2005) priced RM60k.

I think the price between 1.5E & 1.5G are no different at all.

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11th Jun 2008, 00:12

I would like to suggest you all Toyota fans and owners alike to stop buttering your Toyotas cos I personally don't find much great things about them apart from better resale value than others. Toyota is taking us Malaysians for a clown ride!!! Unless they can come out with an In-line Six (Compulsory) 1.8litre, double wishbone and multilink, smaller steering with paddle shift, twin exhaust outlets, front passengers electric seats with memory, full leather but no Xenons and handles like a Proton Waja for RM120,000.00!!! Let's talk about value for money... talk Mitsubishi GTi!!!Let's chit chat buddies...

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12th Jun 2008, 10:41

All said and done, Toyota does not become the world's top production car for nothing. It has been the most attractive brand in overall performance. For those who keep tabs on avid car owners throughout the last 15 years, you will notice most Honda car owners upgrade to Toyota but very few Toyota owners switch to Honda. Forget about die hard brand lovers. Just assess with an open mind. Look at the number of Accord left on the road and you will wonder where they have gone. Another fact, Vios captured more than 70% of the 1.5cc market segment. Makes you wonder why... find out and you will know. Ask mechanics and you will get the answer.

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