2019 Toyota Vios 1.5E User Reviews

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4.0
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Pros
- Fresher exterior look - Flowing theme for the side profile - Curvy tail lamps - Big interior cabin - More comfortable and richer features loaded inside - Upgraded safety features - Roof-mounted AC vents are available now - Outstanding fuel economy, which is the consistent advantage of Toyota - Tyre Pressure Monitoring System and Hill Start Assist are equipped
Cons
- Engine is not powerful - Steering doesn’t feel quite connected with the driver - Cheap and nasty interior quality - Multi-functional steering wheel is missing

Perfect entry-level sedan

Generally speaking, the Toyota Vios is no doubt a perfect entry-level sedan for family use. I would strongly recommend it for those who have a limited budget.

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4.0

Pros
1.Front seats offer good support thanks to the shape and hardness of the cushion 2.UMWT-added driving video recorder and USB charging ports, so far so good (this was back in 2017 ya) 3.Standard 2-DIN audio has plenty of equalizer settings (many stock 2-DIN doesn’t offer this much of spectrum) 4.The new Dual VVTi (2NRFE) engine is very fuel-efficient and a whole lot quieter than the outgoing 1NZ. This was also mentioned by ‘Dugong’ owners. 5.Fitment of VSC and works incredibly well, almost transparent
Cons
1.No Multi-info Display for 'Range to go', 'Current fuel consumption' and 'Average fuel consumption'. (missing in J and E variants) 2.No telescopic-adjusting steering column (nearer-further adjustment). The seating position is always compromised as the wheel is too close to the meter 3.With the combination meter having three individual covers/buried deep, it gets difficult to read (due to lack of light) even at 5 pm or past 8 am 4.Severe lack of storage spaces (no secured area for a current-day smartphone) 5.Relatively slow steering speed (over 3 turns lock-to-lock) 6.Clutch bite point is pretty high up the pedal, plus it is rather heavily spring-weighted too 7.The accelerator pedal is tiny, making rev-match a little tricky (fortunately found a solution) 8.Same experience with other owners: rear damping is too soft; lateral brace-bar will scrape the tall humps 9.The handling does not offer confidence. the long-stroke suspension is still tuned for daily comfort 10.No Hill Start Assist absolutely will notice (and want) it when you drive along Jalan Maarof Bangsar every day
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