Your Comments: Reputation precedes itself, comments on the all-new 2023 Toyota Vios

Your Comments: 2023 Toyota vios

The 2023 Toyota Vios was recently just unveiled in Thailand (as the Yaris Ativ) and Indonesia, and there have been a lot of mixed feelings. Let’s see what the netizens have to say about the 2023 Toyota Vios!  

This time, we went around social media to collect some interesting comments from readers about the 2023 Toyota Vios.

Reader’s general opinions on the 2023 Toyota vios

@yuyie

what guarantee can i get if i buy this i wont get screwed if its launched as a bezza later?

@hmmm

90k, diff int & ext but same engine…worth every penny?

@dong gor

almost 100k for a 1.5l vios ka… more like a strategy to make the car a premium brand rather than want sales. good luck Vios.

@holofanboi

Woo…90k for a Vios. Certainly a very hard sell when compared side by side the Veloz (even though its a different category altogether).

high expectation for the 2023 Toyota vios

@anonymous

excited for this tbh. good job Toyota for the packaging and pricing (although yes it’s still expensive but at least it doesn’t touch the 100k+ mark). Also, it’s HILARIOUS that the Corolla Cross which is priced way higher than this still has the foot brake while this even has auto hold lol.

@jdmcarlover07

looks nicer than City. However, the City V Sensing is RM6k cheaper. don’t know which one to go for. decisions decisions…

@TSI

well done Toyota..

Vios base model was selling at 80k in 2002.

After 21 years it only increased by 10k but was loaded with tons of safety features, more modern specs and better chassis.

@B40

My dream car.

there are still some criticism

@CamPro

No thanks. I prefer to have protons with a CamPro VVT engine.

@lol

the front light kinda screwed up the overall front end design

@Proton oh Proton

I still don’t get it. Why do vios need a 17 inch rim? This will make it car underpowered and it’s will be painful during change new rubber

@Ryu

Lower power and torque figures compared to the outgoing model, and heavier mass equals sluggish performance, but will eventually be a higher asking price!.

Conclusion

These are just some of the comments that netizens have left in our comments sections. Everyone has their own opinions, what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with the netizens? 


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