Toyota Vios
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Toyota Vios NGC102 (2023-Present) Owner Review

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3 Owner Reviews
Date Reviewed
6 March 2024
Performance
Ride & Handling
Comfort
Safety
Space
Value
Chris
1.5G (2023)
Bought new, Owned for 2 Years
Fuel Economy: 14.0 km/litre (7.1 L/100 km), RON95, Mileage: 1,500 km/month
    - great fuel efficiency, full city drive in Klang Valley 14-15km/L, 1500km per mth.(I got add on spare tyre)
    - baby camry design really nice and impressive
    - good rear legroom and rear seat
    - DNGA handling is really good compared to its rivals (besides Mazda), improved A LOT from its old gen of Vios
    - comfort ride on Malaysia Road (pothole and uneven roads), another thumb up for Toyota able to maintain on its comfort suspensions while improve handling so much
    - practical design especially cup holders in front of air con vent, and position of the center console just nice for arm rest, obviously thumbs up for effort spent on practical design
    - D-CVT and it is well tune to much more responsive when it is in S mode, compare to the CVT of Sienta and Latio that i tried before, more responsive when over speed of 60km/h with gear
    - Well tuned for different driving habits need, ECO, Normal, PWR and S Mode.
    - Air Cond is really cooling and great for Msia weather, but not smart enough, set 28 degree but is like 20 degree during rainy days
    - auto lighting sensor always auto switched on even though is quite bright
    - wind noise, highly suspect caused by window rainguard, also rain noise
    - I still prefer 6AT than D-CVT. if Mazda 2 have Vios space I would have chosen Mazda 2 edy.
    - Auto Cruise is sucks compare to its rivals, its rivals all can do much much better job, Proton S60 can keep lane in the middle, dont tell me toyota technology is way behind Geely and Honda
    - door and windows really feel cheap, you may try close the door with the window open, feel like A segment car
    - no 60:40 fold, no spare tyre
    - rear seat head space due to fastback design, just for review, I actually prefer to have handsome fastback design than good headspace for rear seat
    - common problem of rain noise.
    - D-CVT like not so smooth to imitate AT, I felt much better after half year of driving
    - obvious bumby feel for rear seat passengers on uneven road design (Bukit Jalil Highway)
To Improve
- pls improve better auto cruise. Don't always sell old technology with new price.
- time to upgrade dynamic force engine or 1.2T edy.
- for this price pls improve more on sound proofing material, most driver also rather to have better quality build of solid body than an auto cruise system that cannot be use. and some essential items such as spare tyre and 60:40 fold.
- Toyota Msia sounds funny for their reason to cut 60:40 back row car seat foldable, if majority buildings never use fire extinguisher or fire hose before, then can bomba allow us to cut this item? now made me so troublesome when carry my long items such as tv and stair for work to put on passenger seat which may damage seat cushion.
- will come back review again after 10 years to test its reliability of 300,000km brand.
Yes, I would recommend this car
Date Reviewed
19 October 2023
Performance
Ride & Handling
Comfort
Safety
Space
Value
Jack
1.5G (2023)
Bought new, Owned for 1 Year
Fuel Economy: 10.0 km/litre (10.0 L/100 km), RON95, Mileage: 3,000 km/month
    -The looks of the car impressed me.
    -comes with lots of features like auto wipers, ADAS, LED auto headlamps, wireless apple car play,, large rear boot, EBP, Auto Hold and etc
    -DNGA actually makes the car drive with confidence, going through speed bumps/pothole is a breeze for the car. It absorb everything perfectly
    -Built quality is much more better than my previous Honda City. (If you know, you know!)
    -the gearbox is a killer of the car, D-CVT. Jerky, Noisy, very noisy I mean.
    -The plastic in the RM95K car feels like it belongs to a 30YO car. My partner's first gen myvi's interior feels more solid than this car.
    -Space of the interior is relatively small compare to my previous car(Honda City GM6)
    -The flimsy passenger cup holder (I think my passenger will break it very soon)

    AND AGAIN
    THE GEARBOX. OH GOD.
To Improve
Tune your gearbox, PLEASE!
I actually regretted not test driving the car before purchasing it.
Upgrade the car's interior. Well I know it's just a B segment car but please make it feels like a 60k car instead of 30k car please?
No, I would not recommend this car
Date Reviewed
19 October 2023
Performance
Ride & Handling
Comfort
Safety
Space
Value
Fizree
1.5G (2023)
Bought new, Owned for 1 Year
Fuel Economy: 6000.0 km/litre (0.0 L/100 km), RON95, Mileage: 400 km/month
    - Nice Handling
    - Smooth DCVT
    - Great NVH
    - Interior Improvement especially big infotainment, wireless android auto, apple carplay
    - Auto Hold & Electric Parking Brake
    - Rear Aircond Vent
    - Stunning 17 inch Sportrim design for G Spec
    - Full digital meter
    - Auto cruise control
    - Full 360 camera
    - No rear 60:40 folding seat
    - No spare tyre
    - No auto dim rear view mirror like previous gen
    - No rear seat arm rest
    - Headroom for tall person in behind
To Improve
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System because this car doesn't have spare tyre.
- Rear folding seat like before, most Malaysians like this feature, because more practical to load high goods.
- Headroom improvement for tall person for rear seat.
Yes, I would recommend this car

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