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 All new Toyota Sienta, Surprising package

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kadajawi
post Sep 3 2016, 01:55 AM

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QUOTE(darylding2000 @ Sep 2 2016, 04:38 PM)
I test drive alrady. I would said not bad at all.
Pros
-Comfort level is good n quiet if normal slow pedal drive...
-Power 1.5L is acceptable easily reach up 80-100kmh (SA, me, wife n 2 kids)
-Quite impress the 3row seat leg room. 
-Optiron lcd meter quite nice..
-sliding doors
-Not bumpy like Avanza
-rear blower
-3 airbag acceptable for the price range. (Serena only get 2 airbag)

COns
-No armrest for front seat.
-Notice the engine noise is quite loud when during heavy footed...
-No roof monitor
-No armrest for 2nd row

Still cant make decision between Sienta and wish 2012 recon. Wife n kids very like the sliding door. Fren n parent said 100K spent on 1.5cc, u must b kidding. My budget is 100-120k. Sigh....
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If it has enough power for you, then who cares? Also its 1500cc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o1pxVZPWb8
That is a 1.5cc engine.

If your family likes the car, you like the car, and it fulfills your needs...

Besides, cc thinking is outdated these days.
kadajawi
post Sep 23 2016, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(amad108 @ Sep 23 2016, 04:04 PM)
most new car no more temperature meter.. but some still do have it..
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My new car has it, and I can let the display show me the oil temperature too (which is different from the other meter, and quite valuable to know).

Not having a proper meter is irresponsible, and they do it just to save a few cent. Bad for reliability if you don't know when the engine is not yet warm, and leaving it on in idle barely helps warming up the engine... you need to drive to warm it up, but you need to drive a certain way to do it without damaging it.
kadajawi
post Oct 8 2016, 04:26 AM

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QUOTE(jonn zee @ Oct 7 2016, 11:13 AM)
practical? NO.

it's to hide your cargo messiness...

i dont even care to kemas that area. so the cover hides em. my missus however, is a neat person, so she kept it clean and tidy, and get the cover off..

and if one were to transport tall enough cargo, the cover have to be folded / taken off. so in the end, to the store it goes..
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Well, it also hides the contents of your boot from thieves. You decide if that is a good thing or not (if thieves see there is nothing maybe they won't try...).

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