hello to all brother. I'm thinking to buy Estima Aeras Premium G (2017).
do you think still worth to buy because I hear Japan already stop the production. need some advice. thanks
Advice Needed: Toyota Estima
Advice Needed: Toyota Estima
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Jan 11 2022, 04:59 PM
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hello to all brother. I'm thinking to buy Estima Aeras Premium G (2017).
do you think still worth to buy because I hear Japan already stop the production. need some advice. thanks |
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Jan 11 2022, 05:09 PM
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Jan 12 2022, 10:47 AM
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Jan 12 2022, 10:52 AM
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QUOTE(OrangeGrove @ Jan 12 2022, 10:34 AM) Either new parts or half cut or OEM from Taobao. yup. sometime old technology much better than nowadays. imagine, if own a vehicle with latest technology but always visit kilang repair. There are a lot of JDM half cut in Malaysia. Estima is quite a common car here and people are still importing them today. There reason why there are a lot of Toyota parts is because they use the same parts across multiple model and Toyota dont very often come out with new technology. Most of their stuff are still 10-20 year old technology and just keep using it. Only recently when they switch to TNGA and Dynamic Force Engine, parts will be significantly different. Other than that, the current Estima is still on an older platform and technology that is 20 years ago. Nothing wrong with that, it is proven to be reliable. |
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Jan 12 2022, 10:53 AM
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