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    Quote Originally Posted by aeis View Post
    Good day po sa inyong lahat,

    I am new on this Toyota forum and i need your advise po sana regarding our 2023 Altis GR Sports. We bought our unit 2 months ago actually wife ko ang gumagamit ng car. Meron na po ba sa inyo nagkabit ng 19 in. mags sa unit ninyo? Currently it has 225 45 17 po na mags pero gusto ko sana mag updgrade . Puede po ba ang 19 in. or hanggang 18 in. lang po talaga ang puede sa Altis GR Sports?

    I would highly appreciate if someone can advise me regarding my query yung mga owners or friends niyo sana na nagkabit mismo ng 19 in.or 18 in. mags.

    Thank you po ng marami.
    Sayang naman kung papalitan agad. Baka umangal si misis na maging matagtag ang ride at magka problema sa humps. May complaints siya sa current wheels/tires?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aeis View Post
    Good day po sa inyong lahat,

    I am new on this Toyota forum and i need your advise po sana regarding our 2023 Altis GR Sports. We bought our unit 2 months ago actually wife ko ang gumagamit ng car. Meron na po ba sa inyo nagkabit ng 19 in. mags sa unit ninyo? Currently it has 225 45 17 po na mags pero gusto ko sana mag updgrade . Puede po ba ang 19 in. or hanggang 18 in. lang po talaga ang puede sa Altis GR Sports?

    I would highly appreciate if someone can advise me regarding my query yung mga owners or friends niyo sana na nagkabit mismo ng 19 in.or 18 in. mags.

    Thank you po ng marami.
    You can normally upsize a cars stock OEM mags to 20 inch yata kaya for the corolla.
    you just need to know the exact offset needed and the right tire combination.
    most major tire shops knows this and you can go to them to canvass the prices and options.
    You also have to understand the consequences of up sizing the wheels and tires.
    poor fuel economy, harsh ride, easily gets dings and scratches in the mags due to a lower profile tire needed to fit the wheel well, very slight change speedometer reading, might have harder steering feel, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ale828 View Post
    You also have to understand the consequences of up sizing the wheels and tires.
    poor fuel economy, harsh ride, easily gets dings and scratches in the mags due to a lower profile tire needed to fit the wheel well, very slight change speedometer reading, might have harder steering feel, etc.
    biggest hassle for me is that the upgraded/new mags will not be covered by insurance...

    but I agree with your post... better send the car to those shops who sell mags/tires... they know what to do

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    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Sayang naman kung papalitan agad. Baka umangal si misis na maging matagtag ang ride at magka problema sa humps. May complaints siya sa current wheels/tires?
    its actually the best time to have the tires replaced... makapal pa yung goma and fresh pa yung mags. madali i-trade-in

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    its actually the best time to have the tires replaced... makapal pa yung goma and fresh pa yung mags. madali i-trade-in
    (Halata tuloy na hindi nagpapalit ng mags, hehe)
    Ganyan pala iyan, hindi iyong susulitin ang goma bago palitan. Tanong na lang sa primary user kung okay ang downsides.

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    Toyota Motor PH Drops 1.6-Liter Engine In Corolla Altis Range | CarGuide

    For 2024, the carmaker has given the Corolla Altis a quiet refresh headlined by a brand-new engine. Out goes the 1.6-liter 1ZR-FE and in comes the 1.8-liter 2ZR-FE. The additional 200 cc of displacement is enough to bump up the power and torque figures to 140 horsepower at 6,400 rpm and 172 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. These represent an 18 horsepower and 19 Nm increase compared to before.

    More importantly, this means the non-hybrid Corolla Cross and non-hybrid Corolla Altis share the same powerplant for the first time, in the Philippines at least.

    Dropping the MT variant, the 2024 Corolla Altis range starts with the 1.8 E CVT at P 1,135,000.

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    2zr-fe na. here are the specs. this engine must be pretty old i wonder if it's still worth buying in 2024...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    2zr-fe na. here are the specs. this engine must be pretty old i wonder if it's still worth buying in 2024...

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    it is said that the better version is usually the last year of production.
    whether the next gen is better than it....
    but it usually is, naman... right?
    Last edited by dr. d; February 1st, 2024 at 10:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it is said that the better version is usually the last year of production.
    whether the next gen is better than it....
    but it usually is, naman... right?

    i shouldn't have said that i'm actually glad that you could still buy a car in 2024 w/ an old school engine. something that's not turbo gdi

    whether it's worth buying over something like a honda city, that i'm not so sure about. seems to be marginally wider than the City, and has independent suspension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    i shouldn't have said that i'm actually glad that you could still buy a car in 2024 w/ an old school engine. something that's not turbo gdi

    whether it's worth buying over something like a honda city, that i'm not so sure about. seems to be marginally wider than the City, and has independent suspension.
    The larger 1.8 in the corolla could give it a more relaxed character than the outgoing 1.6 and probably the city?

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    Toyota Strengthens Hybrid Powertrain For 2025 Corolla Altis | CarGuide

    the Corolla Altis swaps out its tried-and-tested (but aging) nickel-metal hydride battery for a lithium-ion one for 2025. Apart from that, they’ve also increased the battery capacity from 3.6 Ah to 4 Ah.
    the Corolla Altis drops the “Hybrid” badge in favor of the Beyond Zero “HEV” badge

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