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    #21
    How about the Yaris po? Will there be updates?

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by wilcats View Post
    What's new?

    New Toyota Vios updated engine this July
    -New Dual VVT-i Engine
    -New 7-speed CVT Transmission (Automatic)
    -price increase of about 10-15K across all variants
    21-22km/liter for the 1.5?
    24km/liter for the 1.3?

    Sira ang mirage g4? Lol

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    21-22km/liter for the 1.5?
    24km/liter for the 1.3?

    Sira ang mirage g4? Lol
    nakuh kung totoo yung dual vvti, baka vios nalang ako na 1.3, instead of altis ^_^

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    nakuh kung totoo yung dual vvti, baka vios nalang ako na 1.3, instead of altis ^_^
    Unless you're just looking for a practical daily runabout, you'd still get more car out of the Altis in terms of material quality, power, and comfort.

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    #25
    I doubt that the Vios will be light years more efficient than the previous one.

    The ZR Altis (122 hp, CVT) is roughly just as efficient as the previous ZZ Altis (109 hp, 4AT). The difference is that the ZR engine feels much more athletic.

    In any case, the engine and transmission update should silence any Vios haters who claim it's under-spec'd. The use of CVT on Toyota's most popular model probably means they have that much faith on its reliability.


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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by br733 View Post
    a facelifted previa was unveiled on june 6 in japan. minor changes in bumper and tail lights and instrument panel. very disappointing considering its a ten year old car already.

    remains to be seen if tmpi will bring it here. but i have not seen new previas recently on the road.

    my guess is they may bring it here to compete with the odyssey ex and ex v.
    meron akong ilang nakikita na Previa. (indent order na lang siya AFAIK). kaya kakaunti na lang siya is due to the sales of Alphard, Hiace, and Innova.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I doubt that the Vios will be light years more efficient than the previous one.

    The ZR Altis (122 hp, CVT) is roughly just as efficient as the previous ZZ Altis (109 hp, 4AT). The difference is that the ZR engine feels much more athletic.

    In any case, the engine and transmission update should silence any Vios haters who claim it's under-spec'd. The use of CVT on Toyota's most popular model probably means they have that much faith on its reliability.


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    Bro the non hybrid sienta in malaysia with the same 1.5L(2nr-fe)(not super sure yet) and cvt is rated 20.6km/l in the jc08 cycle. With the lighter vios... maybe it will be as i mentioned. Ahem lol
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    #28
    JC08 still isn't comparable to Manila traffic. I doubt the new Vios will exceed 10 km/L in EDSA bumper to bumper traffic. I used to get 7-8 km/l in moderate to heavy traffic with my 1.3 4AT Vios.

    Anyway, let's wait and see. 😊

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by myas110 View Post
    meron akong ilang nakikita na Previa. (indent order na lang siya AFAIK). kaya kakaunti na lang siya is due to the sales of Alphard, Hiace, and Innova.
    I sometimes think the Previa is one model that will be axed totally in the years to come.

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    JC08 still isn't comparable to Manila traffic. I doubt the new Vios will exceed 10 km/L in EDSA bumper to bumper traffic. I used to get 7-8 km/l in moderate to heavy traffic with my 1.3 4AT Vios.

    Anyway, let's wait and see. 😊

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    The jc08 is a good baseline. Example coralla 1.6cvt its around 15-16 if i remember correctly. The sienta is 20.6 mirage is 22ish

    The DENR will soon publish fc of cars... driven sa highway.. lol of course the mirage and mux will dominate but what about city consumption diba. Even the altis cvt and mazdas would get 15km/l +

    I just like numbers

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