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Honda City Vs Toyota Soluna Vios


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#26 Plus+

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Posted 2005-04-19 12:51:08

Yaris. Same platform but different body.

#27 ozzydom

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Posted 2005-04-19 13:16:21

Had my Honda City VTEC for a couple of months now.preferred the 5 speed as I find the safest place to overtake a thai is through a corner, I regularly go Chiang Mai--Udon . Am getting average 15km per litre around town and 23km per on the highway, the trip in about 81/2--9 hrs so I dont hang about...handling is good but will improve after warrenty with touring struts and shockers...a flat spot at 2000---2500 rpm is my only complaint ,but can work around it (dont drop below 4000rpm)
As well Mr Honda has just given all new honda buyers 100,000 km roadside service FREE.  All round ,pretty pleased with the car...

#28 shadscat

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Posted 2005-04-25 00:33:43

Just read that the current Jazz is due for replacement worldwide in 6 months. New model will be slightly larger. New Civic is also due soon perhaps you might want to wait for that instead.

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Posted 2005-04-28 09:31:48

barryofthailand, on 2005-04-18 20:47:22, said:

The Toyota Vios is a great car. I plan to buy one fully loaded with leather seats about 660,000 list price by the time you add all the options[COLOR=blue]

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Leather seats ??
I don't understand why anyone in Thailand would want leather seats as they get so ###### hot if the car is in the sun for any length of time. Getting back into the car is almost unbearabe for some 2 minutes or more.
Am I missing something ??

#30 meadish_sweetball

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Posted 2005-04-28 10:58:47

If you have a silver, white or any other light-coloured car as well as window film with 'cooling effect', plus cream leather seats, then it isnt so bad, Paul. Black or brown leather is a different story though.

Any thoughts on the Toyota Corolla Altis? I think it seems like a more sensible buy than the Vios myself - after all, most taxis are Corolla Limo or Altis and not Vios... There must be a reason for this?

#31 paulfr

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Posted 2005-04-28 14:21:23

meadish_sweetball, on 2005-04-28 10:58:47, said:

If you have a silver, white or any other light-coloured car as well as window film with 'cooling effect', plus cream leather seats, then it isnt so bad, Paul. Black or brown leather is a different story though.

Any thoughts on the Toyota Corolla Altis? I think it seems like a more sensible buy than the Vios myself - after all, most taxis are Corolla Limo or Altis and not Vios... There must be a reason for this?

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Well from a price perspective, the Altis should be a nicer car. Here are listed new car prices ..
Soluna Vios, 1.5L Top model, automatic, 659,000 Baht
Corolla Altis, 1.6E, Top model, automatic, 843,000 Baht
Corolla Altis, 1.8G, Top model, automatic, 995,000 Baht

Altis is some 33% more expensive.
I am renting a Vios right now. Not bad but feels just a tad tinny and the suspension is delicate going over bumps. Says it only has 7000 Km on it.

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Posted 2005-04-28 21:08:58

Altis is superior in many ways. First the space, then the high driving position, then power (1.8E model- 850k), then suspension, then interior, then little things like modern gearshift with "ladder" pattern, light sensor to illuminate instrument panel automatically, leather seats that can be easily cleaned, the climate control - you set the temperature and the air-con does it itself - it cools the car in less than a min and then slows down automatically. Also there's a separate vent for your tired feet.

In short it's just the class above Vios.

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Posted 2005-05-08 20:35:31

I own neither Vios nor City.
But I was a passenger in the front seat on each car on different occations. VIOS owned by a lady friend since new for about a year. City owned by my brother's company and for use by its employees as an errands car, was driven by my brother last week.

My comments:

VIOS: Tight leg room in the front seat, knees ALMOST knocking the glove box although I checked seat positions with regards to the rear seat space behind it. Odometer in the middle. Bumpy suspension and I have a friend whose father owns a VIOS gave me the same suspension comments.

CITY: OUCH! My brother demoed the smooth 7 speed, something so amazing to me. You can + or - the speed in the manual mode(electronic speed changes), ride comfort good, great leg room. And has ULTRA Seats for flexibility. Original leather seats are nicer and better than VIOS leather seats in terms of tailoring workmanship. Not sure of the VIOS does have this feature or not.

BTW, both cars were in Singapore. (country of origin: Thailand)

#34 Trevine33

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Posted 2007-06-08 11:38:48

Hi Guys

Just wanted to know the difference between the Honda City & the Honda Area which is manufactured for Japan and also what is the benefits of having xenon than Halogen which comes on the city? the honda Area has more options than city but lack the alloys and leather seats. I just wanna which is better:) pls reply quikly.

Cheers

Trevine

#35 Phil Conners

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Posted 2007-06-08 12:46:44

View Postshadscat, on 2005-04-25 00:33:43, said:

Just read that the current Jazz is due for replacement worldwide in 6 months. New model will be slightly larger. New Civic is also due soon perhaps you might want to wait for that instead.
The current Civic came out last year so not due for a new model for at least 2-3 years.

PS. Try the Altos, then try the Civic, then decide for yourself :o

Edited by Phil Conners, 2007-06-08 13:13:51.


#36 moonoi

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Posted 2007-06-08 14:15:43

View PostPhil Conners, on 2007-06-08 12:46:44, said:

View Postshadscat said:

'2005-04-25 00:33:43']Just read that the current Jazz is due for replacement worldwide in 6 months. New model will be slightly larger. New Civic is also due soon perhaps you might want to wait for that instead.
The current Civic came out last year so not due for a new model for at least 2-3 years.

PS. Try the Altos, then try the Civic, then decide for yourself :D

If you'd been paying attention :o you'd notice this thread is 2 years old :D

Edited by moonoi, 2007-06-08 14:16:37.


#37 Phil Conners

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Posted 2007-06-08 14:43:23

Doh! Sorry, missed that... :o



 


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