But is this good first car life with the Vios for new drivers or other options are better?

Ashutosh on 31 December 2024 07:24
Whether you’re finding out a good introduction to the car, or a solid choice for first time car buyers or new drivers, Toyota Vios is often highly recommended. Most often, this recommendation is based on the fact that it is a manageable size, has relatively simple driving dynamics and is known for being reliable. Yet, some think there may be more suitable choices for new drivers in terms of safety features, parking convenience or all round value for money. This question peers into the magnitude of weighing safe aspects like safety and ease of use vs. running cost and experience for the learning of new drivers. It discusses the debate of whether to introduce new drivers to a smaller, less complex car or a slightly larger, more feature laden vehicle such as the Vios as a better platform to build driving skills.
Monika on 15 November 2024 16:54
The Vios is a good first car. It's easy to drive, has good visibility and is forgiving of newbie mistakes. On top of that, it can be relied on to get you through your first years as a new driver without being stranded due to car trouble.

Animesh on 21 November 2024 11:49
But I would say there are better options for first time drivers. When you’re just starting out, something smaller like a Myvi or even an Axia would be easier to park and maneuver around in tight spaces.

Sanjay on 24 November 2024 01:38
I learned to drive in a Vios, so I think it's a good car. It’s not too powerful to be overwhelming, but powerful enough that you won’t outgrow it as you learn and improve.

Animesh on 27 November 2024 15:24
I don’t agree with recommending the Vios as a new driver car. It's a first car, and it's more expensive than it needs to be. If you don’t know much about computers, why not start with something cheaper and upgrade later when you have more experience?

Nirati on 30 November 2024 23:24
I think new drivers would have more benefit from a car with advance safety features such as autonomous emergency braking but the Vios is okay. These technologies can be a real lifesaver for inexperienced drivers, and many newer, similarly priced cars offer them.

Saket on 07 December 2024 20:26
That depends on what the new driver is in. In fact, the Vios might be OK if they will be a lot of highway driving, as the car is quite stable. A smaller car would probably be better for purely city use, though.

Krishna on 15 December 2024 21:56
Starting with a Vios was a good thing. It taught me good habits, you don’t drive economically because it’s underpowered but it isn’t so underpowered that you struggle in traffic. It’s a good balance to learn.


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