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Is the Toyota Vitz's small size a safety disadvantage or is it a safety advantage?
31 December 2024 07:28
Small doesn't mean unsafe. As with many other Subaru vehicles, the Vitz is a safe bet for safe driving. It is also smaller, which makes it more manoeuvrable, and therefore less likely to get involved in an accident in the first place.
Is the Toyota Vitz's small size a safety disadvantage or is it a safety advantage?
31 December 2024 07:28
I wouldn’t feel safe driving down a highway with SUVs and trucks in a Vitz. It’s physics, physics – the bigger car wins in a collision.
Is the Toyota Vitz's small size a safety disadvantage or is it a safety advantage?
31 December 2024 07:28
Modern Vitzes have a good bunch of safety features. It's not a tank, but it's not a death trap either. Defensive driving is all it's about.
Is the Toyota Vitz's small size a safety disadvantage or is it a safety advantage?
31 December 2024 07:28
In fact, in cities it is a safety advantage. The tight spaces are easier to navigate, and less likely to cause accidents. And at lower speeds, size does not matter as much in collisions.
Is the Toyota Vitz's small size a safety disadvantage or is it a safety advantage?
31 December 2024 07:28
I think people overestimate how safe big cars are. The Vitz is lighter, which translates into shorter stopping distances, which is a real lifesaver.
Is the trade off in power and performance with the Toyota Vitz worth the extra fuel efficiency?
31 December 2024 07:28
Absolutely worth it! The Vitz has plenty of pep for city driving and I'm saving a ton on fuel. This is not a sports car, folks.
Is the trade off in power and performance with the Toyota Vitz worth the extra fuel efficiency?
31 December 2024 07:28
It's frustrating to be without power, nah. I’d rather have a thirsty car that can actually overtake on the highway without breaking a sweat.
Is the trade off in power and performance with the Toyota Vitz worth the extra fuel efficiency?
31 December 2024 07:28
It depends on your needs. It’s great for fuel efficiency for commuting and errands. If you do a lot of highway driving or live in a hilly part of the world, however, you might prefer something with more grunt.
Is the trade off in power and performance with the Toyota Vitz worth the extra fuel efficiency?
31 December 2024 07:28
It’s a good balance in the hybrid version. You don’t get the performance, but you don’t sacrifice the fuel efficiency, either. I think I’m getting the best of both worlds.
Is the trade off in power and performance with the Toyota Vitz worth the extra fuel efficiency?
31 December 2024 07:28
I think people exaggerate how much of a performance hit they are taking. It's not a powerhouse, but it is quite enough for its purpose – practical, efficient transportation.
Is it worth the jump from a Myvi to a Vios, or save up for the jump to a Corolla instead?
31 December 2024 07:24
If you’re okay with the size of the Myvi, then there isn’t really much point in jumping to a Vios. Instead, save up for the Corolla — it’s a much bigger step in comfort, features, and driving experience.
Is it worth the jump from a Myvi to a Vios, or save up for the jump to a Corolla instead?
31 December 2024 07:24
I upgraded from a Myvi to a Vios, and I’m satisfied. It’s a marked improvement in refinement and comfort without costing the earth. The Corolla is nice, but it’s a big financial leap that not everyone will need to take.
Is it worth the jump from a Myvi to a Vios, or save up for the jump to a Corolla instead?
31 December 2024 07:24
It depends on your needs. If you spend most of your time on the highway, the Vios is quite an upgrade from the Myvi. If you’re mostly in the city, it’s not that big difference. If not, then stick with the Myvi or go all out for the Corolla.
Is it worth the jump from a Myvi to a Vios, or save up for the jump to a Corolla instead?
31 December 2024 07:24
I'd say go for the Vios. It’s a nice middle ground, as it gets you a taste of a more premium car without the luxury car price of a Corolla. If you ever need, you can always upgrade to a Corolla.
Is it worth the jump from a Myvi to a Vios, or save up for the jump to a Corolla instead?
31 December 2024 07:24
I made the Myvi to Vios jump myself, and I kind of regret not waiting and saving up for the Corolla. Sure, the Vios is better, but not that much better that it feels like a true upgrade. It would have been a more satisfying long term choice.
Is it worth the jump from a Myvi to a Vios, or save up for the jump to a Corolla instead?
31 December 2024 07:24
Then why not consider other options in the Vios price range? Similar upgrades from the Myvi can be had in cars like the Honda City or Nissan Almera, but with some advantages over the Vios. Don't restrict yourself to Toyota.
Is it worth the jump from a Myvi to a Vios, or save up for the jump to a Corolla instead?
31 December 2024 07:24
If you're financing the purchase, the Vios is a good upgrade. For most people, the jump in monthly payments from Myvi to Vios is manageable. On the other hand, the Corolla, which might stretch your budget too far.
Does the Toyota Vios really just a sedan Myvi or is there more to it?
31 December 2024 07:24
It is definitely more than just a "sedan Myvi." Inside it feels more premium, there's better sound insulation, and it's got a more refined ride. Yes, it’s a little pricier, but you do get what you pay for in terms of comfort and build quality.
Does the Toyota Vios really just a sedan Myvi or is there more to it?
31 December 2024 07:24
I owned both and honestly, the Vios isn’t that big of an upgrade. It’s a bit more comfortable, but for the price difference you’re not getting that much more. It seriously is good value for money.
Does the Toyota Vios really just a sedan Myvi or is there more to it?
31 December 2024 07:24
The Vios is not a “sedan Myvi,” as it’s being oversimplified. It’s a proper B segment sedan with better safety features, more powerful engine and Toyota’s legendary reliability. It's a whole different class.

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