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Off road or rough terrain conditions, how do HiAce vans perform?
30 December 2024 12:29
I think they are more capable than what people give them credit for, but they are no Land Cruiser. If you know its limits, you will be fine.
Off road or rough terrain conditions, how do HiAce vans perform?
30 December 2024 12:29
I've seen HiAces in pretty remote parts of Australia doing well. It’s all about the skill of the driver and not pushing too hard.
The Toyota HiAce; is it really as bulletproof as people say?
30 December 2024 12:29
Absolutely! I’ve had my HiAce over 10 years now at 500,000 km and it’s still going strong. They build these things like tanks.
The Toyota HiAce; is it really as bulletproof as people say?
30 December 2024 12:29
It's invincible, but only good. My mine needed a new transmission at 300,000 km. It’s still impressive, but not exactly bulletproof.
The Toyota HiAce; is it really as bulletproof as people say?
30 December 2024 12:29
The older models were tanks, as the newer ones aren't quite as robust. They're not to the same extreme, but they're still reliable.
The Toyota HiAce; is it really as bulletproof as people say?
30 December 2024 12:29
I think it depends on the way you treat it. I’m religious about maintenance, mine has been bulletproof. Any vehicle you neglect, will let you down.
The Toyota HiAce; is it really as bulletproof as people say?
30 December 2024 12:29
Bulletproof? No. Very reliable? Yes. They exaggerate, but they are actually genuinely solid vans if you look after them.
The Toyota HiAce; is it really as bulletproof as people say?
30 December 2024 12:29
I'm a mechanic and as such I can attest that HiAces are one of the most reliable vans I work on. They’re not immune to problems, particularly if they are neglected.
The Toyota HiAce; is it really as bulletproof as people say?
30 December 2024 12:29
My experience has been mixed. Good engine, but it has had electrical gremlins that were a huge PITA to get rid of.
How does the Toyota Glanza fare on Indian roads compared to its rivals?
30 December 2024 12:21
On bad roads, I’ve driven the Glanza and it does not disappoint. Most bumps soak up by the suspension without too much fuss. It’s not an SUV, but it’s pleasant enough for daily use.
How does the Toyota Glanza fare on Indian roads compared to its rivals?
30 December 2024 12:21
Eh, it's okay. The ground clearance could be better I feel. I scraped the bottom a couple times on big speed breakers. In my opinion the Tata Altroz is better at dealing with rough roads.
How does the Toyota Glanza fare on Indian roads compared to its rivals?
30 December 2024 12:21
It's almost perfect for city driving. Steering is light and has no problem getting around tight places. At high speeds it feels a bit floaty on highways.
How does the Toyota Glanza fare on Indian roads compared to its rivals?
30 December 2024 12:21
I think Toyota has done a good job with the suspension tuning. It’s a nice balance of comfort and handling. Not too soft, not too firm.
How does the Toyota Glanza fare on Indian roads compared to its rivals?
30 December 2024 12:21
It’s certainly better than the Baleno. Toyota must have, at least, tweaked the suspension a bit. It feels more planted on the road.
How does the Toyota Glanza fare on Indian roads compared to its rivals?
30 December 2024 12:21
It's the weak point of the stock tires. But, upgrade to better rubber and the Glanza becomes a much more capable car on rough roads.
How does the Toyota Glanza fare on Indian roads compared to its rivals?
30 December 2024 12:21
It’s been great and I’ve taken it on some long road trips. Can run on highways without fuss and is agile enough for ghat roads. You won't expect it to handle like a hot hatch.
Is the Toyota Glanza a rebadged Maruti Suzuki Baleno?
30 December 2024 12:21
It's not just a rebadge, man. But Toyota actually put some thought into it. The Glanza looks way better from the front, and you get the reputation of Toyota reliability.
Is the Toyota Glanza a rebadged Maruti Suzuki Baleno?
30 December 2024 12:21
It’s the same car with a different logo, come on. All you're doing is paying extra for the Toyota name. Why bother with the Glanza if Maruti’s been making these forever?
Is the Toyota Glanza a rebadged Maruti Suzuki Baleno?
30 December 2024 12:21
I'd say it's a bit of both. It's mostly a Baleno but Toyota's done a few things. Their service centers are less crowded, and they have a big plus in the extended warranty.
Is the Toyota Glanza a rebadged Maruti Suzuki Baleno?
30 December 2024 12:21
Who cares if it's rebadged, honestly? If you can get a Glanza better deal, then it is good to go for it. At the end of the day it comes down to the bottom line and what you are getting for your money.
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