A trusted brand, durable and smooth operation, harmonious design, and a sufficient amount of equipment, all at a very reasonable price – these are the reasons that led a tech-savvy engineer to be extremely satisfied with his choice of the Toyota Vios for his family.
Nguyen Ngoc Phuc, an IT professional, is the proud owner of a Toyota Vios G that has clocked over 10,000 km in just a year. As a first-time car buyer, Phuc carefully considered various models and brands before settling on the Vios. So, what made him choose this particular car?
The first and foremost reason was the durability and reliability associated with the Toyota brand, especially in the context of Japanese automobiles. Even after a year of extensive use, Phuc has not encountered any technical issues or breakdowns. The car is used daily to ferry his two children to and from school, commute to work, run errands, and for weekend trips to his hometown or nearby tourist spots.
Another crucial factor was the price of the Toyota Vios G, which perfectly matched Phuc’s financial capabilities. Additionally, the operating costs were surprisingly affordable, as per the 90s coder.
On average, the car covers a distance of at least 1,000 km every month. The fuel cost for over 200 km of weekly travel amounts to approximately 700,000 VND, indicating a fuel consumption rate of less than 6L/100km, even in mixed urban traffic conditions.
Phuc appreciates the proactive customer service provided by Toyota. Before each maintenance interval, he receives a courtesy call from the customer care team to schedule an appointment, ensuring a seamless and convenient experience. The actual maintenance cost is quite reasonable, ranging from 1 to 1.5 million VND per 5,000 km, which likely contributes to the Toyota Vios‘s position as the best-selling car in Vietnam for almost a decade (2014-2020).
The second most important reason for Phuc and his wife’s decision to buy the car was its spacious interior, comfortably accommodating their family of four. The ample trunk space can hold a significant amount of luggage during their visits to their hometown, and it is completely separated from the front cabin, effectively containing any unpleasant odors.
While the car may not have as many features as some Korean models, the ones it does have are well-suited to the practical needs of the owners. One feature that Phuc frequently uses during long drives to his hometown is cruise control, which helps reduce fatigue and tension.
The Vios boasts a large screen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility and conveniently placed charging ports. Although the air conditioning system performs exceptionally well, it lacks rear vents. Phuc hopes that the manufacturer will consider adding this feature in future upgrades.
As his wife also drives the car for grocery shopping and navigating through narrow alleys, they opted to add a 360-degree camera to enhance safety and maneuverability. However, the lack of electric seat adjustment means that they have to manually adjust the seat every time they switch drivers, which is a minor inconvenience.
Additionally, Toyota’s designs are known for their timeless appeal rather than trendiness, which is a long-term advantage. The overall design of the Vios is versatile, suitable for both work and leisure. The most modern aspect of the car is its front end, featuring a large, sporty, and youthful grille. The Bi-LED headlights add a touch of sharpness to its appearance, and Phuc and his wife particularly love the car’s vibrant red paint job.
After clocking over 10,000 km on various terrains and roads, Phuc concludes that the Toyota Vios has just enough power for their needs. Despite having only a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a CVT transmission, the car is not underpowered when it comes to overtaking. Its strongest suit, however, is its smoothness and refinement during acceleration.
The Toyota Vios‘s steering system, combined with the low-seating position typical of sedans, instills confidence in Phuc’s driving, especially when cornering or merging onto highways. The inclusion of safety features such as forward-collision warning, lane departure warning, and automatic headlights provides added peace of mind for both Phuc and his wife, especially during unfavorable weather conditions like rain or fog, or during twilight hours.
In conclusion, after a year of ownership and over 10,000 km of driving, Nguyen Ngoc Phuc is highly satisfied with his Toyota Vios G and confidently gives it an 8/10 rating.
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