The recommended retail price is set by Sgcarmart for
consumers to have a gauge of how much the vehicle will cost
for realistic delivery based on guaranteed COE without
top-ups.
If a dealer quotes a price way below the recommended
retail price, do ensure you know what the catch involved is.
I am owning a Premio 1.5L, with no keyless feature.
In comparison with other 1.5L cars (Nissan Latio, Syphy, Honda City, Civic, Toyota Vios, Altis) in the market, Premio is considered pretty enormous for its size! However, in terms of width, its pretty short. With such a size, its hard to believe that is is also one of the most fuel economical in the market!
The gas can run up to 18km/litre.
The steering is light and with good control.
Passenger are very comfortable as the seats can decline. In addition, there are lots of leg room for the rear passengers.
In comparision with Allion, the length of the car is slightly longer. The interior is exactly the same and very luxurious (of course, you cant compared this with Merc and european cars). As this is a parallel import, everything is so well built and with precision. As for the exterior, Premio looks more classy and Allion looks more sporty. This is to cater for different target markets.
However, i will still prefer premio as its very classy and looks pretty much like Camry. No wonder people are saying that Premio is the Mini Camry!
Owned 21 months. So far so good. Reaching Malacca with only a quater tank of fuel used. Performance don't feel like a 1.5 lite class. Handling improved after upgraded to 17 inch rims.
Most reliable and fuel economy car I've ever owned`
I'm a owner of the Toyota Premio 2008 1.8cc model and I'm very happy on the performance and comfort ride of this car. i have owned the car for over 7 months now and i will strongly make strong recommendation to any one who is considering a parallel import Toyota.
As i have owned the 1st generation Toyota Altis for 4 years comparing with my current Premio, this baby is much much more better than the current Altis 1.8 which uses the same engine but in terms of external and internal features, the material used in the Premio is really value for money and besides, it is much more quieter than the any other Japanese model 1.8 of course.