Consumer Reviews

My 1st short term car purchase & drove it till end of COE. Always wanted to try out this cutesy MPV & didn't disappoint me indeed :)

Driving the Sienta for 3 years now. No problems whatsoever, still going strong. I have to say no regrets & no intention to change to another car, as this car is so value for money. Suits my requirement (cost/tax/insurance/FC/7seater) very well at the price that I want to pay for an MPV. Space is less compared to the bigger MPVs, but this also makes the Sienta light, nimble, easy to drive, u-turn and park.

Took delivery of my Sienta X Limited almost 3 weeks ago. So far, it's been a great car and very suitable for our family of five. We manage to put in our two car seats quite comfortably: one in the 3rd row and one in the 2nd row. The 3rd row has a gap between the two seats and my two older kids (6 & 3yrs old) simply enjoy getting in and out of the car through the back door. This means we don't even have to slide the 2nd row for them to get in.

Bought the car in March 08 for X Limited model. Very happy with the car as it is made in Japan and i felt that it is better than Toyota Wish although smaller engine capacity.
The car is normal from outside but a beauty on the inside.
PS: Put bodykit and it will be a beauty! Too bad the wheel is 4 nuts and max size at 17 inch rims
High roof and adjustable seat makes the car felt huge when you are inside.
Enjoyable car for cruising along with good FC averaging at 12 - 13km per liter.

Comfortable, fun to drive, excellent little family car.
Spacious and very comfortable.
Not very happy about the price though, should be cheaper.
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