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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Jun 2013.
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(launched 2007, facelifted Mar-2010)

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1.5 E LX Classic (M)

Facelifted on Mar-2010

$126,000 (Dec 2012) spacer spacer
14.3km/L 109 bhp 5-speed (M)
Specs | Features 
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1.5 E LX Elegance (M)

Facelifted on Mar-2010

$128,000 (Dec 2012) spacer spacer
14.3km/L 109 bhp 5-speed (M)
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1.5 J Sports (M)
$52,788 (Jun 2007) spacer
14.9km/L 109 bhp 5-speed (M)
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1.5 E Sports (M)
$60,488 (Jan 2010) spacer
14.9km/L 109 bhp 5-speed (M)
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1.5 J Sports (A)
$60,488 (Jan 2010) spacer
14.2km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
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1.5 E Sports (A)
$61,488 (Jan 2010) spacer
14.2km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
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1.5 G Sports (A)
$64,488 (Jan 2010) spacer
14.3km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
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1.5 E LX Classic (A)
$93,988 spacer spacer
14.3km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
Specs | Features 
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1.5 E LX Elegance (M)
$94,988 spacer spacer
14.3km/L 109 bhp 5-speed (M)
Specs | Features 
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1.5 E LX Classic (A)

Facelifted on Mar-2010

$104,988 (May 2013) spacer
15.1km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
Specs | Features 
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1.5 E LX Elegance (A)
$106,988 (May 2013) spacer
15.1km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
Specs | Features 
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1.5 E Sportivo (A)
$109,988 (May 2013) spacer
15.1km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
Specs | Features 
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1.5 J LX (A)

Facelifted on Mar-2010

$128,988 (Dec 2012) spacer
14.3km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
Specs | Features 
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1.5 G LX (A)

Facelifted on Mar-2010

$134,988 (Dec 2012) spacer
14.3km/L 109 bhp 4-speed (A)
Specs | Features 
Toyota Vios
3 stars - based on 58 reviews
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Mazda2 Sedan 1.5 (A) vs Toyota Vios 1.5E (A)
Can the sporty face of the Toyota Vios overwrite the smiling and cheerful Mazda2 Sedan? We take both compact sedans out for a comparison.
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CONSUMER REVIEWS
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3.0
 
58 Consumer Reviews

 
My 1st car (Bought 2009 Vios Sport E) `
My most value-for-money car to date! Bought for 45k in 2009 when COE crashed to $2… & sold it off after 7yrs for $40k! Unbeatable compared to today's overpriced COE standard
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Good basic car that is hampered by its price `
Previously owned the Vios J spec It is a good car to drive, but it is not suitable for a family of five as the backseat is only good for two, not three if the family wants to ride in comfort. Many cubby holes for the hoarder Overall, it is a good car for city driving in a urban setting like Singapore But it is hampered by its price The car cost us over $33000 for one that can be used for two years or so When we bought it two years ago.
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1st Gen Vios = Savings `
I have been driving the 1st Gen Vios.. different color, different registration plates, but same design. The speedometer in the middle is no issue to me. My only concern is the fuel consumption. As it is kinda old, the fuel consumption will not be that fantastic, even though it has all along been known to consume less fuel than cars in the same range. Coming from a Kia Carens 2007, this car is a real life saver. On my carens, $30 was probably adequate for 1 day of intensive drive. With vios, $30 actually doubled the mileage. Give me a vios anytime! With the current COE prices, it's wiser to pick up a 8 or 9 year old vios. You will not lose too much :) As always, I look back at my vios with a smile everytime I leave.
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Best FC and Great handling. Value for money (minus the bloody COE) `
My first car that I drove during my Driving lesson is none other than VIOS from CDC. I'm a tall guy and at first I thought I going to have difficult time to drive the car due to my height. But surprisingly, it fit me nicely and I still have a good view at the front and rear of the car. The model that I'm currently driving is a new 2012 VIOS. There some changes but it not a great different as compare to the previous 2012 model. Interior is still remain the same as previous 2010 model. The front grill no change, the HID, a dark color on the side vs transparent on the 2010 model.On the back of the car, some minor change on the car plate side. So I'm not sure why BM want to list as new 2012 VIOS. Overall, when driving this car, it really suit me as I'm not those that like to zoom zoom ..the car is good enough for family and point A to B. Great FC and handling is good too.
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