Honda Stream

Honda Stream

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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q1 2014.

Editorial Review

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Consumer Reviews

4.0
Good | 15 Users
4.0Comfort
4.5Reliability
4.0Interior Design
4.0Value For Money
4.5Handling
3.5Features
4.0Engine Performance
4.5Exterior Styling
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Joemit7850 | 03 Mar 2006
Good 7 seater car
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Been driving stream for 14 years before i sold it off. My comment about the car is reliable but fuel comsumption are quite high . The 2nd row can seat comfortably but not 3rd row.

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justinrandom | 06 Apr 2022
First MPV I've Owned (RSZ)
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Car is reliable and clocked a reasonable mileage of 10.5 to 11 KM/L. Definitely spacious to fit chunky items. Passenger headroom and spacing is reasonable and comfortable.

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TheChosenOne | 05 Aug 2012
Good and Very reliable car!
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It is very smooth, very comfortable and no vibrations. My dad has been driving it for seven years and there has never been any breakdowns.

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Skr | 30 Mar 2011
Nice car with lots of space for a family of 5
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Drove this car for some time. Loved the power and handling of the car. Car was very spacious so much so that my daughter couldn't sit still and was always dancing and playing. However car is a good buy if you have a family of 5 adults.

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FiatMan | 15 Oct 2010
Great Car!
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I Test Drive my Brother Car During My Free time. Drove it Around Cameron Highlands. The Car Handles like a Dream. I drove it To KL cause i need to fetch my parents in Genting. The way this Car Drives is very Smart The way it moved is Very Smart. Going up Genting no problem just press Gas no need to bring gear down.

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Concorde | 01 Feb 2010
Good enough for 3 car seats and 3 adults!
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Bought a used Honda Stream when my family expanded, and haven't regretted it one bit.


Though I upgraded from a 1.5 hatchback to this 1.8 MPV, the FC hasn't been much worse, even with the bigger engine capacity and there being more metal to propel (But I have to admit I drive like an old man, and love to get the most out of my FC readout in the Stream's trip computer)


I have to put in a car seat, and 2 infant carriers whenever the family moves out, and it all goes in with 3 adults... plus a single pram squished behind my seat... with all the attendant barang-barang for 3 small children... However, it does mean the trip out won't be a grocery run, cos the boot space with 3rd row up, you can't fit more than a few bags of shopping.


However, overall, this car gets 2 thumbs up... and I have no problems driving it all the way til its COE runs out... and with the current prices the way they are, I'm glad that I'm "stuck" with the Stream...

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Spencer19 | 22 Nov 2009
The Honda Stream RSZ 2010 Sunroof
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I was actually renting the Honda Stream older model and i liked the car very much because of the fuel consumption and great accelaration. Then i decided to buy the New Honda Stream RSZ Sunroof model from KM and i have not regretted it since, really sporty and comfortable. I would definitely recommend this car to my friends. Really love this car!!

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JingHng_1990 | 31 Mar 2010
Time to say goodbye :-D
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I drove this car for 1 and a half years for now. I am going to give this car to my Father once the 2nd pharse of the circle line open. I will be driving the Volvo S80 after I give this car to my dad. I will miss the amazing handling and powerful engine and the looks. At least my dad allow me to drive this car once a month. Goodbye, Honda stream

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JingHng_1990 | 31 Mar 2010
Great Car
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I have been driving this car for this car for at least for one year and finally got my hands on this car. My friends simply love this car and love to bring them out for a spin every weekend. This cars overall is great, but there is room for more improvement. I simply 100% enjoy this car and is not too expensive.

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Blithe | 05 Jan 2010
Stately Sporty MPV
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A definite buy for those with a penchant for sporty cars. It maybe a MPV, but it handles and looks like a sporty saloon.

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Nagamas | 08 Apr 2006
Tried, tested and bought it
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I've been driving Hyundai cars and nothing comes close to a Honda vehicle.


You really got to try it out to see it for yourself.


This model has a low road clearance and centrifugal force, it makes good road Handling.


With a decent FC of 10.6-12.6km/l and price, it's no wonder the Stream becomes one of the most popular cars of Singapore.

A well-size car with decent comfort, engine, FC and well-priced has always been the correct formula for Singapore car owners.

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Pocus | 30 Aug 2004
MPV for the young at heart
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The appearance of the Stream takes a sleek and elegant stances with elegant lines that echos the current corporate trademark from it's current lineups. The Stream from the front actually doesn't look like an MPV. But from every angle, the MPV looks pleasing to the eyes and the design makes it so cool to actually own a MPV, esp for young families.


The interior of the 1.8 stream is has a 2 tone beige and black trims that highlight the maturity of the car as well as giveing you a sense of a luxurous cabin. But for the heart me, I find it abit fudgy and too matured. The cabin is well-built is convincing plastic trims as well as abundance of compartment on the first tier. However the second and third tier lacks some of the basic compartments with the third tier not even having a cup holder.


The cabin was spacious for the first 2 tiers but the 3rd tier is recommended more for children, as the legroom is almost impossible for an adult's feet to lay straight. 2 adults at the 3rd tier will be very cramp. Moreover, getting in and out of the 3rd tier is a pain as the seats lack the pedals for move the rear seat forward for passenger to access the 3rd tier. No aircon vent is invisible and although there is a delicated vent from the dashboard to blow the wind to the rear, it does take sometime for the rear to cool down.


The bootspace is non-existent and you may need to sacrifice the 3 tier for more boot.


Driving the stream is an easy affair. It is quite surprising for the quiet 1.8 engine to be able to move the heavy body so responsively. You actually feel like you are driving a standard sedan, the steering is well-weighted enough to manovuer in tight areas, giving a new level of confidence and control. The all disc brakes are bitey enough to stop the heavy body at high speed. Cornering with the stream is steady too as the body and suspension was able to hold the centrifugal force as moderate speed, giving the confidence to the driver and comfort to the passengers

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Lockness | 07 Jul 2009
Honda Stream RSZ
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The time i went into the Kah motor showroom, my eye caught a car which was beautiful. It was the Honda Stream RSZ. I've been driving the Honda Civic 06 (8th gen) this is my third Honda. My first Honda is the first generation Honda Stream 2.0. I bought it for $120,000. But it was a value of money as it also has a rear aircon. The engine is powerful.

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Cwm12 | 15 Mar 2009
Wish's Rival
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I've tested it as a driver and as a passenger at 2nd and 3rd row. So, practically tested it in anyways possible.

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Kikirsz | 15 Mar 2009
Honda Stream Rsz
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Good Handling, low Centrifugal force,

FC between 10-13km/l.


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