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Well build proven 1.8L prius platform hybrid drive | Posted on 17 Oct 2019 |
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Gd build sturdy quiet enuf cabin sound , gd sound system , std not lcd pop navigatioin , fc is 13.5km/l firm ride is sporty setup ,
What I like
hybrid is quiet , leather fitting is gd quality , 60/40 rear seat , well thought of cabin placement , styling is not tire to look at , lexus quality feel , well build and ergonomic
What I do not like
heavy body , no back up cam , std not quiped with electric adjustment , tpms , boot space is small ,
Great Car! | Posted on 20 Jun 2013 |
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This is my first car and I have to say I am loving it. It is agile, nimble yet comfortable and has enough features to keep you happy.
What I like
The steering wheel, styling.
What I do not like
This car could have an easier to use system. Other than that minor fact, i love this car. Great virgin car
Toy Car | Posted on 03 Dec 2011 |
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Just bought the premium version, engine suppose to be a 1.8l, but the performance is 1.1L standard. Tried tuning but still doesn't help, fuel economy was at 12km/l, that was shockingly disappointed. After the purchase, words came that a 2 new version will be available soon, CTF and CT300H, more regrets....
The only 3 reasons to buy the car is if you are a lexus lover, and you are looking for a small compact with great sound system.
What I like
Design (interior/exterior)
Gadgets
Mark Levinson
Not many on road
Onboard LCD/Navi
Luxury touch
Silent startup and move off (steath mode)
What I do not like
Small and crampy for driver and back passenger
No Auto Steering wheel setting for a luxury car
No aftermarket mods and parts
How sporty can a car be when you can't even see the exhaust?
save fuel | Posted on 20 Oct 2011 |
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i need to pump close to $750 dollars of fuel every month thus i decided to try out a hybrid and base on my calculation, i could be see a saving of $350 to $400 from fuel per month and 3 to 4 k per year.
since i got a good deal from my old lexus i decided to try hybrid as i dont think fuel prices will come down ever and it will only go up .
the car i book is quite basic no electric seats or frills , just save fuel and that all i need. but the selling price is a bit high for such a basic car but being a high milage user i guess no choice as this car will save me more as i use it quite alot.
reliablity is another important point, having own bmw and merc. i am truly disappointed by the build quality. the gear box of the bmw would almost need a full service when i hit 75k milage while my lexus still feel the same at 68k milage
for the merc as it was supercharge , the mechanic told me that engine oil always leak out due to the high pressure and regular changing small cheap parts are require, that means to me more wasted time in workshop and more monies.
if you are a heavy milage person then something cheap , easy and save fuel would be the top priority and safety.
thus the lexus get my vote
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Ride is stiff on the CT200H . Stable handling fomr typical lexus ., FC is not bad ,it a heavy car yet modest performance , the carbin is concervative design typical jap style but they got gd finish . May not the best looking in it class . But it a versatile car , relative reliable . Except the hybrud battery may due from 60k umileage onwards . Boot is flexible , i can go ikea buys some furniture and still fit in . Despite the car is small .
What I like
hybrid , versatile boot , good handling . nimble car , seat comfort , privacy screen on boot . daytime running light . suspension setup , tail ,
What I do not like
boot space not big , no rear air con ,