Editorial Review
Toyota Noah Hybrid
More imposing styling
Better ergonomics all around
Better manoeuvrability, sharper drive
Boasts slight edge still in fuel efficiency
Nissan Serena e-POWER
More understated presence
More modern and upmarket cabin
Better equipped across all three rows
Superior drivetrain refinement; commendable fuel efficiency
Consumer Reviews
3.5
Average | 2 Users
5.0Comfort
5.0Reliability
4.0Interior Design
4.0Value For Money
4.0Handling
4.0Features
4.0Engine Performance
4.0Exterior Styling
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jameswu |
Neutral Newbie
It's a Toyota... The car that never breaks down.
Review
If you are looking for a reliable car that last a long long time, Toyota will be the first name on the list. Honda has a great engine, Nissan has modern look, but Toyota gives you an overall package. An average value in every areas, such as the car appeal, engine performance, reliability, space availability, ease of folding chairs, access to the controls.
A car that will go on and on, maybe I can renew the COE, but depends on government policy.
My boys are happy with space availability, as I have upgraded from a sedan. The middle and back row space availability is great!
Fuel economy is also good. But the number will be clearer after 5,000 km servicing.
Posted on: 18-Feb-2026
jonchi721 |
Neutral Newbie
Most comfortable car I owned
Review
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Posted on: 28-Dec-2025
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