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Hi,

 

Anyone here drives this improved version of Honda Stepwagon?

 

I would appreciate if you can kindly share your experience, particularly the performance and fuel consumption of this MPV.

 

Also, is there any PI here willing to bring in models with twin power door, wooden flooring and keyless go?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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Hi,

 

The Stepwagon Spada is the same car as the normal Stepwagon. The improvement is over the factory options and features installed into the Spada. It will also come with factory fitted bodykit for the Spada editions. We can help you to import the vehicle in but it will be on indent basis only. Takes about 3-4 months including the homologating it.

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Yes, it looks good.

In any case, these belong to MPV category right? Modified Passengar Van?

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Highest spec one:

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What we usually get here..

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Found a local PI selling SPADA (with existing stocks) below $90k with the following specs:

 

- SPADA body kit

- Passenger-side power sliding door

- Driver-side suction sliding door

- HID lights

- Triple moon-roof

- Electric folding side mirrors

- Signal indicator on side mirrors

- factory fitted 16" sport rims (as below)

 

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Ya la bro, if other car makes have good design and specifications, I will also give good comments on them too.

 

In this case, I personally feel it looks damn nice man. [thumbsup]

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The interior is very nice but the exterior kind of remind me of a Toyota Liteace.

So now its a Made-pretty Passenger Van. Just kidding... [laugh]

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yeah, sadly thats probably the only mode of transport if one need extra passenger space.

And design is definitely constrainted by that so far i see almost all the MPVs (with exceptional of Odys?) all still basically look like passenger vans with more shapely corners here and there.

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