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Which large MPV is a better buy?


Which large MPV is a better buy?  

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  1. 1. In the large MPV category, which do you think is a better buy? The Nissan Elgrand or the Toyota Alphard?

    • Nissan Elgrand ($188,800 as of 14th May)
      51
    • Toyota Alphard ($218,888 as of 14th May)
      25


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Hypersonic

my only peeve about the elgrand is

 

for all the extra features that the 7 seater has compared to the 8 seater,

 

why 7 seater no auto tailgate but 8 seater has?

 

[confused]

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Go test drive both to see which handles and performs better.

 

On paper they are pretty similar. So it's down to the test drive.

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Turbocharged

Nope it isn't. Just wanted to find out more from members' point of view.

 

u shld use a private nick lah, post like this surely theres some sponsor bias one right?

my only peeve about the elgrand is

 

for all the extra features that the 7 seater has compared to the 8 seater,

 

why 7 seater no auto tailgate but 8 seater has?

 

[confused]

 

yup plus it doesnt have steering control n boot is one of the smallest of its class

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Hypersonic

 

 

yup plus it doesnt have steering control n boot is one of the smallest of its class

 

1. simi steering control?

 

2. this class only 2 vehicles, elgrand and alphard. no others right?

 

but alphard definitely not worth 30k more than elgrand

 

somemore elgrand comes with 5 year unlimited mileage warranty

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1. simi steering control?

 

2. this class only 2 vehicles, elgrand and alphard. no others right?

 

but alphard definitely not worth 30k more than elgrand

 

somemore elgrand comes with 5 year unlimited mileage warranty

 

I think it's controls mounted on the steering wheel. Volume control & cruise control.

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I would go for Toyota Alphard. However, Just the current COE pricing alone, I won't even look at getting a new car now even when I do need a MPV now for some occasions. Got money also not throw it away like that, we can still squeeze a bit since each journey the most 45 mins, the money I save can be better spend on other stuff to enjoy more for my family. Unless I got 2 millions in cash now, then to spare 10% of it still ok, if not, nah, not going to be tie down with such loan. Wait till my car COE is up, then LPPL got to fork out the money for a new car but who knows. Everyone priority in life is different.

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Although I voted for the Nissan.

Toyota will however fetch a better resale value.

 

This is quite a similar case to the

Murano vs Harrier argument.

 

Harrier more exp but has a better resale value.

But given the choice again.

 

I will still choose the Nissan again.

Same for the Elgrand

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The third generation Elgrand recently underwent a facelift, bringing a host of cosmetic changes and improvements.

 

It also enters the large MPV market with a seven-seater variant.

 

Versus its close rival the Toyota Alphard, which do you think is a better buy?

 

http://www.sgcarmart.com/news/review.php?AID=742

Toyota Alphard, because safety wise,

Alphard 7 airbags vs Elgrand 6 Airbags

Alphard C/w Traction control vs Elgrand w/o

 

for such large MPV, safety always my top priority, even if 30k expensive, but if it save your life once, its value will be much more than 30k

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Toyota Alphard, because safety wise,

Alphard 7 airbags vs Elgrand 6 Airbags

Alphard C/w Traction control vs Elgrand w/o

 

for such large MPV, safety always my top priority, even if 30k expensive, but if it save your life once, its value will be much more than 30k

 

http://www.sgcarmart.com/new_cars/newcars_features.php?CarCode=11487

 

Aiya, why dun you check first before typing?

It's 8 Airbags with traction control.

 

It also has controls on steering wheel.

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Hypersonic

 

I think it's controls mounted on the steering wheel. Volume control & cruise control.

 

cruise control i remembered seeing it. didn't bother about vol control because not impt to me

 

that's why i wanted to understand what steering control he was referring to.

 

http://www.sgcarmart.com/new_cars/newcars_features.php?CarCode=11487

 

Aiya, why dun you check first before typing?

It's 8 Airbags with traction control.

 

It also has controls on steering wheel.

 

good one... :D

 

some just like to shoot off without doing research

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http://www.sgcarmart.com/new_cars/newcars_features.php?CarCode=11487

 

Aiya, why dun you check first before typing?

It's 8 Airbags with traction control.

 

It also has controls on steering wheel.

OIC, i mistaken the outdated info from parallel import,

if this is the case, no excuse to reject Elgrand,

but don't understand why Toyota still hold the price at 218k

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Turbocharged
(edited)

 

http://www.sgcarmart.com/new_cars/newcars_features.php?CarCode=11487

 

Aiya, why dun you check first before typing?

It's 8 Airbags with traction control.

 

It also has controls on steering wheel.

 

i went to see elgrand at showroom n it doesnt have steering control n yes 7 seater no auto boot but 8 seater has, weird...

 

The best family MPV for this class is estima/previa, u see the boot area is self explanatory plus there are so many more on d road so spare parts of easier to source n cheaper than elgrand. Elgrand's GPS is dam slow to respond, just try it for yourself. Looks n interior wise elgrand prob is better. FC no need to say all r crap.

 

If u want better FC, wait for the hybrid models to become cheaper then buy.

 

I posted before that theres rumor that the new alphard/vellfire is out end of this yr... ;)

 

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