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  1. Need help here,My 2nd bro wanna find a compact 7 seater MPV due to expand of his family(6 peeps).Stream and Wish is out of question as the road tax and Ins alone is too expensive even for OPC.His father in-law just bought the Exora.Anyone here knows the pros and cons of both cars?Ie insurance,performance,FC,Price,Comfort etc?He plan to trade in his 4 years old Gen2 1.6 later this year end.
  2. Hi guys, Toyota and Daihatsu have released a new compact 7-seater much like the Toyota Sienta, however it does not have sliding doors. http://paultan.org/archives/2008/12/26/toy...v-full-details/ What do you think of this compared to the Sienta? Do you think this is a replacement for the Sienta or a different model altogether? The car's head unit has an interesting feature, it can actually rip audio files from your music CD and store it as data files on its on-board flash storage so you dont have to bring your CDs around in you car.
  3. Yo!!! Can give me advise of whether worth of getting this car, I in a dillema!! Very nice, 64k! OMV 15k, 1000cc, fuel consumption from spec 18km/l only available from parrellel import! Pls advice!!
  4. Just to have an idea who are the Sirion/Passo owners here... Maybe we can share tips and info on the car.... And perhaps a mini meetup? Nick - Sirion / Sirion Sports /Passo - Colour 1) Ckteddy - Sirion 1.3L MT - Shining Red
  5. Came across a recent Frankel Motor ad featuring an unnamed Toyota. Turned out to be the newly launched Toyota Passo, a nicely-packaged car smaller than the Vitz but promises class-leading fuel economy. *** New Toyota and Daihatsu Twins Unveiled Link: http://thetelegram.auto123.com/autonews/in...iew&artid=25679 Passo and Boon are New Asian Micro-Cars from Toyota and Daihatsu Toyota and Japanese micro-carmaker Daihatsu are bringing two new cars to the compact Asian car market for 2005. Called the Passo and Boon respectively, they're actually the same vehicle right down to the last detail. Yes, this is more than just a case of platform sharing - the panels and the wheels even exactly the same. The only real differences between the two are the badges, Toyota Passo on one and Daihatsu Boon on the other. The Passo is not to be confused with the Paseo, a small underpowered 2+2 seat coupe Toyota built during the 1990s, said to be a fun, economical sports coupe. Rather, the Passo and Boon launch Toyota and Daihatsu's new mini-compact platform, which features a 2,440 mm (96.1 inch) wheelbase and a 3,595 mm (141.3 inch) long body length. The length is a fair bit smaller than Toyota's smallest car currently, the Yaris/Echo Hatchback/Vitz. Despite that, it does not fall under the classification of the Kei laws. As for Daihatsu, the Boon fits in to its range as part of the brand's modern luxury range. Two engines will be available in both cars, starting with a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder motor featuring 71 horsepower, and topping out with a slightly larger 1.3-liter inline four producing 90 horsepower. Equal participation has gone into producing the engines; with the 90 horsepower motor coming from Toyota and the 71 horsepower I-3 from Daihatsu, but not before a strict overhaul for refinement and smoothness. Like many Japanese-domestic minicars, buyers will have the option of choosing from such features as a CVT transmission and all-wheel drive. The Passo and Boon will be on sale shortly in Japan. While a move to downscale is already underway in Canada, Toyota will most likely maintain the Echo Hatchback as its smallest entry and Daihatsu doesn't market cars in North America.
  6. Anyone can comment which one is better? I am looking for a low fuel consumption car because of the nature of my job... Any comments? Thanks...
  7. Check w/ Daihatsu SE , told me the will bring in Toyota Passo 1.3 but brand under Daihatsu next month. full specs, 2 airbag + side curtain aribag, abs full leather &&&, should be around 65k... interesting
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