
Toyota Car Reviews
Buying A Car.
Jan 31 2025I’ve loved this car since 2016, when the new Fortuner style was launched, and now the Legender is my dream car. In sha Allah, I’ll buy it soon. However, there are some downsides. First, I saw a video showing that it has an automatic boot feature, where you can swipe your foot under the boot to open it, but that feature isn’t working. Also, the Legender variant is supposed to have wireless charging, but it doesn’t. Lastly, the price is ridiculously high—its not just high, its excessively high.
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More Improvements Are Needed In Various Areas.
It lacks features like radar, lane assist, a 360-view camera, and a wireless charger. There’s no side molding, and the engine noise isn’t well-controlled. The rearview camera doesn’t have the option to blind the back lights. The suspension is also quite stiff, and the rear glass doesnt have a defogger. The paint quality is subpar, and at least six airbags should be included. Unfortunately, many of these features are missing in the Pakistani assembled version, despite the higher price.
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Its An Average Car—nothing Too Special
Jan 31 2025**Exterior:** The exterior design isn’t great—its quite unattractive from the front compared to its competitors. From the back, it resembles a smaller version of the Grandy o r a cheaper S-Class, but its passable compared to the front view.
**Interior:** The interior follows the typical Toyota style, but the dashboard is positioned so high that people under 5’4 might struggle to drive comfortably. While the overall interior is decent, the quality of materials, especially the steering wheel, feels low-end.
**Ride Quality:** Ride quality is decent in the city, handling bumps and potholes well. However, due to the soft suspension, it can feel bumpy at higher speeds on average roads. On the motorway, it’s fine.
**Fuel Economy:** The fuel economy is one of the reasons this car is popular—it offers around 12-13 km/l in the city and 15-16 km/l on highways.
**Final Thoughts:** Overall, this car feels overpriced. Instead of opting for the Toyota Yaris, you might want to consider the Alsvin top-of-the-line model, which offers better value for money. The Yaris is decent, but it doesnt justify the price.
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Overall, The Toyota Corolla Is An Excellent Car
Jan 31 2025The car is great, offering everything you truly need—reliable and dependable. The suspension is soft, and the rear passenger legroom is spacious. The air conditioning works excellently. Ground clearance is good, though at very steep angles, the front bumper might scrape. There’s not much missing from this car, though adding power seats, better speakers, an LED vanity mirror light with auto on/off, a rear window wiper, and Android Auto would enhance the experience.
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Toyota Corolla: The Desire To Own One
Jan 31 2025Overall, the Toyota Corolla is a fantastic car, and the new model has a refreshing look compared to the previous one, offering great comfort as well.
Its comfort, looks, power, and performance are so impressive that anyone who drives it will likely fall in love with it.
The Toyota engine gives you the confidence to take it anywhere in the world without a second thought, and its resale value is excellent.
Owning this car feels like owning a sports car, especially if you add a sporty air spoiler. It easily lets you cruise on the highway and can push past speeds of 140 km/h with ease.
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