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Toyota Fortuner 2005-2009
0Toyota Fortuner 2005-2009

Classification: Luxury SUV
Engine: 3.0 DOHC 16V I4
Fuel Type: Diesel
Transmission: 4-speed AT
Body Type: 5-door SUV
Seating Capacity: 7
Airbags: 2
Front Suspension: Independent, Double Wishbone
Rear Suspension: Rigid Axle, Four-Link
Front Brakes: Vented Disc
Rear Brakes: Drum
Price in the Philippines: Php 1,698,000
Toyota Corolla Altis 2008-2009
0Toyota Corolla Altis 2008-2009

Classification: Compact Car
Engine: 2.0 DOHC 16V I4
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: 4-speed AT
Body Type: 4-door sedan
Seating Capacity: 5
Airbags: 2
Front Suspension: Independent,
MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension: Torsion Beam
Front Brakes: Vented Disc
Rear Brakes: Solid Disc
Price in the Philippines: Php 1,100,000
Toyota Camry 2006-2009
0Toyota Camry 2006-2009

Classification: Executive Car
Engine: 3.5 DOHC 24V V6
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: 6-speed AT
Body Type: 4-door sedan
Seating Capacity: 5
Airbags: 4
Front Suspension: Independent, MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension: Independent, Dual Link Strut
Front Brakes: Vented Disc
Rear Brakes: Solid Disc
Price in the Philippines: Php 1,990,000 – Php 2,005,000
Brand New Toyota Altis
0List price of new Toyota Altis in the Philippines as of October 2007.
1.8G – Automatic
Unit Price: Php990,000
1.6G Automatic
Unit Price: Php854,000
1.6S Manual
Unit Price: Php830,000
1.6E Automatic
Unit Price: Php816,000
1.6E Manual
Unit Price: Php780,000
1.6J Manual
Unit Price: Php723,000
Available colors: Silver Ash, Medium Silver Met, Beige Met, Xtreme Black, Blaze, Freedom White
New Toyota Yaris
0Prices for the new Toyota Yaris:
1.5G Automatic – Php 748,000
1.5G Manual – Php 713,000
Available colors: White, Medium Silver Metallic, Cosmo Red, Extreme Black
All New Toyota Vios
3The all new Toyota Vios prices:
1.5G Leather Automatic – Php 811,000
1.5G Automatic – Php 765,000
1.5G Manual – Php 730,000
1.3E Manual – Php 649,000
1.3J Manual – Php 575,000
Insurance coverage ranges from Php 27,887.50 – Php 39,333.5o plus 3 years LTO Registration costs Php 6,500.
Newbie Car under 250K budget : Planning Stage
1Since i started working 3 years ago, i’ve been saving a small amount of my earnings for one purpose and purpose only – to buy my first car. I’m spending enormous amount of time browsing forums and car reviews to help me decide which one to get under 250K budget.
What are my primary factors :
1. reliability
2. fuel efficiency
3. Safety
4. Power
With a lot of car brands to choose from, I will only stick to 2 manufacturers which i think is the best as based on the reviews that i read.
1. Toyota
2. Honda
Under that budget i’m hoping to get atleast a 97 model but 98 would be better. I’m currently reviewing the head to head car comparison between a toyota GLI and Honda ESI or VTI.
and now the search for my first car begins …
Toyota Avanza
0On my way to work earlier, i saw a new vehicle displayed in Toyota Alabang showroom. I never had the chance to get the model but i saw “AV” something. while i was browsing the morning newspaper in the office, there i saw an ad about the latest release of Toyota’s world class quality vehicles.
The Avanza – is an entry level Multi-purpose vehicle that combines the elements of versatility, quality and affordability. Avanza was first introduced in Indonesian market last January 2004.
i tried checking the toyota philippines website and i can’t seem find anything related to Avanza. So if you want to know more about avanza just visit the toyota malaysia site.
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Toyota Vios 1.3
4Me and my katukayo were talking about cars last night since he was almost convinced to buy a brand new 2.0 sedan. What kept him off from buying the car is his first love – a red 1997 Mitsu Lancer. My friend then asked me what will I buy if I’m in his shoes, and I said with that budget I’ll go for 2006 Toyota Vios 1.3 J. First reason is because it’s 300K cheaper and 2nd reason is because of its efficiency. With the fuel prices going up evey month you’ll definitely look for a 1.3 sedan. I also told him that two of my officemates sold there cars just to get a Toyota Vios 1.3 for one primary reason – Fuel Efficiency. A Manual transmission Vios 1.3 is boosting a 22.16km per liter that’s why it was awarded as “Most Fuel-Efficient Car in the Philippines” by the Department of Energy.