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  1. As the camcar so aptly put it, “this one not happy le” What happened? Just yesterday on Ang Mo Kio Ave 9, a poor Kia Seltos got the tongue lashing of their year after turning in just a bit too soon and tight on a Toyota Axio. Looking at the video, you might be thinking “eh he turn right but not in the correct lane, then his fault lah”. WRONG. As we can see from the above photo, the Kia is perfectly within their rights to make a right turn despite not being in the right-most lane. Now, is that an excuse for turning a bit too early and risking an accident? Probably not. But they could be a new and inexperienced driver. Rookie mistake, totally understandable. The Toyota driver DID NOT care. Bro pulled up and blocked the Kia’s path to make sure there could be no escape. As usual, someone please translate whatever the driver said. All I know is that if it was in Cantonese it would be far more severe. After that, he just got back into his car and carried on with their day. Not sure why it was so short, if he was willing to get out of the car to scold them. Online chatter People agreed it was the Kia’s fault, by turning so tightly an accident could have happened. Others also praised the Toyota for the scolding. Which is probably good, the Kia will consider their turning radius a bit more in the future. ========= Be the first to get the latest road/ COE news and get first dibs on exclusive promos and giveaways in our Telegram SGCM Community. Join us today!
  2. Good day, My vios now in the 8th year, looking for a direct replacement. Came across the Toyota Axio 2015, any bros have any info on the car? Seemed like a good choice to me. Thanks.
  3. Hello All: I tried to look for side door protector strip for toyota axio 07 model...but to no avail. Anyone knows if Toyota altis model ones will fit? I tried calling suppliers...they said dun know...as they just sell. Any kind soul can help? Thank u in advance.
  4. Hi: any idea where to get rear spoiler / accessory for 2nd hand Toyota axio? (2007)
  5. There have been previous discussions on whether the Vios is worth it/not worth it. It always depends on a priority of interests; if you want something tried, tested, with cheap maintenance due to availability of parts, you have to live with the old engine and 4-speed auto gearbox which have been around since the very first rendition of Vios in 2002. I was wondering why hardly anyone brings us the option of going PI and get an Axio instead. Axio: http://www.sgcarmart.com/new_cars/newcars_overview.php?CarCode=11325 Newer technology with CVT, various dealers selling, at most $115k. Vios: http://www.sgcarmart.com/new_cars/newcars_overview.php?CarCode=11315 A Vios costs at least $123k now, and you all know how old the technology is. An Axio is ultimately a Corolla, which is one notch above Vios. Yet it's selling at a lower price, just because it's not from an authorised dealer. Although an Axio is smaller than the Altis, it still shares more technical underpinnings with it that should give it an advantage over the Vios. I really see no case for the Vios now.
  6. Any Toyota Axio owner can enlighten me? What does that means when the "ECO" light blinking in RED and GREEN? Thanks.
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