Toyota Etios Liva User Reviews
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Mileage4.2/5
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Comfort4.4/5
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Performance4.4/5
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Maintenance Cost4.4/5
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Safety4.2/5
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Features & Styling3.6/5
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- Performance (21)
- Maintenance (20)
- Engine (11)
- Service (9)
- Safety (9)
- Looks (7)
- Maintenance Cost (6)
- Good Performance (6)
- Price (5)
- Seat (5)
- Power (5)
- Experience (5)
- Interior (4)
- Car Maintenance (4)
- Suspension (3)
- Ground Clearance (3)
- Pickup (3)
- Clearance (3)
- Automatic (3)
- Space (3)
- Parts (3)
- Cabin (3)
- Speed (2)
- Legroom (2)
- Powerful Engine (2)
- Lights (2)
- Rear (2)
- Noise (2)
- Seat Comfortable (1)
- Petrol Version (1)
- Leg Room (1)
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- Steering (1)
- Style (1)
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- Window (1)
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- Boot (1)
- Airbags (1)
- Engine Performance (1)
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Toyota Etios Liva Pros and Cons
Etios Liva Positives Points: A genuinely spacious 5-seat hatchback, the Etios Liva offers a lot of storage space - a 13-litre cooled glovebox and 251 litres of bootspace! The engine and transmission are tuned for city driving while the electrically adjustable ORVMs, powerful A/C, steering-mounted multimedia controls and good all round visibility enhance comfort. The ride is comfortable while the handling is neutral. It is backed up by Toyota dependable quality, service network and affordable parts.
Etios Liva Negatives Points: Looks rather bland from the side while the interior quality feels sub par. There’s not even touchscreen infotainment system on offer. Other cost-cutting measures prevent it from feeling premium. For example, the A/C controls are old-school, dial-type units with flimsy build. The front seatbelts are not height adjustable and can prove to be cumbersome for shorter drivers. Also, there’s no dead pedal or space to place your left foot on longer drives.
Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : The Toyota Etios Liva makes sense for those who prefer space and practicality over everything else. The 1.5-litre petrol is smooth and the 1.4-litre diesel is dependable. The Etios is let down by cost cutting measures and a bland design.
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