The features of Toyota Avanza 1.3e?
If you want to buy a Toyota MPV, a seven-seater car for less than a million pesos, that's where you start with the Toyota brand. Of course, it's not as elegant as Innova or even Alphard on the same island, but when it comes to practicality, minus all the talent, Avanza checks all the boxes. It has just the right ground clearance to keep you at ease - rain or potholes worry you - and its compact size makes it easy and economical to drive.
It uses 15-inch steel wheels and 185 / 70 R14 tires. Under the hood is a 4-cylinder in-line dual VVT-i (variable valve timing Intelligence) 1.3L gasoline engine, which can output 95 horsepower and 121 nm of torque. Transmission options are 4-speed at (automatic transmission) and 5-speed MT (manual transmission). The tank capacity is 45 liters.
Toyota Avanza has basic and important things inside, speedometer, tachometer, digital odometer and trip meter, ecological indicator, digital clock, driver + front passenger seat belt light and buzzer warning, door ajar warning, manual digital and dual climate control, tilt adjustable steering column, electric power steering, an accessory socket, glove box, room light and door control light.
All the seats are made of fabric. The driver's and passenger's seats slide and tilt. The second-row seats use a one touch rollover system to slide and separate by 50:50. The third-row seats have a 50:50 split roll function.
The size of this displacement will certainly make people feel at home, and it is also suitable for driving in cities. The traffic is heavy and walking around, but it will also let you cross the highway, even on the open road where two-way traffic needs to overtake the motorcycle at a relatively high speed.
It's not easy to cram avatars. Even in a full seat configuration, the hatch still provides considerable space for backpacks and shopping bags. It can even serve as another entrance to the third row of passengers.
The e-trim, which is the middle variant, does not really differ from the G-gauge interior. It doesn't have a touch screen infotainment system. It has only one 2din CD + MP3 + aux in + USB system, which can be paired with two handsfree mobile devices and four speakers.
The steering wheel is polyurethane chrome plated and only the passenger sun visor has a mirror, but it already has anti-glare mirrors, fully molded door trim with fabric, 17 bottle holders, door pockets (driver and passenger), seat back pockets, power windows with anti-pinch protection, electric door locks and electrically adjustable side mirrors.
Standard safety features include side door crash beams, driver and passenger airbags, anti-lock braking system with electronic brake force distribution, two three-point front ELR (emergency locking retractor) belts with pretensioners and force limiters, three three-point second row ELR belts, two three-point third row ELR belts, child lock protection (rear door only) and child restraint system (ISOFIX and frenulum fixator).
Besides, Toyota Avanza is also equipped with a wireless locking system using a remote key. It's always compact, even if it's big enough for you to drive. If they were all big, young men, seven might be tight, but four women, a child, a teenager could do it. Toyota sells each car for $970 million, compared with 971 million pesos.