Planning To Buy A Used Toyota Etios Sedan? Here Are Things You Need To Consider
car&bike Team
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Jul 30, 2022, 02:53 AM

If you are looking to upgrade from a hatchback or even a sub-4 metre sedan, a car that you can look at purchasing in the pre-owned space is a sedan and what better than a Toyota. Yes, we are talking about the Etios. Now, it might not be the best-looking car in out there but it is the most practical car in the compact sedan segment to buy. You'll be able to land one in the pre-owned market for Rs. 3 lakh to Rs. 5.5 lakh depending on the model year and its condition. So let's talk about the Pros and Cons of buying a Used Toyota Etios.
Pros
- The Etios is a sturdy car and its high speed stability is extremely good, so when you buy one, be rest assured of the quality. The car also offers good driving dynamics.
- Trust Toyota with keeping maintenance cost to the lowest and the Etios continues with this legacy.
- The Etios gets a spacious cabin and it can easily seat 5 people.
The Etios is a sturdy car and its high speed stability is extremely good, so when you buy one, be rest assured of the quality.
Cons
- While Toyota is known to offer one of the best after sales service and affordable parts, the Etios have not been on sales in India for a few years. So in the long run finding parts might be an issue.
- The plastic quality inside the cabin is not at par with the other cars in the segment. It does not enhance the look of the car. Overall the car looks quite dated.
- The Etios is a noisy car and that's because of less insulation used on it, so the engine and road noise creeps into the cabin.
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