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The 2001 Toyota Estima is a RM30,000 7-Seat Family MPV

Daniel Fernandez, dsf.my

10-Feb-21 20:30

The 2001 Toyota Estima is a RM30,000 7-Seat Family MPV

In the news this week, we backtrack on the Apple-Hyundai news from previous weeks as it's been found to be nothing more than a rumour. We also discuss car warranties as KIA U.S.A announces a 10-year warranty on their vehicles, before speaking about the Subaru Forester GT Lite, Tesla Model 3 and the Audi e-Tron GT.

Our car review takes a look at Malaysia's favourite minivan in 2001 - the Toyota Estima. Now worth under RM30,000, Toyota's famous family MPV still manages to tick a lot of boxes for large families in 2021. With fairly decent safety systems, a large interior cabin that fits up to 8 people, and the infamous Toyota build quality and reliability, there aren't many better option in the used car market today. 

Produced by: Ariff Roose

Presented by: Ariff Roose


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