The new Toyota Etios Sedan may interest new South African motorists as their next vehicle purchase. The Toyota Etios Sedan 1.5 Sprint has not changed much regarding its specifications in competition to the Volkswagen Polo Vivo Sedan. Are you keen to learn more about this car? Read on to find out more about the new Sprint. Will your next car be financed? Comprehensive car insurance is a must for the Toyota Sprint.
How has the Etios Sedan Sprint changed?1
Unlike the Sprint’s rear that has changed slightly, the front section has been altered considerably with a redesigned bumper and grille. Toyota used higher quality materials for the car interior, possibly in response to previous criticisms. Leading motor journalists say that there has been a definite improvement in the interior’s more attractive look.
The Sprint’s interior design1
The interior design, including the boot, stands out due to the extra space that has been made available. The back seat can be folded down to provide additional space. A child car seat can be secured using rear Isofix points. The sound system has Bluetooth and an aux-in (or auxiliary-in) socket to allow for music to stream from your device to the car’s speakers.
What powers the Sprint?1
A naturally aspirated 1.5-litre engine transmits power via a 5-speed manual gearbox to the front wheels. The powertrain provides excellent control of this light car. ‘car.mag.co.za’ found the car to be 40 kg heavier than the previous model, which has affected its performance, with the 0 – 100 km/hr acceleration being 0.79 seconds longer. The new Sprint has front ventilated discs and rear drums. These, aided by the Bridgestone Turanzas tyres, provide a stopping time from 100 – 0 km/h of 3.12 seconds.
A new Sprint deserves to enjoy excellent cover to protect it from all the dangers on the road. Prime South Africa offers great comprehensive car insurance at affordable rates.
The perks of comprehensive car insurance cover for the new Sprint2
Comprehensive car insurance has many perks when it comes to protecting your much-loved car. Financed vehicle purchases are popular in South Africa, requiring motorists to get comprehensive car insurance before taking their new car home. Don’t settle when it comes to comprehensive cover. Instead, get affordable, comprehensive car insurance with unique benefits. Affordability, an excess that reduces to zero*, and premiums that never increase* are several benefits that you could enjoy with comprehensive car insurance with Prime. Extensive third-party liability cover is on offer too with up to R1 million worth of cover. Your new vehicle could also enjoy full protection of its retail value for many unforeseen situations like a write-off as well as accidents, disaster, natural fire, theft, hail damage, glass, and hijacking. 24-hour roadside assistance and a towing service are two other perks that provide extra peace of mind. T’s and C’s apply.
Are you going to go to your nearest Toyota dealership to buy your new Etios? The price of the Etios Sedan starts from R201,000.3
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