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How much does the Vios automatic transmission cost?

The 2021 Vios is a small car owned by Toyota, with an official guide price of 73,800 yuan to 94,800 yuan. We take the Vios 2021 1.5LCVT Enactus Edition as an example. It is understood that there are currently no discounts in Shiyan City. First, let’s take a look at how much it costs to buy this car with a loan. Based on a down payment ratio of 30% and a loan term of three years, the monthly payment is 1,846 yuan, plus commercial insurance of 4,817 yuan, and other necessary expenses of 9,370 yuan. The final The down payment is 26,340 yuan. Of course, if you want to buy it in full, including commercial insurance, compulsory traffic insurance and other expenses, you need to prepare 101,987 yuan for this car. Does this price meet your expectations?

The front face of Vios looks very young, and with the large-mouth grille, the visual effect is very eye-catching.

In terms of interior, the interior color of Vios 2021 1.5LCVT Enactus Edition is black, with black trim strips, without too many embellishments and decorations, everything looks very simple. In addition, this car comes standard with many configurations such as brake assist, traction control, and CarLife. The configuration is pretty good and can meet daily use without any problems.

In terms of power, the Vios is equipped with a 1.5LL4 engine with a maximum power of 82kw and a peak torque of 139 N·m. It is matched with a continuously variable transmission. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s comprehensive fuel consumption is 4.9L/100km. In terms of chassis, the front suspension of the car is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension. It also adopts a front-wheel drive form.

In general, the product strength of this car is relatively in line with its market positioning. Do you think the price of this car is reasonable in front of the screen? Come to the comment section and tell us your views.

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