The 2021 Vios FS is a small car owned by Toyota. Its official guide price is 71,800 yuan-92,800 yuan. Let’s take the Vios FS2021 1.5LCVT Fenchi version as an example. It is understood that there is currently a discount of up to 10,000 yuan in Nanchong City, so the naked price of this car is 75,800 yuan. 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 1,538 yuan, plus commercial insurance of 4,497 yuan, and other necessary expenses of 8,308 yuan. The final The down payment is 22,740 yuan. Of course, if you want to buy it in full, including commercial insurance, compulsory traffic insurance and other expenses, you need to prepare 88,605 yuan for this car. Does this price meet your expectations?
The front face of Vios FS gives people a very old-fashioned feeling. The polygonal design of the grille adds a certain level to the entire vehicle.
Coming inside the car, the interior of the Vios FS2021 1.5LCVT Fenchi Edition adopts simple lines. Although there are not many highlights, it is very consistent with its overall style. In addition, the real-shot model also has black trim strips, which is consistent with the positioning of the car. At the same time, the real-life model is equipped with many configurations such as brake assist, tire pressure alarm, and uphill assist. The configuration is sufficient for daily use.
In terms of power, the Vios FS 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 and has a Ministry of Industry and Information Technology comprehensive fuel consumption of 5.0L/100km. In terms of chassis, the car's suspension is a combination of front MacPherson independent suspension and rear torsion beam non-independent suspension, and adopts a front-wheel drive form.
In general, the overall performance of the Vios FS is relatively in line with its market positioning. What do you think of this car in front of the screen? Everyone is welcome to leave a message in the comment area.
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