How many years can a Toyota Vios normally last?

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DiJohnny
07/28/25 10:19pm
Toyota Vios can normally last for fifteen years. The following is an introduction about the Toyota Vios: 1. Exterior: The new Vios has undergone significant changes in its appearance. The headlights are designed to be slimmer and connected to the front chrome strip, featuring a large-mouth grille. The taillights have also been redesigned to be slimmer compared to the old model, giving the car a more dynamic feel. 2. Configuration: The Vios is equipped with a domestically produced 16-valve 5A-FE engine, which is almost identical to the commonly used 8A engine in China, except for an increased piston stroke. The displacement has been increased from 1.3 liters to 1.5 liters, and the corresponding maximum power has also been increased to 68kw.
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StAlaina
08/12/25 2:51am
My Vios has been running for 11 years with 150,000 kilometers on it and is still in normal use. Daily maintenance is the key. I insist on changing the oil and checking the filters every 5,000 kilometers, and regularly replacing brake pads and tires. Cars are most afraid of long-term short-distance driving, which can easily cause carbon buildup. I drive on the highway once a week to clear the carbon deposits. I try to park in underground garages to reduce exposure to sun and rain. In my car enthusiast group, many people have driven their cars for over 15 years. As long as the engine hasn’t undergone major repairs and the chassis isn’t rusted through, running 200,000 kilometers is quite common. Now that the annual inspection policies have been relaxed, older cars have a higher pass rate. With proper maintenance, driving for 15 years is entirely possible.
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