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Toyota Isis Platana

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The Toyota Isis is a seven-seat large MPV manufactured by Kanto Auto Works under contract for Japanese automaker Toyota. It is sold only in Japan and was launched in September 2004. It features sliding doors and is available with either front or four-wheel drive and straight-4 1.8 and 2.0-litre gasoline engines. It competes in Japan with the Honda Stream and the Nissan Lafesta.

The Isis uses a unique approach to the sliding doors in that the front passenger door and the rear passenger sliding door interlock together when closed, instead of having a door jamb that the doors attach to. Toyota calls this on the Japanese Wikipedia article “Panoramic Door”. This door system is used only on the passenger side. The doors on the drivers side attach with a conventional door jamb. The front passenger seat can be folded flat upon itself and then tilted forward to further provide passenger access. The doors also interlock into the top and bottom door openings so that both doors can be opened independently of each other. This door feature was first used by Toyota on the Toyota Raum. This door approach is also used on the USA-spec 2000-2006 Toyota Tundra Extra Cab. This type of door was first used on the Nissan Prairie in 1981.

For model year 2007 on Japanese models only, G-BOOK, a subscription telematics service, is offered as an option.

The vehicle was named for Isis, a goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. She was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife, matron of nature and magic; friend of slaves, sinners, artisans, the downtrodden, as well as listening to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats and rulers.Isis is the Goddess of motherhood and fertility.

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A PLATANA grade is offered that uses specially designed aerodynamic parts to highlight the stylish design.

Advanced Technologies Provide Comfortable and Safe DrivingThe 2.0-liter D-4 engine with VVT-i and the 1.8-liter engine with VVT-i achieve both superior performance and excellent fuel efficiency.A Super CVT-i (on models with the 2.0-liter engine) provides excellent fuel efficiency and a quiet and highly responsive ride.Traction control enhances the responsiveness of accelerator operation.NAVI-AI-Shift control improves acceleration control while cornering based on navigation information.A seven-speed Sports Sequential Shiftmatic gives the feeling of a manual transmission car and enhances gear-shifting enjoyment.A Super ECT (on models with the 1.8-liter engine) provides smooth acceleration and excellent fuel efficiency.A high-rigidity body and suspension support a comfortable and safe ride.Steering-guided clearance sonar (a world first) A warning is provided to the driver when there is a risk of contact with an obstacle based on the steering wheel angle and data from dual sensors.

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Safety

Collision safety features include a GOA (Global Outstanding Assessment) collision-safety body that incorporates the concept of omni-directional compatibility, and a pedestrian-injury-lessening body structure.

In conjunction with the use of the Panorama Open Doors, door locks have been placed on the upper and lower part of the passenger side door, and the space in between has been reinforced. The area around the door opening has also been strengthened using reinforcing materials, thus ensuring a strength and rigidity equivalent to the center pillar used on the driver’s side.

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Environmental features

All vehicles achieve emission levels 50% lower than 2005 standards under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport’s Approval System for Low-emission Vehicles, and fuel efficiency that exceeds by five percent the level called for by Japanese 2010 fuel efficiency standards (fuel efficiency standards specified by the Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy). All vehicles qualify for incentives under the Japanese government’s Green Taxation System.

LCA (life-cycle assessment) has been implemented and emissions of CO2 and other atmospheric pollutants have been reduced, not just during the use stage but also over the entire life cycle of the vehicle, from manufacture through to disposal.

In order to increase the efficiency of dismantling of major components, improved dismantling labeling is used and the concept of design for recyclability (DFR), which incorporates an easy to dismantle structure, is adopted for body parts.

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Toyota Prius 2010

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Since the debut of the second-generation Toyota Prius in 2003, the quintessential gas-electric hybrid has risen from a niche product to become Toyota’s third-best-selling model in the United States. The car inspires a cult-like devotion from its drivers. Satisfaction rates, consistently at about 98 percent, are unparalleled.

The third-generation 2010 Toyota Prius, officially unveiled at the Detroit auto show in January 2009, went on sale in April. The updated Prius is bigger and more powerful. The engine grew from 1.5 liters to 1.8 liters—giving a boost in horsepower from 110 to 160, and thereby reducing zero-to-60 time by a full second. In addition, the body is about four inches longer and about an inch wider. Despite the added power and size, the 2010 Toyota Prius becomes the only vehicle available today to offer 50 miles per gallon in combined city/highway driving.

Toyota achieved this level of fuel efficiency by keeping the vehicle’s weight down, maintaining the best aerodynamics of any production vehicle in the world, and re-engineering the powertrain to extend the range of all-electric gas-free driving. (Despite rumors over the past year, the new Prius does not offer plug-in capabilities and continues to use nickel metal hydride batteries, rather than switching to lithium ion batteries.)

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Prius Exterior

Toyota added a slightly sportier feel and more aggressive stance to the 2010 Prius—perhaps to disarm criticism that the Prius looks like a corrective appliance on wheels. The logo shifts from the hood to the top of the point of the grille. The crease in the doors has shifted lower, but a more pronounced angle is added above the door handles. The overall effect is to make the 2010 Prius stand taller—not as rounded and squat—as its predecessor.

The distinct space-age shape of the Prius is still apparent: a deliberate effort by Toyota to maintain the Prius’s essential and iconic appearance. Its large, diamond-cut headlamps and snub-nose front-end are the starting point for the Prius’s quasi-flying saucer appearance. The angled hood seamlessly flows into the windshield, then to a flowing roofline that is sleek and low. Short overhangs and a sawed-off rear section finish off the hybrid’s futuristic hatchback character.

Of course, beauty is subjective, so the Prius continues to receive mixed reviews on outward show. There are many who think the Prius looks gimmicky, if not entirely ugly. But for many hybrid owners, the distinctive look of the Prius sends a message, which declares that we must take steps to reduce our voracious thirst for oil—with all its negative consequences in terms of the environment and geo-politics. For this camp, the Prius is like a middle-finger-on-wheels aimed at Hummers, Suburbans, Escalades, and the like.

In 2006, the toy and game-maker Hasbro added a game token in the shape of the Toyota Prius to the “here and now” version of Monopoly. In other words, the Prius is an official icon of our times.

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Bells and Whistles

The previous Prius had loads of gizmos—including keyless entry, joystick shifter, high-tech energy monitor, and a rear-view camera system. Toyota throws even more technology at the new model.

For the first time, the Prius offers a moonroof and heated seats. The sliding glass moonroof, packaged with a slick-looking solar panel, provides power to a new ventilation system that doesn’t require help from the gas engine. Not only does the AC system keep the interior air temperature from heating up when the vehicle is parked (thus reducing the time/energy needed to cool things down), the system can be operated remotely to heat or cool the cabin before getting into the car. (That’s a neat trick even if the rooftop solar panels don’t produce enough energy to power the wheels.)

Three driving modes are now available: Power, Economy and EV. Power improves throttle response; economy reduces throttle response for better gas mileage; and with a flip of the dashboard EV button, the car can go about one mile at low speeds without using any gasoline.

An optional radar system using advanced millimeter waves enables “Lane Keep Assist” to help the driver stay safely within the lane, and the “Pre-Collision System” retracts seatbelts and applies the brakes in certain conditions when a crash is unavoidable. Intelligent parking offers settings to help guide the Prius into parking spaces. A backup monitor, which provides a view of rear obstacles when reverse is engaged, is available with an optional voice-activated navigation system.

The new touch sensor system on the steering wheel helps keep the driver’s eyes on the road. Images of the switches and their positions are shown on the instrument panel directly in front.

See Toyota’s list of Prius option packages.

Prius Interior

The past success of the Toyota Prius has been its ability to combine great fuel efficiency and utter practicality. Five adults can fit comfortably, with more than 16 cubic feet of cargo room left over in back. The 60/40 split rear seats also can be folded flat, creating a surprisingly large cargo space for hauling groceries, strollers, large boxes, and gardening supplies—all at the same time.

Short and tall drivers should feel equally comfortable behind the wheel. The back seat is roomy, beating the Toyota Camry by a few inches and providing a little more legroom than the Civic Hybrid—and a lot more than found in the Honda Insight. The Honda hybrids are cheaper by a few thousand dollars.

Interior storage spaces are abundant and flexible. The sound system is adequate, but not groundbreaking compared to other cars in this class. The stereo’s most-used functions are easy to see, read and use. Many of the Prius’s standard features are either optional or unavailable on comparably priced competitive vehicles.

The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid challenges the Prius on refinement, and according to some reviewers, offers a better driving experience. Some Prius drivers complain that the hatchback design limits the visibility through the rear window. They refer to this drawback as the “Prius blind spot.”

You have to take a test drive to see how it feels to you. The new generation’s rear view has improved a bit, even if the backseat headrests and spoiler continue to partially obstruct the view. Hatchback visibility makes some people crazy and is a non-issue for others. Take a test drive to see what you think.

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Drift is popular these day, do you know who started Drift?

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Keiichi Tsuchiya is known as the Drift King, or Dori Kin in Japanese. He started racing when he was young but since he did not have a very wealthy family he did not go to racing school like most other racers. Instead he practiced driving on his own time and experimented with the use of the E-Brake, or Side Brake. This taught him how to control the car in different situations. He soon began to drive his car as quickly as he could down touges, or mountain pass roads. He tested different ways of taking turns and eventually used the E-Brake to drift around the corners.

Though his technique was developing he still found himself off the side of the road in ditches and small drops in his KPGC10 Skyline, but he kept driving. During Winter in the snow he learned even greater control of the car. He raced people in official races, and even though he didn’t really win, he kept racing and eventually got sponsored by ADVAN and drove the AE86 in which he won many races. He became the Drift King when he was racing on downhill races drifting through the turns which helped him carry better speeds than the other drivers. Most people believe that he became the Drift King because he was the first to drift, but that was not the case.

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New Toyota Wish 2010

New Toyata Wish

Toyota Motor Corp. launched the second generation Toyota Wish in Japan last April 2009. Shown with the feel of more fresh, more sporty design and more aggressive front fascia. Full new technology, including next-generation engine new the economical and environmentally friendly fuel. But Toyota has not released performance machinery that. New Toyota Wish Since debut in January 2003, more than 500,000 units sold worldwide. In Indonesia, the population is not too much because it is not in marketed directly by PT Toyota-Astra Motor, but are general importers. Nevertheless, the car is easily seen on the streets capital. Since the beginning, 7 passenger minivan be admired because this style of sporty, versatile and comfortable. This strengthens the second generation of the excess plus more economical, more secure and more environmentally friendly. Toyota calls the vehicle that aims to meet each ‘wish’ mania. New machines that use new

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Toyota Wish is equipped with technology “Valvematic” that continuously change the valve opening and high long to get the combination performance and best efficiency. As the flow of output, selected Super continuously Variable Transmission-intelligent (Super CVT-i), which helps improve fuel efficiency to 15% Wish with preceding. Super CVT-i own pengendaraan produce smooth, stable and comfortable. Toyota Wish 2010 Valvematic Toyota to set up two four-cylinder engines, each with a 1.8 liter and 2.0 liter. Valvematic and other technologies to improve work efficiency to reach 1.8 Wish 16.0km/liter and CO2 emissions 145g/km. While the 2.0 liter engine efficiency 15.2km/liter recorded with CO2 emissions 153g/km. The figures obtained from the test results under the 10-15 test cycle regulation Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) of Japan. Efficiency Wish 1.8 liter engine, front wheel drive in 2010 exceeded the standard, while emission 75% lower than the standard 2005. 7-speed gearbox Sequential Sports Shiftmatic become standard features of all variants, coddle drivers with manual transmission operation such as through the application CVT Sport mode Sport mode and Dynamic.

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Old Car Spec

Toyota Avanza 1.5G A/T Spec

Toyota Avanza 1.5G A/T Spec

Transmission
4-Speed Automatic,Gate Shifter

Engine Model

Model-3SZ-VE
Type-4-cylinder In-line, 16 Valve, DOHC, VVT-i
Displacement -1,495CC
Fuel Tank Capacity -45 litre


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