WOW....I don't know if this or the Carnival will be sold in the U.S., but if I needed a " minivan "(I never will), I would seriously consider this van. The styling makes every other people mover currently sold in the U.S look contrived (looking at you Toyota Sienna) or old fashioned/dowdy. I am not 101% sold on the instrument panel, tho, it looks too...?
It really does look like Robocop. Also interesting that you can get it in AWD. Not sure if it shares underpinnings, but I hope this means the Carnival will get it in the future!
Except window slide option and last side window won't operates at all All others things, comfort, seating more members Even in our indian staria version ..mpv looks excellent Political group Celebrity group can use these kind of big cars on daily use..
@@kapwws the only downside of both alphard and vellfire is the appalling body strength. I definitely don't want to be in one during the car crash……current alphard owner.
Or a VW multivan, proper comfy seats with armrests and more space and better driving. All three companies have done vans for a lot longer and that’s obvious.
50k forget this overrated thing! Worth max. 25-30k ..drives like upgraded imax, not comfortable at all..the grey import 2005 nissan elgrand drives better that this ..🤷🏼♂️
I drove a rental around Tasmania. (15 days and about 3000kms). Found it quite comfortable and the back seat passengers said it was very comfortable. I can't compare it to other people movers as I haven't driven any. I own a Peugeot 3008 GT HDi (2.0L diesel). I would say the Staria is fit for purpose. It does lack overtaking power with a load. You really have to rev it out.
I love it. It kinda gives me Mitsubishi Grandis vibes at the rear.
Reminds me of my old Tarago, very practical.
WOW....I don't know if this or the Carnival will be sold in the U.S., but if I needed a " minivan "(I never will), I would seriously consider this van. The styling makes every other people mover currently sold in the U.S look contrived (looking at you Toyota Sienna) or old fashioned/dowdy. I am not 101% sold on the instrument panel, tho, it looks too...?
It really does look like Robocop. Also interesting that you can get it in AWD. Not sure if it shares underpinnings, but I hope this means the Carnival will get it in the future!
The Staria is based on the Sante Fe chassis so I think AWD is to unique to the Staria. Hopefully the carnival gets AWD soon!
I like ausie model,third row seat very proper for carrying lot people,love car tell tv
I can see myself driving the Staria all pimped up to the tunes of Lil Nas X and Nipsey Hussle.
F@%* YEAH!!
So what happened to the H1?
This was a missed opportunity for Toyota. They certainly have the models to fill this market.
Hint. It's called Toyota Granvia. Cheapo Staria competes with HiAce, the expensive Staria with the Granvia
@@miraphycs7377 Granvia is too big and bulky. Vellfire/Alphard would be more popular.
Does it have a rear wiper?
Yes
If it has to be a Van.... Make it look cool
18"WIDE tyres, F1 style!!
🤣🤣🤣
“The wheels are 18 inches wide” ? Um no.
Except window slide option and last side window won't operates at all
All others things, comfort, seating more members
Even in our indian staria version ..mpv looks excellent
Political group
Celebrity group can use these kind of big cars on daily use..
Bunun tasarımcısı görme engelli mi ?
No, you just have bad taste.
Çare Sarıgül.
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No centre console armrest. Oh dear. Not good.
Lack of elementary thing as armrest for driver will be highly annoying on the motorway.
I prefer it. I'm 232kg.
76K on the road with no front armrests and poxy 6-speaker stereo. That's why I looked elsewhere for my new people mover.
The VW multivan is so much better in design with the comfy suede seats with arm rests and interior design. That’s what we went with.
King of MPV is Toyota Alphard or Vellfire
@@kapwws the only downside of both alphard and vellfire is the appalling body strength. I definitely don't want to be in one during the car crash……current alphard owner.
I'd rather get a Ford Transit or Toyota HiAce. Proper rear wheel drive too and real capability
Or a VW multivan, proper comfy seats with armrests and more space and better driving. All three companies have done vans for a lot longer and that’s obvious.
Over here in the failing US , we can't get a V6 in most Hyundai & Kia rides . You guys suck because you can! Just kidding . Very weird van
Hyundai owns Kia so not a sister company but a parent company much like be owning audi
50k forget this overrated thing! Worth max. 25-30k ..drives like upgraded imax, not comfortable at all..the grey import 2005 nissan elgrand drives better that this ..🤷🏼♂️
I drove a rental around Tasmania. (15 days and about 3000kms). Found it quite comfortable and the back seat passengers said it was very comfortable. I can't compare it to other people movers as I haven't driven any. I own a Peugeot 3008 GT HDi (2.0L diesel). I would say the Staria is fit for purpose. It does lack overtaking power with a load. You really have to rev it out.