Im amazed by this car, cannot fault the build, I took it on a 24km unsealed road following another car, no dust inside, no squeaks, no rattles. six months 9000kms so far, its awesome.
I'm coming back to the Rondo after looking around for other cars. SUV's just are too thirsty, and I'm fed up with mpg lies from the manufacturers (Canada unregulated). RAV4 is too pricey. Mazda5 is too plasticky. VW too arrogant.
I'm kind of fed up with car shopping to be honest. I hate it every time around.
Had my '07, 4cyll. Rondo over 2 years now. Love it! Extra space when seats go down flat really helps. Ride is a bit hard and styling is "anonymous" .... neither problem would stop me from getting a new one when the time comes.
here in sydney car comes with a five year warranty, eight years if you get it serviced with the dealer. if you need to know the finer detail, then have a look at the service schedule of what needs to be replaced and when and then check prices for those parts and labor hours at the service center of your choice or the dealter's service center.
Looked at this car, its very nice, however I'm 6.1" long legs, a bit cramped but by far the best value 7 seat in the Australian market. Shame we don't get the 2.4 or 2.6. Diesel would be a good option too.
I'm taller than that and I found it has plenty of head room. Try lowering the electric seat, perhaps it was left in a high position when you test drove it.
yes its fine, heaps of head space , not sure what happened when I sat at the dealer, there is plenty of leg room , i've actually put the driver's seat forward! great car, everyone is impressed, feels very solid. Better assembled than my yaris.
I was impressed as well. I thought the V6 had a little better suspension than the 4 cylinder one. Also the V6 doesn't use much more fuel apparently.
My only beef now is, where does the dog sit? I'd like him to sit on the floor and not on a seat. But I don't want to loose all the cargo space either.
only the 4 cylinder 2.0L petrol available in australia, but rides smooth and feels so secure. Would have preferred a diesel. dog needs to go in a harness on a seat or you'll have to put one seat down
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wisam262 7 months ago
so he leans over to his wife and says.. shut up bitch im driving...lol and smacks her
onecoolcree 10 months ago
lolol Rajon Rondo from the Boston Celtic's has his very own car! I want one now just because his name is involved!
brittyizawesome 1 year ago
Im amazed by this car, cannot fault the build, I took it on a 24km unsealed road following another car, no dust inside, no squeaks, no rattles. six months 9000kms so far, its awesome.
mikie144 2 years ago
I'm coming back to the Rondo after looking around for other cars. SUV's just are too thirsty, and I'm fed up with mpg lies from the manufacturers (Canada unregulated). RAV4 is too pricey. Mazda5 is too plasticky. VW too arrogant.
I'm kind of fed up with car shopping to be honest. I hate it every time around.
a1mint 2 years ago
Remember, buy a white Rondo, and the 200$ charge called the colour-code charge for fancy paint does not apply! Remind the salesman of this, eh.
gordie338 2 years ago
Had my '07, 4cyll. Rondo over 2 years now. Love it! Extra space when seats go down flat really helps. Ride is a bit hard and styling is "anonymous" .... neither problem would stop me from getting a new one when the time comes.
gordie338 2 years ago
hi i wanna buy this car for my family.please advise me.and just have kid.and how about the maintenance.i mean spare parts.thanks
i2n4us 2 years ago
here in sydney car comes with a five year warranty, eight years if you get it serviced with the dealer. if you need to know the finer detail, then have a look at the service schedule of what needs to be replaced and when and then check prices for those parts and labor hours at the service center of your choice or the dealter's service center.
mikie144 2 years ago
Looked at this car, its very nice, however I'm 6.1" long legs, a bit cramped but by far the best value 7 seat in the Australian market. Shame we don't get the 2.4 or 2.6. Diesel would be a good option too.
mikie144 2 years ago
well, I'll eat my words, got an EX today in Sydney, its just awesome.
mikie144 2 years ago
I'm taller than that and I found it has plenty of head room. Try lowering the electric seat, perhaps it was left in a high position when you test drove it.
a1mint 2 years ago
yes its fine, heaps of head space , not sure what happened when I sat at the dealer, there is plenty of leg room , i've actually put the driver's seat forward! great car, everyone is impressed, feels very solid. Better assembled than my yaris.
mikie144 2 years ago
I was impressed as well. I thought the V6 had a little better suspension than the 4 cylinder one. Also the V6 doesn't use much more fuel apparently.
My only beef now is, where does the dog sit? I'd like him to sit on the floor and not on a seat. But I don't want to loose all the cargo space either.
a1mint 2 years ago
only the 4 cylinder 2.0L petrol available in australia, but rides smooth and feels so secure. Would have preferred a diesel. dog needs to go in a harness on a seat or you'll have to put one seat down
mikie144 2 years ago
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mikie144 3 years ago
that's alot of fucking cup holders
ragethetool 3 years ago
Thanks for the walkaround! Really very informative.
anon31415 3 years ago
Really great little vehicle, I love mine.
IntellibotRobotics 3 years ago
retake the presentation and take the "ahs" out between sentences
Numismatist100 3 years ago
This car is cute!
AiKawashima 4 years ago