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Honda Stream vs Toyota Wish

Several months ago, I was down at Leng Kee to look the Honda Stream and Toyota Wish. Having heard so many horror stories about parallel importers, I prefer to deal with the authorized agents. At that time, Borneo Motors had just started to bring in the Toyota Wish. Kah Motors had been selling the Honda Stream for a while. It was a good time to start researching the two car models.

The Honda Stream, I felt was a little pricey then. With Borneo Motors introducing the Wish, I imagine there would be some pressure on Kah Motors to bring down the Stream’s price. It turned out not to have any impact. But fortunately with declining COE prices (and what more with the recent crash of COE prices), things are beginning to look better now.

Many years ago when I was in the market for a new car, I was looking at the Mitsubishi Colt Plus and Honda Jazz. I wanted a hatchback car for more flexible boot space configuration. Alas, I ended up with a Toyota Altis, because both the Colt Plus and Jazz were not terribly good value (in my opinion), and shockingly the Toyota Altis turned out to be pretty good specs, good price, and all-around good value for money. (I say “shockingly” because I never had very good impression of Toyota’s Corolla line.) At that time, the Stream was ugly, and there was no Wish (from Borneo Motors).

So anyway, now my interest is roused again with the Stream and Wish. They are both quite comparable compact MPVs. Both are 3-row, 7 seater, 1.8L engine, and very similar size. Here’s my quick run down of their more “objective” features:

In a nutshell, the Wish is cheaper to own, but the Stream has superior specifications (but not necessary in add-ons/accessories).

Then, the more “subjective” features (which of course everyone may have a different view because it’s all about personal preferences):

The most subjective thing is that I just prefer Hondas over Toyotas. Not that there is really anything really wrong with Toyotas. Buying cars is not all about logic. (Sometimes maybe even hardly at all!)

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