10th June 2007

Toyota Wish

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Toyota Wish

One car that puts the Toyota design right at the top, would be the Toyota Wish. The Toyota Wish which is sold in Malaysia through UMW Toyota, is fully imported from Thailand. Overall its a modern and sporty looking vehicle with great substance in driving performance, that can cater for 7 persons comfortably or the additional space when needed.

To me, the greatest characteristics found in this great vehicle would be its appealing exterior and interior design that is accepted by most car lovers. Launched first in the year 2003 in Japan and “officially” by UMW Toyota, in May of 2006 in Malaysia. This model has done tremendously well in the market. After having a test drive on the Toyota Wish, you would definitely find it to be some what an outstanding driving experience.

The closest and most usual competitor for the Toyota Wish would be their constant brand rivals, the Honda Stream. But if you look into the specifications of the Toyota Wish, you would notice that its larger and a more spacious vehicle. Compare the exterior of the Toyota Wish which is at 1,745mm and the Honda Stream’s exterior of 1,695mm, thats a wider space of 50mm. Interior wise the Toyota Wish has a length of 2,670mm compared to Honda Stream’s interior of 2,560, that’s 110mm of extra length.

Toyota has not left out styling when they designed the Wish, as the exterior has a style that stresses sportiness as well as improving the vehicle’s aerodynamics. For most young executives its a practical choice as the Toyota Wish has features that enhances the modern and upmarket image that they can relate to.

Toyota Wish - Seats

There are so many advantages that you will be able to find in the Toyota Wish, one such advantage is their ability to transform their seats into different modes of operation, such as the; 7 passenger mode, Space Mode, Limousine Mode (5-passengers), Long Space Mode, Relax Mode and the Table Mode (good when go out for your picnics) .

Technicals aspects in this vehicle is also maintained as with all their other vehicles, where the main source of power coming from their 2.0S (1,998cc) 1AZ-FE engine which is a In-line 4-cylinder, 16 valve, DOHC, VVT-i provider. This engine compared to the Honda Streams i-VTEC offers a better acceleration and response which are essential for city driving with higher torque and comparable engine output. To define this take the example of a 0-100km/h test, where the Toyota Wish would take 11.11 seconds compared to Honda Streams 11.96 seconds. And we did a Standing Start Acceleration Test 0-400m, and found the Wish to reach it by 17.89 seconds compared to Streams 18.33 seconds.

The transmission found in the Toyota Wish is a 4 speed automatic sequential type. This enables the car to be driven in a manual transmission like way. Once the gear is set at “S” position, the shifting occurs by choosing either “+” (upshift) or “-” (downshift).

Toyota Wish - Interior

Macpherson Strut Suspensions with Stabiliser is used in the front and the rear is installed with Double Wishbone with Stabiliser, which in the end provides good handling and great ride comfort. To complement the ABS system, the Wish comes with 15″ ventilated disc brakes for the front and 15″ solid disc brakes for the rear.

Various other cutting-edge technology features are also adopted to prevent accidents from happening, like their active safety modes; VSC with TRC, ABS with EBD, BA (Brake Assist) as well the passive safety mode; GOA Body, Dual Front SRS Airbags, Front Seatbelts with Pretensioner and Force Limiter.

The audio system included in the Toyota Wish has a capability of playing CD/MP3/WMA disc’s, where sound is distributed through six speakers.

Currently if you are planning to purchase a Toyota Wish, get ready to make a selection from five different colour choices - Super Red, Black Mica, Champagne Metallic, Silver Metallic and Pacific Blue. As with all the Toyota vehicles sold through UMW in Malaysia, these vehicles come with a 3 year warranty or 100,000km (whichever comes first). Browse my earlier topic on “Toyota - June Promotion” to see what’s in store for the intended buyer. Starting Price is at RM152,686.10 (without insurance)

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  1. 1 On June 15th, 2007, Ibman said:

    Can the Toyota Wish really hit 400km/h in 17.89 secs?

  2. 2 On June 15th, 2007, Nihal said:

    Hi Ibman.

    Nice of you to pop-in, to query this.

    Well I for one , can see the rational behind your question, but this is something proven also by Toyota’s performance tests done at TMT (Thailand). But being realistic these are normally tests made on machines rather than physically on-the-road tests.

    Take note that the kerb weight on the Toyota Wish is placed at 1,410kg compared to Honda Stream’s 1,475kg, this might be another factor.

  3. 3 On June 16th, 2007, crystalattice said:

    It looks like the Toyota Previa here in America. Though I like the driver’s console, especially the placement of the gear shift.

  4. 4 On July 2nd, 2007, Nihal said:

    Hi Crystalattice :)

    Yup, it sure looks good with the gear placed in that angle, up on the console.

    The only thing I personally dislike and I feel is a set-back on the Toyota Wish is it’s rear air-con. Unlike the Unser or the current Avanza and Innova, where the air-con ducts are placed on top, the Wish on the other-hand emits the air from the bottom of the floorboard.

  5. 5 On October 9th, 2007, iantau said:

    What is the petrol comsumption for 1.8L version?

  6. 6 On October 9th, 2007, Nihal said:

    Hi Iantau,

    To be honest, it’s hard to say as there are two different engine specs that usually circulate within our market, specifically the D4 or either the popular VVTi engine. So, I’m not really sure which (engine spec) model you are refering to.

    Many factors should be taken into consideration when one wants to consider Fuel Consumption estimates - Car, Driver and also Traffic factors can make a big difference in fuel consumption figures.

    My best bet would be that it should circulate around the ranges of : 15 - 20cents/km (varying, depending on factors mentioned above)

  7. 7 On January 25th, 2008, Mike said:

    Hello,

    I have developed the fully integrated rear air-con for both Wish and 2007 model Honda Stream. Profile of the pipes and hoses look like those factory fitted. Low current consumption with excellent cooling performance. I will be most delight to provide you with more information, if any.

  8. 8 On February 14th, 2008, azdin said:

    hi mike,

    you have handphone number so that i can call regarding the rear aircon. how about mazda 5 can you d the same

    Can you put picture and more information about this esp on price..

    TQ

  9. 9 On March 6th, 2008, fendi said:

    Hi, I really adnire the design and comfort that WISH have to offer… My only dilema here is that I’m not too sure which one should I take - te RECON or the new units from UMW. Heard lots of rumours saying that is it better to take recon as it’s originally from Japan, and the parts used is meant for WISH; unlike those from Thailand where some claimed that some those WISH uses parts that is meant for Innova??? Is that for real??
    I remember hearing from one of the salesman in Toyota that UMW Wish uses normal belting system but not for Recon cars… so what does the Recon cars using? is it on chain system like? Your advise is much appreciated…Thanks

  10. 10 On March 6th, 2008, fendi said:

    opps sorry i mean admire… :)

  11. 11 On May 27th, 2008, amie said:

    hi, may i know which one better? recon from Japan or Brand new from UMW Toyota?

  12. 12 On May 28th, 2008, hadi said:

    wish or stream?

  13. 13 On June 24th, 2008, Brandon OUM said:

    So fun i can Fly with Wish 500km/h , i alrd try it , so powerful when i put more nitrogen Busch.

  14. 14 On August 20th, 2008, elizabeth said:

    what is the price recently for this Toyota wish?

  15. 15 On September 3rd, 2008, mohamad nain said:

    I’m in delima which one to choose either UMW wish or recon from japan. Most of the sales advisor said, recon from japan is better cause all part are special for wish. Quality of assembly is better for recon. Is it true? isit current price recon wish for 2004 is RM124000? I need response from u.TQ

  16. 16 On September 11th, 2008, kugiant said:

    i just bought toyota wish 2004 with price rm130k..full specs.I prefer recon from japan.

  17. 17 On September 15th, 2008, nazri said:

    i also bought the wish…the fuel using is very save..around 14.7km/L..or 300km/rm50..recon much better COZ it’s a original part From japan..price RM 111k (2003)…

  18. 18 On September 26th, 2008, rahim said:

    does anybody figure out how to make the nav/audio system to search radio above 90Hz frequency and paly other disc other than normal audio cd. and to tune to malaysia tv channel?

  19. 19 On October 18th, 2008, ndey said:

    haha ibman. i cant stop to laugh. the car cannot reach 400km/h in 17.89s, but the car use 17.89s to reach 400m.

  20. 20 On October 22nd, 2008, Ahmad said:

    Any new model for the Toyota Wish coming out in the near future?

  21. 21 On November 15th, 2008, azz7 said:

    I heard,Wish will come out a new model?It is true?

  22. 22 On December 9th, 2008, asrulesam said:

    any new wish model for me to consider…..?or else i may think of latest stream….

  23. 23 On January 3rd, 2009, chong said:

    my toyota wish yr 2004 recon when i going up mountain got sound came out from desboard like belt stack why can you give some tips?

  24. 24 On January 21st, 2009, noor shuhaida said:

    LET ME KNOW THE PRICE FOR WISH 1.8 N WHAT PRICE FOR 2.0

  25. 25 On February 8th, 2009, wasif said:

    my toyota wish is 2008 is colouring a silver white.

  26. 26 On February 14th, 2009, Bronko said:

    I just bought wish 2.0 D4 VVTI year made 2003 full specs . The price on road 130K. What do you think?… I know may be this price very expensive but what to do I already bought this car. Anybody have any idea regarding D4 VVTI engine.

  27. 27 On March 16th, 2009, judy james@dith said:

    well, if u ever wish for a ‘toyota wish’ it sure can happen if the determination is strong…n i got my 1.8cc without regret as my hubby n i have always thot that our last car would be our family car especially with d 5 kiddos that needs to travel with us….thanks to beloved hubby my wish for a wish really did come true….n when i tested d 100km wow…! dynamic comfort on speeding n like u tasted a limo! thus dont think twice….if u wanna get it

  28. 28 On March 17th, 2009, merang30 said:

    i have toyota wish 1.8cc year 2004 (recond). very confortable for travel but i notice that the pick up was slow. it is because of the cc as compared to the body or something wrong with my Wish.
    how about other who have wish?

  29. 29 On May 11th, 2009, joe77 said:

    I’m intended to get one next month, and now I do my survey on Wish. Would anyone suggest to me which one should I choose, 1.8 or 2.0, and which engine type should I look for. (p.s. I’m looking for recond Wish, what’s the current price range)

  30. 30 On May 18th, 2009, eisham said:

    i just booked 2.0 d4 at RM107k….full specs……well i just luv the conditions of the car……previous onwer a lady the managing director of the co…..it’s well maintain and looks new…71km on meter… :)

  31. 31 On May 26th, 2009, pj76 said:

    the wish is one of the best mpv u can get at a very reasonable price. recon would fetch less than 120k now. if u want fuel economy go for the 1.8 but if u want better speed go for 2.0. mine was a 1.8 new from japan end of 2005. you can look at the seat belt to determine year of manufacture. so far so good. it’s a bit heavy if use 18 inch wheel but handling will improve. overall the wish does not handle very well at corners with minimal body roll at speed of 100 above. so be carefull…planning to change the suspension soon…maybe GAB adjustable…any opinion on this????

  32. 32 On July 5th, 2009, yus said:

    I am planning to buy a 1.8 2004-2005 re-cond Wish black or white color. Price quoted for 2004, RM110K minus reverse camera & radio. Is the price ok? Or is it better to buy 2.0 model? Please advice. Any good suggestion, please email: mohyuss@yahoo.com

  33. 33 On July 11th, 2009, yus said:

    I heard many used car companies are importing re-cond wish to Malaysia. I was also told that there are also new wish are being imported to Malaysia as the old Wish are being discontinued selling there. Any comment?

  34. 34 On July 22nd, 2009, Mathi said:

    Hi Everyone,
    I really admire this Toyota Wish since it was brought in for the first time in Malaysia mostly recond models & at last my dream come true when I bought Silver Colour Model 1.8 year 2003 from one of the dealer in Cheras.

    It was pricey then ( 3 years ago) but the car was really great to drive with the confort it gives.I used to do regular service with one of the workshop near my home.

    I’m not pretty sure about the model like X,XS,NFL etc but mine comes with original bodykit,reverse camera,black colour fabric seat,leather covered sterring & locally installed Touch screen DVD player.

    The sales man told me the original Japanese player was stolen in the port.
    Well anyone out there who is undecided whether to go for Wish or Stream,I would strongly recommend Wish especially RECOND model.

    I have test drive the UMW distributed Wish but well I still think the feeling on the recond model is much more superior.

  35. 35 On July 25th, 2009, prionti said:

    I must buy one toyota wish immediately.It seems snuggest one.

  36. 36 On August 20th, 2009, yus said:

    Hi, i just book my 1.8 2004 full spec (w/o reverse camere but ori radio)wish for my wife for less than RM100k. It is expected to be registered by early september and WISH to be driveable for raya.
    Any good suggestion good workshop where to service and repair the wish? Is there any WISH club in Malaysia?

  37. 37 On August 28th, 2009, stu said:

    Hi, all, we recently hired a Wish in Cyprus for the day and it was great, it took 6 of us all over the southern part of the Island in air conditioned comfort, in temperatures approaching 50c. We found it quiet, comfortable, responsive and a joy to drive, besides economical on fuel.

    Why is this vehicle not for sale in Great Britain? This is the first time we have heard of it, and my garage doesn’t even know it exists.

  38. 38 On September 6th, 2009, yus said:

    Wish is a great car. Even the older model (2003)is every body wish. I must salute to Toyota for producing quality vehicles. I head the new wish is even better. But i must say that i hate Toyota Japan who prefer to give Japanese the first taste of their good car. what about the non Japanese market?. How long do we need to wait for us to own the new wish.Why Toyota do not export Wish to other part of the World?

    I strongly recommend Toyota Wish (Japan Spec) for those who look for comfort, economic and style. You never regret owning a Wish.

  39. 39 On September 13th, 2009, Kenny said:

    Hi all, I just got a news which a imported car dealer in Penang will have promotions of brand new Toyota Wish 2.0 from Japan going for 130k below. Is it worth to own one? Because, I have some comments saying there is without air-con on the back. So, I might think it will uncomfortable for the passangers at the back especially for M’sia wheather.
    Any Wish owner pleas share your experience?

  40. 40 On September 19th, 2009, ahmad said:

    nice car

  41. 41 On September 23rd, 2009, ccm said:

    Understand not many workshop able to flush the gear box. Friend in Singapore who owns one did not replace gear oil cos stated on gear dip stick that it is not necesaryunder normal driving condition. However, gear box jammed and need to overhaul costing about Sing$3,000.00

  42. 42 On September 25th, 2009, Dean Awang said:

    Hi,
    i’ve owned a Toyota Wish 1.8 JDM year’04, it is a great car on the highway,i hv been driven it for almost 2 years now, i love the feel of it, now my wife really hate to drive the waja which we had till now.
    and for your info, most of the Recond Wish does not have a rear aircond, but there is a service centre in JB area that do service and have replacement part for Recond Toyota Wish, and for those of you who complaint about the rear seat without air-cond, this service centre can also install for you, they have all the original Toyota Wish accessories and spare.
    I have recently replace my left rear view mirror which was broken and the service centre had a ready stock.
    so it not a worry for me to have a replacement of parts anyway. Thanks just to share an ideas and info.Mail me if anyone need to know the service centre matahari67@gmail.com, i gain no profit from it but just to share info.

  43. 43 On October 1st, 2009, faiz said:

    hai yus, maybe u can give me idea where i can get wish with good price like you. Please……

  44. 44 On October 25th, 2009, DIN said:

    hi everyone..
    emmm i jz bought 2004 wish..recon n price RM113 K….haha but the funny is, I still didnt drive it cz im always bz working at outstation haha..feel cant wait to see and drive it…nebody can share your first time experienced drive this very2 cute mpv???

  45. 45 On October 29th, 2009, Wasiq Rafiq said:

    Hi everybody, I am planning to get a 2004 Wish. Pls wish me luck. How good is this car actually?

  46. 46 On November 10th, 2009, d mac said:

    Is there any change that the wish will be comming to the us

  47. 47 On November 19th, 2009, xans said:

    Hi,
    Im comparing CT & Wish,in-term of monthly loan,both make not mch diffrent. There’ few thing comes to concern are what kind of modal 1.8 wish exactly have? some wth sunroof,body kit,fog lamp…etc.Any workshop in Kuching installing rear air-con? i saw first batch with ‘W’ logo, 05/06 wth round logo and also wth toyota logo, makin me bit confusing.Any advice o opinion?

  48. 48 On December 28th, 2009, Yeo said:

    xans,I’m a 2004 WISH owner.More importantly,satisfaction!You will never regret to be a WISH owner even with 2003 model unless you are not falling in love with her. Like me,dreaming of her since 2005,only this year cannot tahan then made a decision to let go my first love,corolla ae100,just to get marry with WISH.

  49. 49 On December 29th, 2009, fadzly said:

    Will Wish come out a new model? With or without rear air-con?

  50. 50 On December 31st, 2009, kobe said:

    i still ont know….i do like WISH very much..especially 2.0 recon verse, but i think i better wait for new model…2009 verse, but it looks ugly (my opinion), better 2008-previous verse, anybody know where i can find best price n best WISH condition that i wish for..

  51. 51 On December 31st, 2009, otai said:

    hi nihal,
    which is better….recon verse or umw, are the specs different?..what are the different…?

  52. 52 On January 5th, 2010, bb said:

    what is the different VVTI and D4-VVTI……. ????

  53. 53 On January 11th, 2010, Luc said:

    Good day I’m a toyota Wish owner great car but I don’t have owners manual, can somebody provide me one plse. PDF of word doc and mail me at lucstel66@yahoo.com many many thanks. Drive safely.

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