A Candid Review of the 2013 Honda step wagon, quacks & features, driving experience, looks, and most importantly affordability and reliability. For business bookings or inquiries email: carnversations@gmail.com
@@CARNVERSATIONS wow I just type in this vehicle to know some more about this vehicle. I'm living in jamaica. And I wanted to get a Honda stream or the fielder but I'm confuse is to which one to choose. I want it as q personal vehicle and also to do little bizniz if things come to push. Pls help me choose with ur honest opinion . One love form jamaica 🇯🇲
@@tanshievlogs Go with the Stream... It has more room plus the Fielder and an additional 2 seats in back that u can always retract to get more trunk space
Put in 5 years of very hard daily ( 150- 200km) use into one of these. All it has needed besides servicing new arm bushes, stabiliser links and plugs. The engine is absolutely bulletproof.
Car reviews ain't an easy thing but what you've done is a solid 10/10. Quite informative and thanks for the use of relatable vehicle competitors in the same category .
Good review but the the rotary dial that you stated as the cruise control is the dial for the dash speedometer. The cruise control or button for stepwagon is on the steering wheel so if its not on the steering wheel, the car is not equip with it. Keep up the good work
Your reviews are always informative. I would suggest that you give some figures when it comes to fuel consumption. It's an average figure. Kindly review the alphard/vellfire and advise if it's value for money at its cost.
I have always loved & admired the beautiful exterior looks of the Honda Stepwgn. It makes me even happier to know that the interior is good too and price lower compared to competition. I love this channel
Great review, and nice outfit too. Yes, I'm sure in this market Honda has to go the extra mile to get a leg up on Toyota, especially in this Noah dominated category. At first glance, it almost looks like Honda is gunning for the Alphard, especially judging from the Stepwgn's proportions, front facia and mood lighting. It's a good looking van, although I am one of those who ABHORS the CVT. AWESOME move by Honda NOT putting the instrument cluster in the MIDDLE of the FREAKING DASH! (I'm looking at you, TOYOTA. Seriously... What the HELL were you all thinking?) Thanks for the clip! 👊😎 PS How in the Sam Hill do they change the timing belts on these vans, do they drop the engines?
I once had one, and for sure, it is really a good van, and worth it. NB: The Cruise control isn't as you showed, but on the steering wheel for the model with the option. What you've shown operates the dashboard lighting intensity and mileage...
I like your command of English. You have clear and good knowledge of the vehicle. Very very influencing. Let me buy that car you are driving ni love it 😍
2nd video ive watched, loved the review, your composure and car language mastery is admirable. A request though, come through with figures when it comes to space, like cubic meters for the kaboot below and when the seats are folded, also for fuel consumption etc. good job and keep up.
Eric, this is the greatest local car review channel I have watched and listened to so far, wonderful job! Could you please work on a review of the Mitsubishi Delica D5 and compare it the Honda Stepwagon 🙏😊
A serena is way more spacious( cabin wise and boot space),bigger and more fuel friendly than a stepwagon esp the s-hybrid serena. Technology wise the serena is also a powerhouse, body wise all these vans in its range are fairly the same. Suspension wise as long as you buy genuine parts and dont do heavy off roading the car will eat parts at a fair rate....enginewise and gearbox...nissans have been given a bad name for long...they might have there issues but its not as extreme as many put it. Buying as serena doesn't mean the gearbox will fail or the car will loose power . ....anyone seeking to buy a car...any of the three options is a good bargain( stepwargon, serena and voxy) All have their downsides and upsides...but there is no weak car amongst the three.
I love the stepwagon but the Noah gives just an amazing drive feel plus the speed is way more than the stepwagon and the voxy is very very very sporty especially on the interior.
@@denismigayi8513 Still giving me the best experience, no major issue, been doing normal service, I have changed engine mount and air intake pipe only, still a cool car, 11km/ltr, smooth driving experience and very powerful. I would still advise someone to go for it.
Hi there I started to watch your videos recently,I have never seen a channel that does an exclusive motor vehicle reviews in Kenya rather than showoff. I just wish I can work with you guys
The car in front is always a Toyota.its durable and very powerful uphill and stability. Sometimes price is never a factor you go for quality which Toyota has proved over the years
Mitsubishi Delica baba yao wote... but appreciate the review and not saying Honda or Toyota are not upto standard its all just personal preference and how/where you are utilising the van...
Nice 👌 review, tell me more about the availability of spare parts in Kenyan market, how cheap/exp compared to Toyota Noah/ voxy, the resale value and also the insurance
@Wokabi ....The BEST REVIEW of the 10 I watched on youtube. Can you tell me...Where is the SPARE TIRE. If those seats go down so deep in the trunk area?