Well, about time really.
On the Exora, I guess Proton has 2 selections. Do a 1.8-2/0 car OR do a turbo version. Well, I guess the turbo version is cheaper.
Proton Exora Turbo, Available next year!!
Proton Exora Turbo, Available next year!!
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May 27 2009, 08:01 AM
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Well, about time really.
On the Exora, I guess Proton has 2 selections. Do a 1.8-2/0 car OR do a turbo version. Well, I guess the turbo version is cheaper. |
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May 30 2009, 10:31 AM
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May 30 2009, 08:39 PM
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QUOTE(finkl1 @ May 30 2009, 07:56 PM) if turbocharged to 140-155hp range still isn't going to make difference. The P2 MPV cannot be directly compared to the Exora. It is one class smaller. And the price range is below Rm60k. FC is still going to be affected. I have never heard of a turbocharged car being more fuel efficient. they should have thought about a good engine bloc before planting a Campro in the MPV. Let's see if Perodua Passo Passette is more value for money than Exora... why is perodua a national car also i don't know... But in terms of value, perhaps we can only know the car is 100% out. Material quality, fit and finish quality can justify the price, I hope. |
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