QUOTE(XionCity @ Jan 26 2011, 01:13 AM)
if u r not racing type, wat for u complain abt better spd limit?? u r no smarter than government. even at 110km/h, it's enuf 2 kill lots of ppl d...same goes with buses which runs at 90km/h...
but i do agree, malaysia seriously needs to get good grade of petrol/diesel....hopefully can get Euro5 or 6 type diesel and petrol, with RON99/1xx class, so can on par with the rest of the world...
if malaysia keeps on like that, i doubt they can import other cars, which requires RON99 above...
Added on January 26, 2011, 1:14 am
agree. i love GDi engine as well...
yea, sry misunderstood
but if compare with GDi engine, i rather get the 2.4L Koup engine...
i disagree. its not speed that kills, why in germany #of accidents is low even when they have the autobahn?but i do agree, malaysia seriously needs to get good grade of petrol/diesel....hopefully can get Euro5 or 6 type diesel and petrol, with RON99/1xx class, so can on par with the rest of the world...
if malaysia keeps on like that, i doubt they can import other cars, which requires RON99 above...
Added on January 26, 2011, 1:14 am
agree. i love GDi engine as well...
yea, sry misunderstood
but if compare with GDi engine, i rather get the 2.4L Koup engine...
Elsewehere where speed limits is higher, also the # of deaths are low?
i do believe for 1, that our highways are in a pretty bad shape, potholes, uneven surface, in rain sometimes got watter puddles in the middle of the road.
Not much space between the road and the central divider, small lanes, emergency lane also so narrow. These factors do play an important role.
2.4L engine? not thx. We live in malaysia, where road tax is ridiculously based on CC of the car + Fuel Efficiency is worst. so higher displacement isnt always better.
Jan 26 2011, 01:23 AM

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