❤ LYN Proton INSPIRA: Owners/Fan Thread V2 ❤, INSPIRA > Everything | JEBAT Bodykit! :D
❤ LYN Proton INSPIRA: Owners/Fan Thread V2 ❤, INSPIRA > Everything | JEBAT Bodykit! :D
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Nov 16 2010, 03:43 PM
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any test drive units at Puchong or Bukit Jalil area?
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Nov 17 2010, 10:55 AM
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yeh yeh... we can have Forte + Inspira TT soon!
so far only new city TT with us civic & lancer dowan TT with us hope u all no problem ok! |
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Nov 17 2010, 11:22 AM
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Nov 17 2010, 04:29 PM
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just noticed they added extra 3in thick polystyrene foam in boot to compensate for space saver tire well to allow inspira to use full size spare. that makes the available boot space height lower than usual. anyone checked this?
also i checked the front sub frame & rear suspension frame seems diff from lancer! let's do some digging for more info here ...... |
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Nov 17 2010, 10:51 PM
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Kuala Lumpur, 15 November 2010 – Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) Japan has collaborated with Proton Holdings Berhad (Proton) for many years and most recently, the technical support provided to Proton for the development of the new Inspira.
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia wishes to state that other than the Lancer, no other Mitsubishi models currently distributed by Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), including its recently launched vehicles – the all-new Lancer Sportback (October) and the ASX compact crossover (November) will be based on this technical collaboration in the future. While the Inspira is modeled after the Mitsubishi Lancer, it differs in a number of ways – with both having its own unique traits, allowing each respective vehicle to differentiate itself in the marketplace. Each brand also caters to a different group of customer segments with a different set of driving desires and expectations. Exported to Malaysia and distributed by MMM, the Lancer is a Completely Built-Up Unit (CBU) – in which all parts and assembly standards have met Mitsubishi Motors' stringent global quality standards. In addition to being fully manufactured by MMC in Japan, the Mitsubishi Lancer is also designed and produced to meet the highest European (high-speed driving performance and handling), American (safety) and Japanese (vehicle built) quality standards. The Inspira, on the other hand, is assembled at Proton’s facility in Shah Alam and will contain 40% local parts within the year. Exclusively for Lancer owners, MMM offers a five year warranty programme in addition to a complimentary two year maintenance programme on all parts and labour. MMM’s extensive sales and service network includes 54 service centres and 41 sales outlets nationwide – out of which 15 are 3S (Sales, Service and Spare parts) centres. MMM intends to increase its sales network to 45 by March 2011 with 27 3S centres. On top of that, Lancer owners enjoy the assurances that come with purchasing a vehicle renowned for its 90 year brand heritage. Mitsubishi is also one of the leading global automakers in the world and has a long successful history in motorsports. Through MMM, MMC continues to strengthen its presence in Malaysia. Mitsubishi is now one of the top four brands within the non-national car segment in Malaysia. For more information, please visit your nearest Mitsubishi Motors showroom, or log on to www.mitsubishi-motors.com.my or call Customer Care Line at 03-7622 2202. |
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Nov 17 2010, 10:52 PM
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QUOTE In addition to being fully manufactured by MMC in Japan, the Mitsubishi Lancer is also designed and produced to meet the highest European (high-speed driving performance and handling), American (safety) and Japanese (vehicle built) quality standards. ahem.... what is this jap trying to say???? |
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Nov 18 2010, 08:12 AM
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QUOTE(DaBestOne @ Nov 18 2010, 05:15 AM) Finally test drive Inspira 1.8 auto today.. Went to the authorise dealer in Serdang... it was not a experience to be remembered... KENA ROADBLOCK by police... I duno what stupid dumbass the police mentioned, said that it is a public holiday and shouldn't allow to test drive car, because the car does not have a proper car plate... Kesian the SA offer him RM300 err... i best look else where for test drive then.... went to kelana but no unit for test drive only 2.0 showcar with BKwhere else can i go? |
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Nov 18 2010, 08:23 AM
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Nov 18 2010, 06:19 PM
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Nov 18 2010, 09:22 PM
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Nov 18 2010, 11:46 PM
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QUOTE(jychow @ Nov 18 2010, 10:33 PM) Can't comment of fuel consumption yet as it is still new. I feel it is better to share after the 1st service. Not much comments on acceleration because still taking care of my new baby, until 1st service. Just a general way of breaking-in a new car, in my own dictionary Overall, I am generally pleased with the Inspira. It has met my expectations. ********** hope this helps. |
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