QUOTE(SothysSaleShop @ Dec 12 2010, 01:57 PM)
Since you guys are discussing this, I happen to met a friend of mine today, and shared with him that I ordered an Inspira.
Guess what was his reaction to my statement?
"Go buy a grand livina or better a forte! Dont trust proton again!" (He is basically flipping out and got to a point where I need to remind him that it was I who ordered not him, why is he so passionate about my choice?)
He goes on to argue that its because its local people assemble the car, Inpsira will have problems, I was like WTH!??!, honda, merc and bmw are a few of the many CKD by local people, how come you dont condemn?
Seriously, today's discussion sounded like a typical proton bashing that was happening in V1 and V2 Inspira thread. Quite a deja-vu feeling I tell you.
ckd-ed honda accord IS being condemned, FYI. even among the beemer & benz quarters, those hardcorers will tell you that is infact a marginal differences between the fully imported ones (even tho several years older) compared to those locally assembled. well, for the latter 2, i don't have much info, just hearsay. but as for honda accord, yes, it is not that "japanese fit & finish", you can say.Guess what was his reaction to my statement?
"Go buy a grand livina or better a forte! Dont trust proton again!" (He is basically flipping out and got to a point where I need to remind him that it was I who ordered not him, why is he so passionate about my choice?)
He goes on to argue that its because its local people assemble the car, Inpsira will have problems, I was like WTH!??!, honda, merc and bmw are a few of the many CKD by local people, how come you dont condemn?
Seriously, today's discussion sounded like a typical proton bashing that was happening in V1 and V2 Inspira thread. Quite a deja-vu feeling I tell you.
p/s: remember the guy with "my honda tak guna"?
Dec 12 2010, 02:17 PM

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