When I have time, will go showroom take a look. What put me off the last time was when I close the rear boot, it goes BOOM! No padding etc unlike Jap cars. Wonder if they worked on this for the turbo version.
Short Review on the Exora Bold
Short Review on the Exora Bold
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Dec 30 2011, 08:01 PM
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When I have time, will go showroom take a look. What put me off the last time was when I close the rear boot, it goes BOOM! No padding etc unlike Jap cars. Wonder if they worked on this for the turbo version.
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Dec 31 2011, 04:24 PM
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My 21-yr old Estima closes with a nice "thud", although not as refined as the latest Estima's. Okay some of u say, it's not in the same class. But a 20+ yr old Estima is <RM30K on the market now. So in theory, can a 2012 Exora not copy some of the features of a 20-yr old Estima?
FWIW my Saga FLX also has problems with boot closing. It's slightly out of alignment but I can live with it cos it's a small boot. QUOTE(kadajawi @ Dec 31 2011, 01:55 PM) How do you expect a MPV boot to close? My Kangoo also bangs loud when you just let the thing drop, and IIRC a Touran isn't much different either. Just find the right technique to close the thing... for me it's lowering it until maybe 10 cm left, then pull up slightly, immediately letting go/pushing down a bit to close. Then the sound is ok, not too loud, and it's properly locked. Unless they install a hydraulic system or electric motors to close the boot I doubt there is a lot they can do. Hey, I have heard some people say 4AT is an advantage... proven tech, won't go wrong, easy to maintain. |
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