QUOTE(dares @ Apr 7 2012, 01:31 PM)
Fook it, changed the thread title
hahahaha in other countries some pronounce Por-sher (without the r at the end), some pronounce Porsh.
I think the Need For Speed:Porsche Unleashed it was pronounced Por-sher...
Por-sha - Refer to Eiraku's post. Watch the actual advert by them.hahahaha in other countries some pronounce Por-sher (without the r at the end), some pronounce Porsh.
I think the Need For Speed:Porsche Unleashed it was pronounced Por-sher...
QUOTE(mat79 @ Apr 7 2012, 01:32 PM)
sorry, off topic. I think somebody will attack me afterwards :-). Just share my thought, after reading on elantra topic, i realise that how easier malaysian see wonderful things that comes from others than in proton. For example, recently being a topic of discussion that elantra has something that forte dont have, flick the signal once, and its blink trice. Easier for short overtaking.
Wow, really a useful n cool feature rite. But do they know this feature(actually not really new in autonotive industry)already embended in proton exora under body control module function (bcm), n people will be suprise if many of advance functions in elantra already in bcm and there are a lot of offering under bcm. Even baseline exora has that feature.
Yup, grass always look greener on the other side. No offence, just sharing thoughts.
Normal lah tu. Whatever is local sucks. Malaysians always think that export is good. Whatever new feature Proton introduces, other brands will always be superior. It's the bloody mindset. They need to grow up.Wow, really a useful n cool feature rite. But do they know this feature(actually not really new in autonotive industry)already embended in proton exora under body control module function (bcm), n people will be suprise if many of advance functions in elantra already in bcm and there are a lot of offering under bcm. Even baseline exora has that feature.
Yup, grass always look greener on the other side. No offence, just sharing thoughts.
QUOTE(Eiraku @ Apr 7 2012, 01:35 PM)
Some pronounced it as Por-sha also. Lol.
@mat: If Potong put AFS (Adaptive Front lighting System) in their cars pun people might not notice lol. Potong should highlight it's hidden magic EVEN MORE.
Then again, it's not like their normal buyers even care. Show-offs don't buy Potong lol. People who know nuts about cars (or don't care) usually do.
Although there are exceptions to that rule lol.
Besides. BMW Start Stop system = Brilliant! Potong Start Stop System = Dumb. Funny because it WORKS THE SAME BLARDY WAY.
Bolded and QFT. Heh.@mat: If Potong put AFS (Adaptive Front lighting System) in their cars pun people might not notice lol. Potong should highlight it's hidden magic EVEN MORE.
Then again, it's not like their normal buyers even care. Show-offs don't buy Potong lol. People who know nuts about cars (or don't care) usually do.
Although there are exceptions to that rule lol.
Besides. BMW Start Stop system = Brilliant! Potong Start Stop System = Dumb. Funny because it WORKS THE SAME BLARDY WAY.
This Prevé might be a game changer though. A lot of non-believers (such as yours truly) decided to take the leap of faith.
QUOTE(-cmi- @ Apr 7 2012, 02:13 PM)
That's where Malaysian need to change their mindset.
We need to be more confident with ourself. In our eyes, we are not as good as mat salleh/Japenese or Korean.
We always look thing in negative way when it come to Malaysian product.
Don't know why. Maybe Malaysian naturally born to praise others.
Proton not in position that we can proud of yet but with right support, it got potential.
Most Malaysians are white worshipers. They think the whites are such great people with great blah blah blah. Back in uni, the number of Malaysian girls that would exclusively date the ang mohs were...lol.We need to be more confident with ourself. In our eyes, we are not as good as mat salleh/Japenese or Korean.
We always look thing in negative way when it come to Malaysian product.
Don't know why. Maybe Malaysian naturally born to praise others.
Proton not in position that we can proud of yet but with right support, it got potential.
But I digress. Malaysians really need a paradigm shift. Not everything local is shitty. When things are finally being done right, support where it's due should be given
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