QUOTE(edison1437 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:40 AM)
no. mine 2001 waja. car dealer here only take the car for 15k and sell back around 17K. i sold to direct buyer 20K cash.LYN Proton INSPIRA Owners and Fans Thread V41!, Smart Guys (t)Roll Together-Gether!
LYN Proton INSPIRA Owners and Fans Thread V41!, Smart Guys (t)Roll Together-Gether!
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Back to the discussion we were having at TT round 2.
Here's the JPJ ruling JPJ Syarat-syarat yang perlu dipatuhi ketika membuat pertukaran enjin: Penukaran hendaklah mengikut peraturan-peraturan yang diisytiharkan di dalam Kaedah-Kaedah Kenderaan Bermotor (Pembinaan & Penggunaan)1959 L.N. 170/1959. Keadaan struktur keseluruhan kenderaan hendaklah baik terutamanya pada bahagian rangka casis (chassis frame). Tiada pengubahan struktur dilakukan pada ‘front cross member’, ‘steering linkage’ dan ‘steering box’. Tiada pengubahsuaian pada ‘base engine mounting’ dan tiada kimpalan pada struktur tambahan ‘engine mounting’. Kenderaan model Proton SELAIN Proton Perdana dan Proton Inspira hanya dibenarkan membuat penukaran enjin berkeupayaan maksimum 1836cc (1.8 Liter) sahaja. Penukaran enjin berkeupayaan 1997cc atau 1998cc (2.0 Liter) hanya dibenarkan kepada Proton Perdana dan Proton Inspira sahaja. Pelepasan asap kenderaan tersebut mestilah tidak melebihi 50% ‘opacity’. (Bagi enjin diesel sahaja). Lulus pengujian tahap kecekapan sistem brek di lorong pemeriksaan. |
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Selamat pagi Soulless Cheapskates sekalian
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QUOTE(K3nnYkl82 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:41 AM) bro .. rule of thumb .. well if i calculate based on 5years repayment, then it not the right car for me i think calculate the repayment by 5 years.. if u can pay THAT repayment amount... you can afford the car.. then u can choose 7 or 9 years as ur own preferance.. do consider how long u will use that car too .. if u can only afford 7 years repayment and not 5 .. and its very tight .. i suggest u to skip the car .. take consideration the fuel consumpition is heavier compare to average car .. hei .. its a BIG car u know ... and consider the amount of mods available .. luckily u are in sabah .. but once a while K3 will be back ... lolz ... This post has been edited by habibz84: Jul 9 2012, 10:52 AM |
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QUOTE(habibz84 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:49 AM) well if i calculate based on 5years repayment, then it not the right car for me i think is just a rule i set to make life easier ..if u can only afford the car for repayment of 7 or 9 years.. u cant really afford the car.. u wont wanna suffer for 7 or 9 years... take consideration of tear and wear .. parts dun last forever.. but if u can afford a 5 years or 3 years plan .. even better.. then go ahead and take 7 or 9 years... with the additional money pump to ur housing fund.. u can save a lot ... Just my 2 cents ... |
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QUOTE(edison1437 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:30 AM) not every time need to floor the thing right? bro, i tell you, any car can maintain highspeed the time with jazz i purposely let him tail me then i accelerate to a few cars then let him come near then repeat the same thing again lol but he never give up keep cucuk suvs/mpvs to 1.3 sedan its the acceleration that matters so, dont block them la, they took long time to build up the speed. |
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QUOTE(habibz84 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:49 AM) well if i calculate based on 5years repayment, then it not the right car for me i think y don buy 4x4 in sabah? |
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QUOTE(habibz84 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:36 AM) I oredi buy my house after 2years working.apartment la. but i rent out the house. Now im planning to dp 30k for this car. 20k(from my previous sold waja) + 10k from my pocket.so monthly roughly i get rm750 for instalment. Is it ok? sounds good cos u loan cheaper than a myvi but the petrol is slightly higher la. |
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QUOTE(K3nnYkl82 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:52 AM) is just a rule i set to make life easier .. most of the owner here rich2 guy ah if u can only afford the car for repayment of 7 or 9 years.. u cant really afford the car.. u wont wanna suffer for 7 or 9 years... take consideration of tear and wear .. parts dun last forever.. but if u can afford a 5 years or 3 years plan .. even better.. then go ahead and take 7 or 9 years... with the additional money pump to ur housing fund.. u can save a lot ... Just my 2 cents ... |
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QUOTE(habibz84 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:49 AM) well if i calculate based on 5years repayment, then it not the right car for me i think You better off with a MYVI or do you expect to be promoted anytime soon ? 46% of your pay ? nuts man. My new car is only 23% of my salary, and i also second guessing whether i should buy it man. |
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QUOTE(K3nnYkl82 @ Jul 9 2012, 10:52 AM) is just a rule i set to make life easier .. K3 punya repayment is 3 years oni... if u can only afford the car for repayment of 7 or 9 years.. u cant really afford the car.. u wont wanna suffer for 7 or 9 years... take consideration of tear and wear .. parts dun last forever.. but if u can afford a 5 years or 3 years plan .. even better.. then go ahead and take 7 or 9 years... with the additional money pump to ur housing fund.. u can save a lot ... Just my 2 cents ... |
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