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 PROTON SAGA BLM, FL, FLX CLUB V25, Drive Saga Like a Boss!

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lhwj
post Jul 21 2012, 07:39 AM

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QUOTE(calvin_kenni @ Jul 21 2012, 12:27 AM)
guys.. i got this gaga 1.3 mt..
usually go back to KL from melaka with a full boot of luggage and 4 people in car including me..

what kind of tyre pressure u all lekomen?
sticker recommended pressure (front: 31 behind 28)
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I'd go a bit higher. Front 33 and rear 31 PSI.


QUOTE(eqmal197 @ Jul 21 2012, 12:31 AM)
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Just kidding lah tongue.gif You're right, old cars can be hard to maintain, even Japs so it's a good decision to get a new car. With over 300,000 units (BLM/FL/FLX) sold you bet this Gaga should be easily maintainable for years.

Congrats on the smooth collection despite it being Friday night. I enjoyed reading your "essay" thumbup.gif It's a fitting end to v.25 and I hope your Gaga serves your family well for many years to come smile.gif

QUOTE(zeone @ Jul 21 2012, 12:58 AM)
Congratz, Bro!
Downgrading? Depends on perspective...
Can say yu're UPgrading...cos from Ole car to New car!! Correct?
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Before my Gaga I was driving my mum's 1.8 litre car. Despite that I enjoy driving the Gaga tonnes more so it wasn't quite a downgrade personally rclxms.gif The only things that the old car can do but the Gaga can't are drive without touching the gear lever (auto) and foldable rear seats. Rear demister which will turn off automatically after the timer runs out. Variable intermittent speed wipers. I'd love the last three features in the Gaga, but that doesn't stop me from enjoying it wub.gif

This post has been edited by lhwj: Jul 21 2012, 07:49 AM
lhwj
post Jul 21 2012, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(dares @ Jul 21 2012, 10:54 AM)
Morning fellas.
Even in recirculating mode, smell will still come in. This is true for every car I have driven, because if they completely seal off the cabin from outside, the lack of oxygen will render you unconscious.

Some people opt to permanently, completely seal off the vents, and resort to opening the windows every now and then to let the fresh air in. This could be dangerous especially when you can't feel the asphyxiation until you feel sleepy.
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Especially for people like me who drive between KL and Penang non-stop.

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