They've moved on. Now they're making cars that are more desirable to own and at the same time affordable. Sure minor bugs here and there but they're minor. It's not like you're buying a Mercedes A-class (which I think should cost RM120k+ if not marked by them duties or whatever). The most important thing is that they're moving forward, no matter how slowly it may be (although they are going at it at a pretty decent pace lately).
If you want good handling, super fuel efficiency, great looks, built like a tank and you can wrestle a bull in it and there won't even be a scratch on the upholstery, and still priced under RM100k, steal a Mercedes S-class.
Oct 5 2012, 04:22 PM
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