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inspira 2.0 prem vs honda city vs vios, plz help me taiko..
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GoldenHawk
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Oct 17 2012, 02:20 PM
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What are you looking for my friend? A family-hauling sedan for those long, out-of city journeys or city runaround that's easy to park and trot around in? Decide on this, then looks at the price. Looks like you're just eyeing the RM80K - RM90K price range only.
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GoldenHawk
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Oct 17 2012, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE(MeToo @ Oct 17 2012, 02:54 PM) With all due respect, I would have to disagree with you. How can 90k for a proton be value for money compared to 80k for a Toyota?! Its like saying buying a Bonia bag for 5k is better value then paying 4k for a LV Value for money means what you get for the price, not just the price. Stop comparing brands - look at the car itself! ...and yes, getting a Bonia bag for RM5000 is better value than RM4000 for a LV - if the Bonia is leather & LV is plastic...
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GoldenHawk
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Oct 17 2012, 08:10 PM
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QUOTE(mat79 @ Oct 17 2012, 07:19 PM) just for fun coz seems a lot of fun discussion here, so join the bandwagon. Inspira has all prtn parts number, even jatco cvt unit, prtn parts number=prtn parts. So, if want to change to original mitsu cvt, just go buy at mitsu, sure mitsu part number. But if u want original jatco cvt, just buy ay jatco, sure jatco's part number. Dont worry, they are diff. But i think mitsu cvt is even better than jatco original one. So, buy at mitsu :-).ha..ha.. Hahaha... Abg. mat79 strikes again!  Comparing apple-to-apple, yes, the Mitsu will be top choice. You get what you pay for
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