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 Proton PrevĂ© V16, I'm proven. Et vous?

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LYNsucks
post Nov 13 2012, 01:07 AM

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Man, this preve is really a rusty car. Rust everywhere. Park at open space at morning. A short rain at noon. Get car at evening and found rust on all discbrakes! Inspect a viva that parked besides and found no trace of rust on its discbrakes. Makes me wonder what material being used for discbrake since it became rusty almost instantaneously after being sprinkled with water. Of course a short drive wipes it away but it gets back fast too whenever downpour happens. I thought preve use high performance brake like those of brembo ceramic, no? Ceramic wont rust aint it?

Apart from the known rusty exhaust holder, I saw rust too at many other parts especially those linkage that are in black paint. At least the rusty exhaust holder issue is absence in other cars like unser. Kinda worried how long can this global car last..
LYNsucks
post Nov 13 2012, 08:10 PM

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Anyone uses cover on their steering? Found this recently:

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It's silicone steering cover featuring negative ions. Guess it gives better grip due to its rubbery properties. Better than leather I suppose. Anyone uses this before? BTW, theres glow in the dark version too:

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Explanation from its web:

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http://www.cameleoncover.com/Product-Benefits.html

Effects of ions

Frequent exposure to electrical equipment in operation has been reported to cause a feeling of fatigue or illness. This is believed due to the positive ions generated by the apparatus.


Negative ions appear to contribute to positive changes in mood and behavior.


Another way that negative ions may promote heath is that allergy-provoking particles such as dust and pollen possess a positive electrical charge. When negative ions are introduced to the environment, they appear to counteract the allergenic effects of these positively charged ions.
I wonder how true it is and whether can be fitted on preve. Anyone?

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