QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jun 15 2013, 01:29 AM)
So free? got so much time to passby and whistle?this weekend, no need to detail your enterprice flying carpet?
Peugeot 408 Owners/ Fans Thread, Motion & Emotion
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QUOTE(EnergyAnalyst @ Jun 15 2013, 09:52 AM) http://cars.uk.msn.com/trending-blog/audi-...n-their-partner You know why peugeot owners are "faithful" to their partners?Now one more reason We can show our GF or Mrs. For buying Peugeot It's because they spend so much time in the workshop and so much $$$$ repairing their cars, that they do not have time and $$$$$$$ to flirt around outside. So they are seen to be "faithful" to their partners. Get it? This distasteful joke came from a toyota owner, not from me. OK??? |
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QUOTE(neekun @ Jul 16 2013, 08:47 PM) Guys, does the auto dim rear view mirror still dim when there is strong light after applied Vkool Elite? nothing to do with your tinting.My 308 auto dim not auto dimming after tinting the sensor on the mirror detects the brightness intensity hitting the mirrors and will dim accordingly. For your case, it appears that the sensors are not working. Did the installer remove the rear view mirror during the tinting process? |
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Driver a turbo car doesn't gives you the right to drive like a sakai and start tailgating.
and some are so damn proud of it. |
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Jul 30 2013, 05:47 PM
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QUOTE(Termibait @ Jul 30 2013, 05:10 PM) Skyblu3, OK, you may continue speeding then...and keep on proving the power of turbo.I agree with you. Nobody should be tailgating any car on the road and its dangerous to do it if you are doing very closely to other car. well, if ur statement was referring to me, I m not saying I m proud of it but merely wanna prove the power of turbo in everyday life. ( even drivers in kancil do that). imho, speed doesnt kill, negligence kills people! on a side note, calling people sakai is not very good manners! Appreciate your good intention though. I respect your humble opinion. no offence on the word sakai though, that's what we use to refer to 'crazy' ppl...such as driving like a crazy bugger, etc etc. Speed safe and prove the power of your turbo. |
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Jul 30 2013, 05:52 PM
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Just for your information.....
Please drive with wisdom. Thanks. |
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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Aug 1 2013, 12:14 AM) There sure are lots of wannabe racers in this thread. IB4 speed doesn't kill, negligence kill ppl.So proud of your turbo and want to bully others by tailgating them? So confident of your car? How about environmental factors? Are you sure the road is in good condition? What if there is a small patch of oil on the road? What if a slower moving vehicle moves into your lane? Can you stop from 200kph in time? I suggest you take a look at accident pictures in Malaysia. Malaysia has a high rate of accidents. http://www.miros.gov.my/web/guest/road More than 6 thousand people die from road accidents every year. Do you want to add to the accident statistics? There are too many cars not using the indicator lights. And not driving safely and responsibly. you wait la. |
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QUOTE(Termibait @ Aug 1 2013, 10:01 AM) Anything more thanĀ 90kph will not be safe too....do u drive at 90kph or below? Lol yes, above 90kph isn't that safe either....but it is definitely safer than doing 200kph, what's more when some start to tailgate slower cars...even Lambos are not spared.like I said, negligence kills and u just proved that with your statement. I m not arguing that speeding is correct or should be proud. Just stop for a moment and think, can we really drive 220kph constantly on highway? Furthermore, I believe if u r driving a turbo model, you wont be driving below 110kph unless there is speed trap or cars in front of you in highway....you will easily do 130 -140kph. Is that SAFE???? Anything more than 90pkh is not safe. If yiu wanna argue road condition, other drivers etc...even you stay at home also not safe. I rest my case. i agree, negligence is one of the main factor that leads to car crash. But ACCIDENT do happen, anytime anywhere when it is most unexpected. That's why it is called ACCIDENT. But imagine this....you are "cruising" at 200kph. Suddenly a car cuts into your lane, or to make it simple...something happened. Do you agree it will be easier to control your car at lower speed as compared to 200kph? And please dont start talking about skills. WHen something happens, whatever skill you have is useless. I always say this, even an F1 driver can crash his F1 car, due to negligence of other drivers or something unexpected happened. All i'm saying here...controlling your vehicle or avoiding an accident is easier when you are doing at a lower speed, comparing to the same when you are doing 200kph. May I ask, when you were doing 200kph...tailgating other cars, were you alone in the car? Do you have a family? Were your wife, kids, etc in the car when you were doing that? Will you do the same if your family is in the car? Just curious....since you are so confident that driving at highspeed is safe. Cheers This post has been edited by skyblu3: Aug 1 2013, 09:47 PM |
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QUOTE(EnergyAnalyst @ Aug 2 2013, 09:58 AM) deep down, we all know what is right from wrong Wow...Police. I love this group too.DON'T DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU DON'T WANT OTHERS DO UNTO YOU The Police (no not our traffic police but The Police band for those old geezer like me who knows)...have this memorable song, suggest you play it Love their ever green hit song - Every Breast You Take. |
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