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 PROTON SAVVY LYN club, D4F, JB1 repair manual inside

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usus
post May 12 2006, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(-=Axis=- @ May 12 2006, 12:39 AM)
i really hope his wife went and bought one, then he will know..

savvy, tiara replacement konon. national car that has the worst 2nd hand value. hopefully this won't happen to his beloved little savvy. anyway, good luck Jeff  icon_idea.gif
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tiara had a bad 2nd hand value. savvy not even in 2nd hand sales yet.
can brief a bit how would it be like that too?

QUOTE(chastise @ May 12 2006, 12:40 AM)
I think we should ask a savvy owner after 3 yrs...if there's any problem with it...i personally think the handling is better than Myvi...
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yeah, agreed...
usus
post Jul 31 2006, 03:14 PM

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couldn't really imagine that the waja skirt could bring out some simple aggression on the looks, along with the spoiler. nice and simple.
usus
post Nov 17 2006, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(IntegraTypeR @ Nov 17 2006, 03:06 AM)
I don't know about you, but you have to drive a real manual before you can say that.

From my experience, the delay from the AMT being compared to full manual with clutch is significant factor to me.  ohmy.gif  So, "just like a manual", is what i can't agree with.
Its not like i didn't know what AMT stands for in the first place, furthermore i had actually driven one myself that night.  doh.gif
No offence to you.  smile.gif
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AMT = Automated Manual Transmission
of course it's not same with manual trans, even with gear shifting abilities. even if we are skilled in handling pure manual transmission, we will not able to control the lag of the automated clutch still but AFAIK shifting AMT could result in perfect lag, which is not too delayed or too quick (whatever gear it is shifting to). but does savvy has the technology to adapt the driving traits of the pedaller?
also, does the gear controls the pace of the car (ie downhill, steady slow, bla bla)

*edit: added question, grammatical

This post has been edited by usus: Nov 17 2006, 11:46 AM

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