QUOTE(dg6049 @ Oct 1 2013, 06:16 PM)
Hi all preve owner, Im thinking of getting manual preve, want to know about the fc of manual spec. Does anyone know about this?
17km/Litres..but may depend on your foot Proton Prevé V19, Welcome our brother Suprima S
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QUOTE(rexilen @ Oct 8 2013, 01:14 PM) well my dealer said the tinted came from factory safetint with 5 years warranty..thy said its cost about 2.5k I think if you wanna spend 2.5k to install tinted film, better install it at outside..with this price can purchase the best product at outside tinted shop d |
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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ Oct 16 2013, 09:50 AM) Early in the morning today finally managed to hit 180km/h on the PReve Turbo just for a short while before a vehicle in front foiled the attempt to go any faster. THe pickup from 120km/h to 180km/h seems to be quite effortless with the Turbo engine. It doesn't take long for the vehicle to climb up to 180km/h. How's the car stability during 180km/h ?Anybody managed to hit 200km/h? |
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The RM90k shootout – Toyota Vios vs Proton Suprima vs Honda Jazz Hybrid
http://paultan.org/2013/11/19/driven-web-series-episode-1/ |
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Common Problems With an Automatic Transmission
Noisy Transmission It changes from car to car, due to the brand and the make, and your mechanic. But one thing is certain: if your car makes any kind of whining, whirring, buzzing, or clanging noises, there is something wrong with the transmission. Ignoring these noises only gives them a chance to grow louder. Most transmission-related sounds occur at transition speeds. It happens during acceleration or deceleration in most cases, and idling in bad ones. The intensity determines the problem. It could be anything from a low amount of lubrication to chipped gears. ► Vehicle Not Moving This one is a little tricky. The worst possible problem is a broken transmission system, because the only way to fix this is a transmission overhaul. But a transmission dying out instantly, without giving any warning, happens very rarely. So if the problem occurs without any other signals (like noise or jerking when the gears change), chances are it could be something else, like the drive shaft, the cable connection to the gear shifter, or a broken bushing. ► Loose Transmission/Uneven Changing of Gears If your car is not going into gear, or can't stay in it once shifted, it could be another sign of transmission failure. Another symptom is a jerk that you get when the gears shift. In harsh cases, it feels like you've been rear-ended every time the car shifts gear. ► Leaking Transmission Fluids/Foul Odors This is one of the most common problems with any transmission system. The source of the problem can be found out by calculating the last time you changed your car's transmission fluids. If it was fairly recent, the leak could be because of loose joints or bolts around the drain plug or filters. If your car is old and the fluid hasn't been changed for quite some time, the problem could lie in the filters or the gaskets. They tend to get worn out after long-term use and start malfunctioning. A slightly more rare cause is damage to the transmission housing by external factors such as rocks, speed bumps, potholes, or the sidewalk. ► The Check Engine Light Never ignore it. You'll just be inviting more trouble if you do. There are two ways to assess the code. One is to check it online, through a legit code book. The book will only tell you which sensor is relaying the specific code, implying that the problem is related to that sensor. The other way is to get it checked directly at a mechanic's. |
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Beware of Genting First World hotel too
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QUOTE(Darkcloudz @ Jan 7 2014, 11:12 AM) guys, i only managed to drive roughly 400km full tank. kinda low FC la. Fuel consumption sometimes is depend on your right foot and your driving habit..If highway drive mostly should able to drive 500km above city drive all the time, regularly travel short distance |
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QUOTE(hong3831 @ Feb 25 2014, 10:44 AM) Just share some info~ How much they quote you for wrapping whole seat ? this shop is doing leather seat wrapping promotion https://www.facebook.com/pages/Perkhidmatan...220140478019552 Pls feel free to take a look~ im getting mine too~ |
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QUOTE(TitaniumZ @ Feb 27 2014, 04:02 PM) Syn3000 is fully syn, and although expensive, I can really feel significant improvement over before service. The drive is much smoother and the jerkiness at low speed is almost gone. Agreed bro..Syn3000 provide smoothness and quietness of the engine, although it cost RM200++ |
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Preve 1.6 CVT Premium
1. Rear Spoiler 2. Push Start Button 3. Auto Cruise 4. Auto Wipers 5. Auto Climate Air Conditioner 6. Paddle Shifters 7. Auto Fold Side Mirrors 8. Built in GPS (Portable GPS for Preve Executive) 9. Auto Headlamp 10. Side Airbags 11. ISOFIX seat mountings 12. Tinted Film 13. 7-speed ProTronic 14. CFE engine (CPS engine for Preve Executive) |
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