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 2ndhand 308Turbo or New Preve, which is worth it?

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SUSedmunz
post Oct 24 2013, 12:55 PM

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QUOTE(eric_ocy @ Oct 22 2013, 07:21 PM)
preve was lousy, same as suprima s, I mean the build quality, the plastic came off when my pants cling on the panel below the seat... and the door panel can move when I try to feel the material, although it's not hard plastic,  but I felt unreliable. More of is the car was too high tech,  you need to put your remote into the car before pressing the push start button??? WTF?? Then what's the point of the push start button? Why not make conventional key instead... The push start button is for our convenient to not look for our keys in our bag or pocket, but proton use old BMW tech which is put the key only press the push start button which is totally time waster... and one more important thing is the whole car is on electronic lock, which means there's no manual lock on each side of the door, and it can be opened by pulling two times at the door... worst part is, if the battery died, will the lock works??? The sales man even told me this car has higher hp than altis, and I thought doesn't our law in this country max speed is only 110km/h is allowed?  More is this car comes with timing belt!! Although it's proven quieter than timing chain,  but if you were the customer you want a timing belt or timing chain? Even 2005 myvi is with timing chain, have they complain that it's loud than a saga?? For that kind of money, I rather spend on low spec honda city plus the discount given just few Ks more than cfe preve... or cheaper than the SS. Just my point of view after looking at the car, don't pump me kao kao ya... XP
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you may opt for executive variant which equipped with normal key ignition. by the by i do prefer soft plastic rather than hard plastic in toyota or honda. it do makes some different when comes to scratch resistant. not to mention lesser chances for the noise generated from plastic vibration.

 

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