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 Plan to buy a NEW/USED car?(V2), ASK HERE for recommendation.

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mhyug
post Aug 7 2014, 09:16 PM

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1. Brand: perodua kelisa
2. Budget: 11k-14.6k
3. Used: yes please
4. Specs: normal car not heavily modified
5. Transmission: Automatic
6. NA or FI: -
7. Type: hatchback
8. Remarks: if possible mileage below 100k, non accident or flood related.

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KalvienYong
post Aug 12 2014, 04:35 PM

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1. Brand : Any
2. Budget : below 130k
3. New/Used/Unreg : New
4. Specs : Any
5. Transmission : Auto
6. NA or FI : ????
7. Type : Sedan
8. Remarks :
- fuel saver
- durability
- low maintenance and spare part cost (not too pricey is ok)

TQVM

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zenix
post Aug 12 2014, 09:44 PM

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QUOTE(KalvienYong @ Aug 12 2014, 04:35 PM)
1. Brand : Any
2. Budget : below 130k
3. New/Used/Unreg : New
4. Specs : Any
5. Transmission : Auto
6. NA or FI : ????
7. Type : Sedan
8. Remarks :
- fuel saver
- durability
- low maintenance and spare part cost (not too pricey is ok)

TQVM
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You can always go for the boring yet stable things like Toyota Altis or Honda Civic or something abit premium like Polo Sedan (but without a turbo, you'll feel that paying that price for a crippled VW seems sad) then of course you can go all nutty if you really want a premium conti and buy a recon merc which i think is a good and cheap entry point for a real conti as long as you're willing to get your hands abit dirty when it comes to maintenance and not rely on service centers or 3s. Then there is another option like Renault Fluence, conti design and specs with Japanese sourced engine (Nissan) which makes maintenance cheaper than your average conti thumbup.gif

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skeri
post Aug 13 2014, 02:30 PM

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WTB
1. Brand : Other than Perodua / Proton Car.
2. Budget : RM30k-RM40k
3. New/Used/Unreg : Used
4. Specs : prefer full spec.
5. Transmission : Auto
6. NA or FI : - NA
7. Type : - Sedan
8. Remarks : Prefer 2010 with good FC, Maintenance.
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post Aug 13 2014, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(skeri @ Aug 13 2014, 02:30 PM)
WTB
1. Brand : Other than Perodua / Proton Car.
2. Budget : RM30k-RM40k
3. New/Used/Unreg : Used
4. Specs : prefer full spec.
5. Transmission : Auto
6. NA or FI : - NA
7. Type : - Sedan
8. Remarks : Prefer 2010 with good FC, Maintenance.
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Nissan Latio Sedan/Hatch.....take your pick from here
skeri
post Aug 13 2014, 03:11 PM

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Izzit best to buy used hyundai car for a long run?
zenix
post Aug 13 2014, 03:52 PM

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no point.

nobody keeps k cars long
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post Aug 13 2014, 03:55 PM

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Okey then. How about a 2007/2008 Honda City or Toyota Vios with a 2010 Hyundai Avante ?
KalvienYong
post Aug 13 2014, 05:04 PM

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QUOTE(zenix @ Aug 12 2014, 09:44 PM)
You can always go for the boring yet stable things like Toyota Altis or Honda Civic or something abit premium like Polo Sedan (but without a turbo, you'll feel that paying that price for a crippled VW seems sad) then of course you can go all nutty if you really want a premium conti and buy a recon merc which i think is a good and cheap entry point for a real conti as long as you're willing to get your hands abit dirty when it comes to maintenance and not rely on service centers or 3s. Then there is another option like Renault Fluence, conti design and specs with Japanese sourced engine (Nissan) which makes maintenance cheaper than your average conti  thumbup.gif

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Thanks...
Renault Fluence seems cool... How about the fuel consumption?
Actually I like Mazda 3 and CX-5 design, but overbudget.. :sweat:or should I consider used unit?
donhay
post Aug 13 2014, 05:51 PM

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Plan to buy

Honda CIVIC 2.0
year 2012 and above
Saw some price RM100k for year 2012

anyone comments?
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post Aug 14 2014, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(skeri @ Aug 13 2014, 03:55 PM)
Okey then. How about  a 2007/2008 Honda City or Toyota Vios with a 2010 Hyundai Avante ?
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Honda city 07/08 is using cvt, good for fuel consumption.
But if you buy a lemon it's quite costly to repair.
My current city is fine but still pending a flywheel & starter change when got money.
Those two items will be about 1000 to replace.

QUOTE(KalvienYong @ Aug 13 2014, 05:04 PM)
Thanks...
Renault Fluence seems cool... How about the fuel consumption?
Actually I like Mazda 3 and CX-5 design, but overbudget..  :sweat:or should I consider used unit?
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About the same as a sylphy

QUOTE(donhay @ Aug 13 2014, 05:51 PM)
Plan to buy
Honda CIVIC 2.0
year 2012 and above
Saw some price RM100k for year 2012
anyone comments?
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Why buy second hand when can buy new?
Consider the Renault fluence, as cheap to maintain as a Nissan but conti feel
donhay
post Aug 14 2014, 06:23 AM

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new civic cost 20k more.
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post Aug 14 2014, 06:25 AM

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QUOTE(KalvienYong @ Aug 12 2014, 04:35 PM)
1. Brand : Any
2. Budget : below 130k
3. New/Used/Unreg : New
4. Specs : Any
5. Transmission : Auto
6. NA or FI : ????
7. Type : Sedan
8. Remarks :
- fuel saver
- durability
- low maintenance and spare part cost (not too pricey is ok)

TQVM
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Kalvienyong,

have u decided what car are u getting? smile.gif
linkin182
post Aug 14 2014, 07:57 AM

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1. Brand : BMW 3 series (e90)
2. Budget : 80k-90k
3. New/Used/Unreg : Used
4. Specs : 320i Normal/SE
5. Transmission : Auto
6. NA or FI : - NA
7. Type : - Sedan
8. Remarks :
- Fell in love with the 3 series ever since it caught my eyes.
- The real problem is this:-
A) Not enough cash to buy brand new
B) Maintenance cost (is it really that bad? Air Filter/Oil Filter? ATF? Check engine light?)

Anybody which has experiences and/or advices with bimmers?

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KalvienYong
post Aug 14 2014, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(donhay @ Aug 14 2014, 06:25 AM)
Kalvienyong,

have u decided what car are u getting?  smile.gif
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Hi, not yet.. Any suggestion?
KalvienYong
post Aug 14 2014, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(zenix @ Aug 14 2014, 12:13 AM)
Honda city 07/08 is using cvt, good for fuel consumption.
But if you buy a lemon it's quite costly to repair.
My current city is fine but still pending a flywheel & starter change when got money.
Those two items will be about 1000 to replace.
About the same as a sylphy
Why buy second hand when can buy new?
Consider the Renault fluence, as cheap to maintain as a Nissan but conti feel
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Thanks a lot
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post Aug 14 2014, 11:01 AM

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QUOTE(KalvienYong @ Aug 14 2014, 09:03 AM)
Hi, not yet.. Any suggestion?
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how about civic or kia cerato?

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post Aug 14 2014, 11:05 AM

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QUOTE(donhay @ Aug 14 2014, 06:23 AM)
new civic cost 20k more.
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i dun think it is a good idea sweat.gif

QUOTE(linkin182 @ Aug 14 2014, 07:57 AM)
1. Brand : BMW 3 series (e90)
2. Budget : 80k-90k
3. New/Used/Unreg : Used
4. Specs : 320i Normal/SE
5. Transmission : Auto
6. NA or FI : - NA
7. Type : - Sedan
8. Remarks :
- Fell in love with the 3 series ever since it caught my eyes.
- The real problem is this:-
A) Not enough cash to buy brand new
B) Maintenance cost (is it really that bad? Air Filter/Oil Filter? ATF? Check engine light?)

Anybody which has experiences and/or advices with bimmers?
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everything about BMW u can refer here, every part even the bolts are shown with conversion to your favorite currency

http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog
KalvienYong
post Aug 14 2014, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(frostfrench @ Aug 14 2014, 11:01 AM)
how about civic or kia cerato?
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Hmm.., Mind to know the reason you recommend these 2?
Thanks

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post Aug 15 2014, 09:23 AM

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Bookmarked!! Thanks Kelvien Yong!

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