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Proton Savvy LYN Club V5, The survival skills
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fraz006
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Aug 24 2017, 03:02 AM
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QUOTE(taed @ Aug 20 2017, 11:35 AM) i am also in the market for used manual savvy as 2nd car. definitely not auto, not that brave to own one. this will be my pergi kerja car, will drive this to construction site office. any year is no difference? or after certain year very different version already? what to look out for? can anyone pls list popular problems on savvy manual. e.g. transmission, engine, suspension thank youu
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fraz006
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Aug 24 2017, 11:16 AM
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QUOTE(kurty @ Aug 24 2017, 07:59 AM) as long you get a manual, you are safe. with regards to the issues, its better to get your car first then share what problems you face. mine is a 06, till date, still going good. Did the handling/ride deteriorate too much after >10years? Actually my brother owned one. Last time i drove, handling is nice, ' harmonically'tuned to chasis n road. What about replacement parts price? timing belt replacement cost how much? Air filter price? Oil filter price? Can i say they cost almost similar to local cars'?
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fraz006
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Aug 24 2017, 11:38 PM
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QUOTE(mytmnet @ Aug 24 2017, 05:34 PM) First batch MT (2005) owner here: Timing belt around RM330 Air Filter forgot as I changed to open pod one Oil filter around RM 12 Handling greater than some p2 car Other common issue can be solved below RM 200. hello, thank you. sounds ok. i really cannot tahan P2 handling, thats why never crossed my mind to buy P2. haha, not that i drive fast, its just i like to feel safer and more konpiden taking corners
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