QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Jun 8 2016, 01:34 PM)
Those german cars scored worst in reliability survey worldwide. So is Proton locally. Hyundai and KIA, no idea.
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QUOTE(dman @ Mar 24 2017, 12:02 PM) Weirdly when i saw the maintenance cost of both civic turbo and civic 1.8L, the service cost of the turbo seems cheaper?? It even cheaper than city too... Those maintenance costs are assuming every parts of your car remain flawless. And all you need is engine oil change -> of course they would seems cheap. Wait until they list down those parts price like bearings, shocks, turbo hose, aircon maintenance, brake pads, air filter, blower filter, dryer, fuel filter, auto gear filter, auto fluid, gasket, tires ..... etc.Can some owner explain or enlighten to us... |
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