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Sanity
post Jul 5 2016, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(sirnevio @ Jul 5 2016, 09:30 PM)
If not mistaken still can go 9k
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Jul 5 2016, 10:12 PM)
130km is your total driven mileage, should be the 9000km+ reading that is the estimated mileage till next oil change.
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Yea understood but if you look closely indicator "A" pops up. It happened straight after I went to refuel.

I am still not comfortable with 130km mileage and 9500km oil life. If 100km+- consume 500km+- oil life @ oil life expectancy of 10,000km. Rough calculation would show oil change to be done at 2,000 km mileage. To make it worst, my car is telling me to change the oil at 130km mileage. doh.gif

Anyway, got to visit my dealer soon.
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post Jul 5 2016, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(Sanity @ Jul 5 2016, 10:50 PM)
Yea understood but if you look closely indicator "A" pops up. It happened straight after I went to refuel.

I am still not comfortable with 130km mileage and 9500km oil life. If 100km+- consume 500km+- oil life @ oil life expectancy of 10,000km. Rough calculation would show oil change to be done at 2,000 km mileage. To make it worst, my car is telling me to change the oil at 130km mileage. doh.gif

Anyway, got to visit my dealer soon.
9500km till your next oil change. Its clear.

Don't forget you are driving a brand new car. The first oil change will be faster cuz of the pollutants. The interval will only stabilise after your first oil change.

Even then as I explained before, for normal driving expect to change the engine oil approx. every 7,000km. If you drive 'hard' then it will be earlier.
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post Jul 5 2016, 11:10 PM

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QUOTE(Sanity @ Jul 5 2016, 10:50 PM)
Yea understood but if you look closely indicator "A" pops up. It happened straight after I went to refuel.

I am still not comfortable with 130km mileage and 9500km oil life. If 100km+- consume 500km+- oil life @ oil life expectancy of 10,000km. Rough calculation would show oil change to be done at 2,000 km mileage. To make it worst, my car is telling me to change the oil at 130km mileage. doh.gif

Anyway, got to visit my dealer soon.
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For now, just drive like normal until you see the indicator for oil change, no need headache to figure this out at the moment. This kind of system sure will have a reminder when reach a certain point. Enjoy your new car icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jul 5 2016, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(onetree710 @ Jul 5 2016, 10:23 PM)
Let me guess, you have not read the user manual, right?
Can't you see that it stated very clearly the next oil change is after 9500km?  doh.gif
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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Jul 5 2016, 11:06 PM)
9500km till your next oil change. Its clear.

Don't forget you are driving a brand new car. The first oil change will be faster cuz of the pollutants. The interval will only stabilise after your first oil change.

Even then as I explained before, for normal driving expect to change the engine oil approx. every 7,000km. If you drive 'hard' then it will be earlier.
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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Jul 5 2016, 11:10 PM)
For now, just drive like normal until you see the indicator for oil change, no need headache to figure this out at the moment. This kind of system sure will have a reminder when reach a certain point. Enjoy your new car  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Maybe this picture will help to explain where I am coming from. If you read the manual book, the indicator is only suppose to pop up at 1,500km oil life.

Any Turbo owners can help to see if the letter A is already there from the start? Maybe the letter need to be blinking? lol

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QUOTE(Sanity @ Jul 5 2016, 11:19 PM)
Maybe this picture will help to explain where I am coming from. If you read the manual book, the indicator is only suppose to pop up at 1,500km oil life.

Any Turbo owners can help to see if the letter A is already there from the start? Maybe the letter need to be blinking? lol
Not sure if u pressed anything to get it. But it seems normal to me. It states 9500 till your next oil change.
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post Jul 5 2016, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Jul 5 2016, 11:36 PM)
Not sure if u pressed anything to get it. But it seems normal to me. It states 9500 till your next oil change.
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Just refuel petrol and reset the trip knob and it pops up. Anyway SA advised to visit doctor to solve the mysterious letter "A".

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post Jul 5 2016, 11:48 PM

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QUOTE(Sanity @ Jul 5 2016, 11:42 PM)
Just refuel petrol and it pops up. Anyway SA advised to visit doctor to solve the mysterious letter "A".
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I think the A was there as standard. It doesn't appear on any other screen but when I scroll into the oil life screen, the A appears there.

do update me if you've consulted the service center.
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post Jul 6 2016, 12:07 AM

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QUOTE(sinistersin @ Jul 5 2016, 11:48 PM)
I think the A was there as standard. It doesn't appear on any other screen but when I scroll into the oil life screen, the A appears there.

do update me if you've consulted the service center.
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Think you maybe right. Watch 16:06. Sorry all for the confusion. blush.gif

https://youtu.be/44QUs0rVeKg

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QUOTE(Kenishi @ Jul 5 2016, 09:44 PM)
Just went to puchong branch , the salesman there said 1.5 t white got stock in one month time and can give discount 1k.
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Is this for the mid range or premium turbo? Or both? Thanks for the info in any case smile.gif
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QUOTE(Bigboyz @ Jul 5 2016, 10:38 PM)
What do you guys think about the rear lights of the civic. Saw one on the road tonight. Hmm... Not quite used to the look of it.
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Love the rear lights when lit.. Reminds me of the Tie Fighter in Star Wars smile.gif
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post Jul 6 2016, 11:41 AM

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Eid Mubarak to all Muslims in this thread biggrin.gif
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post Jul 6 2016, 03:30 PM

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Some of you may have concern about elderly entering and exiting the car due to the lower height. I am happy to report that my grandpa who is in his 80s says he is comfortable doing so hehe
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QUOTE(Sanity @ Jul 6 2016, 03:30 PM)
Some of you may have concern about elderly entering and exiting the car due to the lower height. I am happy to report that my grandpa who is in his 80s says he is comfortable doing so hehe
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Hey yeah that's not bad. Hopefully the same can be said for pregnant women.
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post Jul 6 2016, 04:45 PM

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May I know what is the darkest jpj compliant tint options for the civic with good tser?
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post Jul 6 2016, 05:15 PM

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So today I was watching a video of a Chinese car show reviewing the Civic in China. The one they were reviewing is apparently the full spec model, complete with chrome door handles, LED headlamps and the 17inch sport rims, just like ours.

I also noticed that their Civic is so richly equipped that it also has the full Sensing suite, LaneWatch, rear air-cond vents, movable rear headrests (albeit only on the sides, none on the middle), 60/40 foldable rear seats, and -- get this -- auto start-stop system, with a button to disable it above the ECON button. Now that's something even the fully decked Civic Touring in the US doesn't have.

And the price for all these goodies packed in one Civic? RM107k after converted. I know it's not fair to compare the price like this, but sometimes I wonder, will we ever get such kits for our cars in the future?

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post Jul 6 2016, 05:46 PM

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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Jul 5 2016, 11:10 PM)
For now, just drive like normal until you see the indicator for oil change, no need headache to figure this out at the moment. This kind of system sure will have a reminder when reach a certain point. Enjoy your new car  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Ala, people wanna change oil, u let him change la. How much does it costs for an oil change?

Honda will gladly take ur money. My other honda did an engine oil change on the first service. Usual service plus atf and coolant change on the 2nd service. They also accept mah, jus pay the money.
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post Jul 6 2016, 05:49 PM

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QUOTE(jimmychangas @ Jul 6 2016, 05:15 PM)
So today I was watching a video of a Chinese car show reviewing the Civic in China. The one they were reviewing is apparently the full spec model, complete with chrome door handles, LED headlamps and the 17inch sport rims, just like ours.

I also noticed that their Civic is so richly equipped that it also has the full Sensing suite, LaneWatch, rear air-cond vents, movable rear headrests (albeit only on the sides, none on the middle), 60/40 foldable rear seats, and -- get this -- auto start-stop system, with a button to disable it above the ECON button. Now that's something even the fully decked Civic Touring in the US doesn't have.

And the price for all these goodies packed in one Civic? RM107k after converted. I know it's not fair to compare the price like this, but sometimes I wonder, will we ever get such kits for our cars in the future?
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Yes, if majority does not mind paying above rm150k for a civic. Honda has done the research and determined if needed to pay, no one wants those stuff.

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post Jul 6 2016, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(jimmychangas @ Jul 6 2016, 05:15 PM)
So today I was watching a video of a Chinese car show reviewing the Civic in China. The one they were reviewing is apparently the full spec model, complete with chrome door handles, LED headlamps and the 17inch sport rims, just like ours.

I also noticed that their Civic is so richly equipped that it also has the full Sensing suite, LaneWatch, rear air-cond vents, movable rear headrests (albeit only on the sides, none on the middle), 60/40 foldable rear seats, and -- get this -- auto start-stop system, with a button to disable it above the ECON button. Now that's something even the fully decked Civic Touring in the US doesn't have.

And the price for all these goodies packed in one Civic? RM107k after converted. I know it's not fair to compare the price like this, but sometimes I wonder, will we ever get such kits for our cars in the future?
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QUOTE(nm7 @ Jul 6 2016, 05:49 PM)
Yes,  if majority does not mind paying above rm150k for a civic. Honda has done the research and determined if needed to pay,  no one wants those stuff.
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China market is very big. Many car manufacturers are willing to create China only models

Chinese car buyers like to have many features in their cars. Demanding customers
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post Jul 6 2016, 06:27 PM

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For those who understand chinese, detail comment about the base of Civic X, cheers! tongue.gif

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post Jul 6 2016, 06:30 PM

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QUOTE(nm7 @ Jul 6 2016, 05:46 PM)
Ala,  people wanna change oil,  u let him change la. How much does it costs for an oil change?

Honda will gladly take ur money. My other honda did an engine oil change on the first service. Usual service plus atf and coolant change on the 2nd service. They also accept mah,  jus pay the money.
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ok lor.... smile.gif

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