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 Plan to buy a NEW/USED car?(V3),, ASK HERE for recommendations

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lordgamer3
post Nov 24 2023, 12:43 AM

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QUOTE(solou123 @ Nov 24 2023, 12:38 AM)
since im not getting it for vroom vrrom, i prefer newer and more comfy car, problem is hard to find 2nd hand fluence, unless buy it from dealer
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Inspira rather comfy unlike lancer due to protons suspension tuning.
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post Mar 29 2024, 11:29 PM

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TS close thread b40 buy vios M40 buy corolla and T20 Camry. Finish
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post Mar 30 2024, 12:18 AM

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QUOTE(dogbert_chew @ Mar 29 2024, 11:38 PM)
This is a running thread for buying cars, why you suggest close?

Some buyers might find other makes better value for the Toyota sedans you proposed.

Eg S70 > Vios

Also SUVs are pretty popular nowdays instead of sedans.
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post Sep 29 2024, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(Old DaI @ Sep 9 2024, 02:47 PM)
Yes, I’m trying with Carsome and Carro as my friend is working as an agent there. He will helped me to get a quote later this week.

A. I’m big and huge in a way, I’m thinking to look at something old and slightly bigger. Such as Honda Accord 2005, 2001 S280 etc.. would it be a too big risk for me? Or is there any Reccomended old yet durable car, understand that there will be a risk.
B. Will check it out.

C. In some ways I still need my own transport although I’m not driving it that often.

Thanks for the opinion and replies
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2001 S280? The airsuspension alone might be the cost of the car not to mention wear and tear. Esp that kacang one if me I will leave it for scrap metal. If u looking at 2005 accord maybe should consider the accord perdana but need budget for steering rack as Honda's are notorious with their racks.
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post Sep 29 2024, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(alex_angelus @ Sep 18 2024, 05:15 PM)
Hi all, I’m looking to change my vw Jetta 2015 as it’s too costly to maintain. Hopefully you guys are able to provide good recommendations.

1. Brand: Japanese - Toyota, Honda or Mazda
2. Budget - around 150k can increase abit.
3. New/Used/Unreg -new
4. Specs.
5. Transmission. (Automatic)
6. NA or FI ? (NA = Natural Aspirated, FI = Forced-induction aka Turbocharged/Supercharged) - either
7. Type. (Sedan)
8. Remarks: I am looking for a fuel economical car and reliable car to use for the next 10 to 15 years.
I was considering the Honda civic but I read there was issues with the steering rack. Another car I considered was the Toyota Corolla but I think it’s under powered. Now considering mazda 3. Looking for a car with the least major issues.
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Camry 2018/2019 should be within budget.

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post Sep 29 2024, 11:00 AM

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QUOTE(ipat88 @ Sep 28 2024, 11:16 PM)
i check at data.gov total only 142 unit register until today which probably already include the preregister unit. they also include free servicing for 5 years too. what do u think, still not a good deal?

i already test drive the car, except for the performance, the rest such as handling n ride seem better than the previous version of hrv. im yet to try the new hrv. anyways, seem its really a segment B suv bar perfomance.

wrv outside good looking. inside looks like a 50k cars. some more lack of equipment haha
ativa, like wrv, A-seg suv n quite small for me. mazda cx3 also the same.
cherry omoda also arround 100k now but reputation damage already after the viral incident.

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Try potong S70 .

 

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