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Plan to buy a NEW/USED car?(V3),, ASK HERE for recommendations
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lordgamer3
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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 Inspira rather comfy unlike lancer due to protons suspension tuning.
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lordgamer3
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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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lordgamer3
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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. My family 37 years buy potong .I told my family no more potong time for japan This post has been edited by lordgamer3: Mar 30 2024, 10:57 AM
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lordgamer3
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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 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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lordgamer3
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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. Camry 2018/2019 should be within budget.
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lordgamer3
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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. dilema Try potong S70 .
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