QUOTE(ShengHeng @ Jul 25 2016, 01:36 AM)
Yes of course. Either bezza or axia will suit her. Both cars are underpowered but bezza is worse. This means better control for new drivers as they wont go fast anyway unless she floor the gas paddle, which immediately drops the gear and rev up, but oh well, its just more to sound effect than a go.
Another thing is axia will give more satisfaction (just my point of view) because the car is small and the cheapest, so we wont demand for anything more, unlike the bezza.
Axia will be better if she is the sole driver of the car but if u or her plan to bring up friends and family in the car with some luggage, bezza will be the answer. In short, axia if she only drives from point A to B alone or 2, Bezza for practicality and convenience.
To me, its a very recommended car for new drivers as the car is small and underpowered with slower steering response. A nice car for a new driver to improve the driving skills before steeping to a better car. Pls take note that longer car means harder to park for new drivers but it also means improving skills on larger cars in future.
Just my point of view
correct me if i am wrong.
Totally agree with u bro. Good for practice. My 1st car is a Kancil 660 and i floor the pedal frequently, thinking back if i was driving faster cars i might alr in the grave now haha. And when i upgrade to a Civic it was super dificult to park it at 1st. Bezza should be good for beginners, better than Myvi IMO.Another thing is axia will give more satisfaction (just my point of view) because the car is small and the cheapest, so we wont demand for anything more, unlike the bezza.
Axia will be better if she is the sole driver of the car but if u or her plan to bring up friends and family in the car with some luggage, bezza will be the answer. In short, axia if she only drives from point A to B alone or 2, Bezza for practicality and convenience.
To me, its a very recommended car for new drivers as the car is small and underpowered with slower steering response. A nice car for a new driver to improve the driving skills before steeping to a better car. Pls take note that longer car means harder to park for new drivers but it also means improving skills on larger cars in future.
Just my point of view
Jul 26 2016, 05:53 AM

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