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 I'll buy Vios G, Any advice for me not to

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leowhy
post Jan 23 2007, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(liewseng @ Jan 23 2007, 11:27 AM)
waste money to buy this kind of stupid car...
like honda city, jazz and toyota vois....
all car also save fuel just look at how u drive the car...
dun waste money...
save more money for other car....maybe can try civic, mazda 3 or some car that start from the 100k one..
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frankly, i find this statment very immature...
as not every people can fork out that much to own a car...

especially when one is in need for a vehicle but he/she currently can afford only let say RM60k... does that mean he/she should keep walking then wait until saving reach RM100k then only purchase those RM100k++ vehicles!!??


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post Jan 23 2007, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(Ken @ Jan 23 2007, 02:37 PM)
LOL...yes...for vios, to improve handling, besides bigger rim, lower the spring + strut only can improve it...else wont be much different...
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ayo... we dun even know whether TS really care about performance or not... let's not start telling him to change this or add that yet lah... biggrin.gif
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post Jan 23 2007, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(Gouki @ Jan 23 2007, 04:17 PM)
Well, Toyota cars' suspension setup is design to be more on the comfort side if you were to compare to Honda. So no doubt, Toyota is very comfortable. Just like how you compare Vios to City and Yaris to Jazz. The Toyota's' and Honda's' have similar suspension layout as Machperson Strut for the front and Torsion Beam for the rear. On paper they are the same but on reality, the Honda is stiffer hence better handling but not as comfort as the Toyota when come to potholes, uneven roads and highway cruising. Same goes to if you compare the Camry with Accord. The Honda has newer, innovative and creative interior and gadgets/technology on their latest/new model. While Toyota's being the rather conventional but reliable, simplicity and durable/comfort.

It all boils down what you want and your requirements and personal taste on certain looks and design. smile.gif
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totally agree with u bro... thumbup.gif

QUOTE(liewseng @ Jan 23 2007, 04:27 PM)
u think RM100k can buy ferrari/Lamborgini ? if can i can buy from u....by cash....
u can not compare with the 2000cc car with the 4000cc...
use RM80k++ to buy a car like soft toy for wat purpose....
y not looking for better...
i dun think a guy can buy a vios will dun have money for other choose....
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i am using my "soft toy" day in day out loh...
this "soft toy" carry me to wherever i summon it loh...
this "soft toy" oso protect me & family from rain during on the road loh...
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wat for... for all the reason i mention above loh... BTW, i still very "syok sendiri" about the "soft toy" loh...

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post Jan 24 2007, 02:38 PM

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Thread Starter, if you are really comfortable with ur allocated budget to get a new vios, go for it!!!

Long Live VIOS!!!

& long live all those "soft toys"!!! tongue.gif

sound sacarstic? hehe... notworthy.gif
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post Jan 26 2007, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(kcng @ Jan 26 2007, 11:07 PM)
there is laiseng and liewseng
both also september but one is 05 and one more is 06
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hahaha... i oso confuse at the begining... or until now i still confuse... biggrin.gif
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post Jan 26 2007, 11:56 PM

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QUOTE(Dannyl @ Jan 26 2007, 11:46 PM)
It's ok lah, with the kind of interest Vios has (1.88% or something), paying low downpayment may be good thing as well.  If I have 70K, maybe I'd rather put 10K as downpayment and the other 60K into FD and earn 3.5% interest, can cover the HP loan already.

Or is my calculation wrong?
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theoritically, that is more & less correct. All depends on a person's financial status...
but i do believe commonly people will not do so... given the amount you mentioned, at least they will down payment more... say 20k... smile.gif
logically, no one will let himself in debt any longer than he wanted... further more he actually has the required sum to settle the debt?
having any kind of loan is actually having an invisible type of mind pressure...

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post Jan 27 2007, 12:54 AM

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QUOTE(Kerry1136 @ Jan 27 2007, 12:24 AM)
Thats so true...its sad though the way younger generations now want to look in their best form trying to be something they can't.
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well, younger people tend to pursue "glamour" & tend to be more on the "kia su" side... commonly, they are willing to push their financial power to the extreme... smile.gif

everyone who are older & more mature by now were young before & should understand the mentality back then...

young & fearless... haha...

 

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