Well,Wira has is pretty roomy and has sufficient leg room.
Lower maintenance cost and less fuel consumption.
Of course I would like a Jap car but it's just not the right time yet.
Dilemma on choosing cars
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Jan 27 2007, 01:40 PM
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Well,Wira has is pretty roomy and has sufficient leg room.
Lower maintenance cost and less fuel consumption. Of course I would like a Jap car but it's just not the right time yet. |
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Jan 27 2007, 05:07 PM
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Jan 27 2007, 05:13 PM) if u can afford 800+ installment, then get a brand spanking new waja. it comes with 5-yr warranty, which should take care of any maintenance I don't want to buy a new car as I'll be using the car for a couple of year and then I'll be migrating.the fuel pump is a famouse one. another great reason why the 5-yr warranty is importany nope. wira's backseat has much much smaller legroom. waja's backseat legroom is very spacious. more spacious than an altis. Moreover,I dislike the new Waja Facelift. |
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