QUOTE(hvaly87 @ Aug 10 2017, 12:12 PM)
The concern for modification is the warranty might be void. If you change ur fabric seat to leather, it might affect your airbags too. For me if u mod ur car, end up the money spend may cost more than 7.5k and u void ur warranty too.
Hence for me it's better to go for V spec if you afford it. Of course if not afford, that's the other story. if u r thinking to modify v spec, it will be the same for u to get v spec or e spec then.
I got 7k cash rebate when i purchased my v spec and got my car in 8 days. So for me it's a good deal and i dont have any intention to mod my car too
Yes you are right, if we want to modi, need to be aware about the warranty stuff. Unless you don't mind your warranty voided.Hence for me it's better to go for V spec if you afford it. Of course if not afford, that's the other story. if u r thinking to modify v spec, it will be the same for u to get v spec or e spec then.
I got 7k cash rebate when i purchased my v spec and got my car in 8 days. So for me it's a good deal and i dont have any intention to mod my car too
But for me, I get E spec mainly because of limited budget. The only thing I want to get that E spec doesn't have is the foglight, and maybe headlamp change to use led. Other than that, I'll probably get bodykit, and door side step. And if changing the tail light won't void warranty, I'll change that too
But then, I'm still waiting for loan to be approved since last 2 weeks, don't know when can get the car
Aug 10 2017, 01:30 PM

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