hi, anybody have any experienced in applying for a Perodua loan from Toyota Capital before?
Does it cover Perodua models as well? How about the interest rates?
Thank youuuuuu
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May 5 2017, 10:50 AM
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hi, anybody have any experienced in applying for a Perodua loan from Toyota Capital before?
Does it cover Perodua models as well? How about the interest rates? Thank youuuuuu |
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May 5 2017, 08:23 PM
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QUOTE(amad108 @ May 5 2017, 02:25 PM) is it 2 tier loan? im not sure yet as this is my first time hearing it. haha. first time car buyer as well. my officemate did had an offer by Toyota Capital before.. but in the end, the total loan is a lot higher because of 2 tier.. if not 2 tier i think its ok bro.. 2 tier loan concept is the amount you pay every month will be different in certain years.. so example you take 9 years loan at first u pay 400+ for 5 years, then another 4 years suddenly your monthly increase maybe 500-600.. heard that there's few ways of repayment if not mistaken. RHB and PB rejected my application as this was my first time loan and first working month as well. So trying to see if Toyota Capital can get or not. Just scare that the monthly fix interest will be very high initially only. |
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May 6 2017, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE(amad108 @ May 6 2017, 12:20 AM) My advice, wait a few months first.. better 6 months thanks for the advice. I have been depending on carpooling with my friends for quite some time now so i would like to have a car on my own as not to burden them further.Coz adter that easier for you to apply loan, the bank want to see how good your financial is.. If not they sure will ask gurantor and many other things.. but i will take your advice and decide how anyway. much appreciated. |
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May 18 2017, 12:04 PM
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Hi , my agent told me there's no rebate for newer bezza models
Is it true ? |
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May 19 2017, 08:47 AM
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May 23 2017, 11:33 AM
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Hey sifus , will be getting my first car soon which is Bezza !
Just wanna ask for a brand new car, is there a rule saying that the car must drive between limits of 70-90 km/h before the first 1000 km inspection to protect the engine etc.? |
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May 24 2017, 09:22 AM
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QUOTE(CapyBara96 @ May 23 2017, 06:46 PM) This one ah..i tell you, you will get 2 answers from here for this new engine break-in question; LOLLLL best answer ni hahahhaa1st answer: No need one...now the engine already kena break-in at factory, so you don't have to do it..if la the engine got problem because you didn't do it, got warranty mah..just send sc, settle 2nd answer: Just do it...since it's stated on manual book, just playsafe lor and in new engine, the cylinder wall is not perfectly smooth but has slight roughness to help oil adhesion. When the engine is powered up, the piston rings between the pistons and cylinder wall slowly begin to seal against the wall In the end, you fcked up and dk who to listenπππ just do what you think is right, want play safe, do it..if not, no need lur..you yang drive anyway, your carπππ |
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May 31 2017, 09:00 AM
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hi all, just got my bezza premium last week.
fuel consumption currently at 10.3 km/l with 80% highway driving daily for 10 mins (80-90km/h) to campus while 20% inside campus with lots of bumps. is this consider ok for bezza before the first maintenance? |
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May 31 2017, 02:38 PM
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QUOTE(hddexpreso @ May 31 2017, 02:18 PM) Fuel consumption varies depending on how you drive, traffic conditions, the load you carry and the tyre pressures. Below are few things that you need to check. thanks for the insight. i know this has been asked lots of times before, but just wanna ask, the fuel consumption will be bad before the first maintenance? I've read about this somewhere before.1. How you calculate your average fuel? Using the dashboard meter? If yes then have you reset it every time after refueling? If no then your reading is not accurate. I suggest you use the app fuelly. You can download at app store or play store. 2. Do you ensure that your tyre pressure is at the recommended level which you can check at your driver side door. Low tire pressure means your car will consume more fuel. 3. Do you carry alot of unused stuff or do you carry alot off people? If yes the fuel consumption will be slightly higher due to larger load. If you drive alone you can get more milage. 4. Lastly fuel consumption will increase if you stuck in jam or the way you drive. If you can maintain the green leaf (eco light) turn in most of the time then you can have better mileage. And to answer your question 10.3km/l is bad where I assume you drive alone, tyre pressure are recommended, always drive with the green eco light on and not carrying a lot of load. My average is roughly 18km/l. I drive alone most of the time and I pump my tyre once a week, driving is moderate where green eco light always on. You can check other people average http://www.fuelly.com/index.php/car/perodua/bezza/2016 |
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Jun 1 2017, 09:52 AM
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QUOTE(hddexpreso @ May 31 2017, 06:17 PM) Well, it's true. A new car takes time to accustom - the Engine, Piston, Fuel Lines all takes time to lubricate and initial mileage will be low. It generally takes up to 800 to 1000 km (break in period) for your car started to offer a better mileage. While at around 4000 - 5000 km (inspection or some prefer it 1st services) distance when covered, mileage will be at its best and will stabilize which even gets better on oil change at 7500 - 10,000 km (first services for 10k) alright many thanks for this ! the mileage is improving to 11 km/l so its a good sign. hahaha. thanks ! |
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Jun 1 2017, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(amad108 @ Jun 1 2017, 08:39 AM) Its quite opposite for me.. hmm how come your FC vary so widely? 20 km/l to 12-14km/l or are you referring to real time consumption values?Received the car before, mileage clock at 25km only.. so i did drove around and easily got 20+km/l for 20% town 80% highway.. If the fc bad just because i accelerate many times just to overtake other cars.. that one also around 12-14km/l, which same for town driving.. The car can feel very light, even slightly wind crossing can feel the car shaking a bit.. It accelerate quite good, i think better then my previous vios dugong, but that tiny 14 inch with 175/65/14 tyre size can know how bad this car turns.. yes its suspension is firm, but at cornering with tiny tyres is bad enough.. so using wider tyre could be good upgrade but maybe sacrifices fuel consumption.. So choose which one.. |
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Jun 2 2017, 09:05 AM
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QUOTE(amad108 @ Jun 1 2017, 04:37 PM) I reset the average everytime i wanna move.. oohhhh okok ! got it ! thanks for the explanation !That 12-14km/l is for heavy traffic FC, 100% town average.. and 20km/l is for 100% highway FC.. combine can get around 17-18km/l.. All of this just below 600km mileage.. |
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Jun 4 2017, 03:41 PM
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for bezza gear up users, do you guys face a small issue where the lower part of the skirting at the back which uses adhesive to stick together opened up a little?
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Jun 8 2017, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(Necromancer @ Jun 8 2017, 09:07 AM) It's not THAT bad. Just that therre are some minor problems here and there that could possibly get in the way of the overall comfort. For me it's the annoying sound from the left-rear passenger seat, sounds more like friction but I'm not sure what's the exact source because the sound isn't present all the time AND poor sound insulation from the outside. could it be the spare tools (jack, etc.) under the front left seat causing the sound?Other than these, considering the price paid, it's a good buy, overall features are value for money. Can't expect something so superior when you pay for a car below RM 50k (depending on whether you got the rebate but I'm sure most us here did). Nonetheless, it would be great if our so called minor issues can be addressed by Perodua. |
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QUOTE(zacdelz007 @ Jul 4 2017, 05:10 PM) i noticed that if you use the door handle and close it, its very smooth and soft. just grip and push at the door handle. dont need to grip it like you're trying to open the door. |
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QUOTE(neo_6053 @ Jul 16 2017, 04:01 PM) btw, can fellow owner share their FC? if you drive highway your ave FC will be different. Try to reset FC if driving long roads/highways and you should see 18-20 km/l.Mine: Total : 1000+km Petrol : Ron95 (Various brand) FC (According to the meter):13/litre The reason you're getting 13/L average is because it is the total trip including highways, small lorongs, jams etc. |
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Jul 19 2017, 09:26 AM
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bezza gear up users, do you guys experience where the tape for the rear skirting is not as sticky as before which makes your rear skirting "terbuka"?
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Aug 9 2017, 09:27 AM
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hi, i'm due for my first inspection soon. My car mileage is just slightly above 2000 km.
anything i should prepare or does anyone the cost required for first service? i've searched perodua's website but they only show a minimum of 20k mileage service. thanks ! |
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Aug 9 2017, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(_Zephyre_ @ Aug 9 2017, 10:00 AM) The first inspection is due at 5,000km in mileage or 3 months, whichever comes first. You can refer to the service booklet for inspection and service intervals. yup. as far as i know, bezza is 5k mileage or 3 months whichever comes first. just concerned of the hidden unnecessary cost that might pop up during the first inspection. anything to be aware of? haha |
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Sep 24 2017, 02:49 PM
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hi, wanna ask if anybody can recommend me any markers or highlighters (if it is the correct term) for bezza ? there's minor paint chipped off on my car body, probably due to small stones when driving on highway. thanks
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