just join any road traffic/info info group in facebook or whatsapp
see if you still want to buy perodua...
Chat PROTON CAR ACCIDENT - COMPILATION REAL WORLD CRASH, Preve, Suprima, Iriz, Persona (2nd Gen)
Chat PROTON CAR ACCIDENT - COMPILATION REAL WORLD CRASH, Preve, Suprima, Iriz, Persona (2nd Gen)
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May 14 2017, 12:40 AM
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just join any road traffic/info info group in facebook or whatsapp
see if you still want to buy perodua... |
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May 14 2017, 11:37 PM
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QUOTE(syafiqsm @ May 14 2017, 09:12 PM) Preve (and Suprima) cabin integrity is PHENOMENAL. All death reported (except one case) in Preve was due to not wearing seatbelt. Small overlap is the hardest currentlyThe American Insurance Institute for Highway Safety DOESN'T RECOMMEND small cars at all. They tell you to go bigger, at least C segment cars for safety purposes Even for Iriz. If you can afford to go for Preve/Suprima, you better do. Unless money is your concern and/or what you really need is just small compact car. One thing that I'm very concern about right now is Iriz/Persona SIDE IMPACT CRASH. They were 2 reported deaths on Iriz for this type of crash. Another one is SMALL OVERLAP CRASH. I don't think Iriz/Persona body structure was designed for it. Time will tell. Even last time lots of car failed Nowdays a bit better Tested by IIHS Same like pedestrian safety crash Now lots of cars have improve on that No point for proton Our market is only for RV value and cheap ownership QUOTE(syafiqsm @ May 14 2017, 09:35 PM) In genting during dawnI was there QUOTE(myteam94 @ May 14 2017, 11:23 PM) Axia for short distance/city driving okay la (small engine less fc, easy to park, can uturn anywhere, can cilok2)😂 Once you bought the car, it will be used everywhere..But highway n long distance cannot la Small, underpowered engine, tak stable, no safety features like esc Most axia on the road i think is without the ABS version...lol |
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Aug 22 2017, 08:48 AM
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QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Aug 18 2017, 12:45 PM) I see your point but I believe Malaysians value reliability rather than safety. after that, buy life insuranceNo doubt Perodua cars are very reliable to the point that it triumphs the safety features so much that they just don't mind buying it. edit: typo calling whoever without insurance are stupid... irony |
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Sep 6 2017, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE(Orangutara @ Aug 29 2017, 09:02 PM) Massive rear impact. Can be very damaging to the rear passengers. The car's headrest design should incorporate whiplash protection. Many cheap cars don't have it. Whiplash protection usuallly ignored when buying cars expecially lower end..Often carmakers neglect rear impact protection. They never emphasize on this type of crash protection And I noticed some old cheap car didnt even have seat belt pre-tensioner...ehem, P2... People think safety depends on the 'number or airbag'... |
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