oooo ok
hehe gonna survey that suggestion
i thought Honda City used for city driving only but turn up all over Malaysia
Honda City Gen 6.0/6.1 V09, looking for new TS
Honda City Gen 6.0/6.1 V09, looking for new TS
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Mar 19 2018, 12:42 PM
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oooo ok
hehe gonna survey that suggestion i thought Honda City used for city driving only but turn up all over Malaysia |
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Mar 19 2018, 12:44 PM
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Errrr what? Ppl ask one thing, u answer another thing. Not sure how to give recommendations like that
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Mar 19 2018, 01:51 PM
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Mar 19 2018, 03:43 PM
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QUOTE(swn525 @ Mar 19 2018, 09:46 AM) Toys r us and specialist baby wear shops do carry baby car seats. Go look there. Avoid the really cheap stuff and look for the ones that have lots of expanded polystyrene foam and will work with either safety or the isofix anchors in your car.Or check out littlewhiz.com, iinm they're still in setia alam. This post has been edited by dickybird: Mar 19 2018, 03:45 PM |
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Mar 19 2018, 03:47 PM
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QUOTE(dickybird @ Mar 19 2018, 03:43 PM) Toys r us and specialist baby wear shops do carry baby car seats. Go look there. Avoid the really cheap stuff and look for the ones that have lots of expanded polystyrene foam and will work with either safety or the isofix anchors in your car. i got myself with Chicco NextFit ... luckily our rear seat is large enuf to fit the baby seat . got it for RM1300 from Babyland SS2 ...Or check out littlewhiz.com, iinm they're still in setia alam. |
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Mar 19 2018, 06:51 PM
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I just went to inquiry in showroom today, wanted the lowest spec honda city & have extra cash to mod the car
I'm planning to mod the following outside since ori so expensive: -modulo bodykit -spoiler -arm rest -fog lamp -door visor -sound system -sport rim & tyre The salesgirl is telling me about warranty voiding if we mod our cars outside. She even tells me a story that one guy change sport rim end up the factory say the sport rim cause the whole car got problem then warranty void. She suggest I better just stay stock. Those of you who do minor modding outside, what do you guys think? Does it void the free 2 year service also? 15" stock rim cannot laaaaaaaa This post has been edited by blackblackk: Mar 19 2018, 06:52 PM |
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Mar 19 2018, 06:58 PM
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QUOTE(blackblackk @ Mar 19 2018, 06:51 PM) I just went to inquiry in showroom today, wanted the lowest spec honda city & have extra cash to mod the car A wise man once said, if sked of warranty issue, then don't mod anything. If don't care too much, then just mod those that you can revert back to stock if need claim warranty.I'm planning to mod the following outside since ori so expensive: -modulo bodykit -spoiler -arm rest -fog lamp -door visor -sound system -sport rim & tyre The salesgirl is telling me about warranty voiding if we mod our cars outside. She even tells me a story that one guy change sport rim end up the factory say the sport rim cause the whole car got problem then warranty void. She suggest I better just stay stock. Those of you who do minor modding outside, what do you guys think? Does it void the free 2 year service also? 15" stock rim cannot laaaaaaaa |
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Mar 19 2018, 07:01 PM
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QUOTE(blackblackk @ Mar 19 2018, 06:51 PM) I just went to inquiry in showroom today, wanted the lowest spec honda city & have extra cash to mod the car Change sound system and hu, Imo, not consider as mod. Unless you mess with wiring, which definitely warranty voided, else, if not, ur warranty stays... I'm planning to mod the following outside since ori so expensive: -modulo bodykit -spoiler -arm rest -fog lamp -door visor -sound system -sport rim & tyre The salesgirl is telling me about warranty voiding if we mod our cars outside. She even tells me a story that one guy change sport rim end up the factory say the sport rim cause the whole car got problem then warranty void. She suggest I better just stay stock. Those of you who do minor modding outside, what do you guys think? Does it void the free 2 year service also? 15" stock rim cannot laaaaaaaa Change rim will void suspension etc warranty, won't void ur engine cvt gearbox warranty Imo. If the particular sc told u so, go to other sc and claim ur warranty. |
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Mar 19 2018, 07:05 PM
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QUOTE(boxer07 @ Mar 19 2018, 07:01 PM) Change sound system and hu, Imo, not consider as mod. Unless you mess with wiring, which definitely warranty voided, else, if not, ur warranty stays... Thanks! Most of what I'm going for is aesthetic purposes, so if engine cvt gearbox warranty is still intact then I think I will go for it.Change rim will void suspension etc warranty, won't void ur engine cvt gearbox warranty Imo. If the particular sc told u so, go to other sc and claim ur warranty. |
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Mar 19 2018, 09:28 PM
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Mar 20 2018, 09:42 AM
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Planning to change my tires.
Any recommendation? Budget not more than 1.5k for all the 4 tires. Currently the stock tires is 175/65/15 Good Year GT3 something. Current mileage just reached 1.2k. Is it advisable to change to 195/55/15? Wanna took bridgestone ecopia. |
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Mar 20 2018, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(AjkR06 @ Mar 20 2018, 09:42 AM) Planning to change my tires. I'm using 195/55/15 now. Some ppl might advise to go 185/60/15 as it is the closest in terms of overall size when compared to the stocks and therefore the speedometer error and aesthetic difference will be negligible. Any recommendation? Budget not more than 1.5k for all the 4 tires. Currently the stock tires is 175/65/15 Good Year GT3 something. Current mileage just reached 1.2k. Is it advisable to change to 195/55/15? Wanna took bridgestone ecopia. For ur budget there's plenty of options available. Should be able to get ecopia well below ur limit This post has been edited by 8sg9ft: Mar 20 2018, 10:27 AM |
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Mar 20 2018, 10:33 AM
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QUOTE(8sg9ft @ Mar 20 2018, 10:25 AM) I'm using 195/55/15 now. Some ppl might advise to go 185/60/15 as it is the closest in terms of overall size when compared to the stocks and therefore the speedometer error and aesthetic difference will be negligible. Any difference in ride comfort as well as high speed stability after change to 195/55 tire? Does it ‘sagat’ if full loaded with people? If everything is fine, i’ll proceed to tire shop right after my 1k service now done.For ur budget there's plenty of options available. Should be able to get ecopia well below ur limit |
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Mar 20 2018, 10:43 AM
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QUOTE(AjkR06 @ Mar 20 2018, 10:33 AM) Any difference in ride comfort as well as high speed stability after change to 195/55 tire? Does it ‘sagat’ if full loaded with people? If everything is fine, i’ll proceed to tire shop right after my 1k service now done. Ride comfort might differ from an individual to another. For me, I just had more confidence in cornering at higher speeds and when driving in the wet with the 195/55 tyres (Goodyear Assurance Triplemax). Comfort-wise I'd say only a slight improvement but quietness certainly better than the stock tyres. |
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Mar 20 2018, 12:59 PM
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QUOTE(blackblackk @ Mar 19 2018, 06:51 PM) I just went to inquiry in showroom today, wanted the lowest spec honda city & have extra cash to mod the car Why are u getting the lowest spec of car? No money to buy high spec but got money for mod ? 🤦🏻♂️I'm planning to mod the following outside since ori so expensive: -modulo bodykit -spoiler -arm rest -fog lamp -door visor -sound system -sport rim & tyre The salesgirl is telling me about warranty voiding if we mod our cars outside. She even tells me a story that one guy change sport rim end up the factory say the sport rim cause the whole car got problem then warranty void. She suggest I better just stay stock. Those of you who do minor modding outside, what do you guys think? Does it void the free 2 year service also? 15" stock rim cannot laaaaaaaa |
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Mar 20 2018, 02:58 PM
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QUOTE(blackblackk @ Mar 19 2018, 06:51 PM) I just went to inquiry in showroom today, wanted the lowest spec honda city & have extra cash to mod the car void warranty bos they saidI'm planning to mod the following outside since ori so expensive: -modulo bodykit -spoiler -arm rest -fog lamp -door visor -sound system -sport rim & tyre The salesgirl is telling me about warranty voiding if we mod our cars outside. She even tells me a story that one guy change sport rim end up the factory say the sport rim cause the whole car got problem then warranty void. She suggest I better just stay stock. Those of you who do minor modding outside, what do you guys think? Does it void the free 2 year service also? 15" stock rim cannot laaaaaaaa spoiler gotta dril hole arm rest ok kot door visro also ok la sport rim , nanti absorber tak boleh claim jangan |
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QUOTE(AjkR06 @ Mar 20 2018, 09:42 AM) Planning to change my tires. If you plan to keep using the stock rim, can opt for tyre size 185/55/15 or 185/60/15.Any recommendation? Budget not more than 1.5k for all the 4 tires. Currently the stock tires is 175/65/15 Good Year GT3 something. Current mileage just reached 1.2k. Is it advisable to change to 195/55/15? Wanna took bridgestone ecopia. If wanna use 195/55/15, then is advisable to change to aftermarket rims because the original rims is not wide enough for the tyre. By the way, what is your preference for tyre? why do you want to change tyre? Because Ecopia is the lowest range in bridgestone if not mistaken. Less grip or traction. |
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