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iverice
post May 22 2018, 05:38 PM

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QUOTE(dares @ May 22 2018, 04:01 AM)
I try not to bash but this is true.

If you have sat in even the new Saga VVT, the Axia and Bezza really feels like tin kosong not just in terms of NVH but also in terms of driving confidence; It feels too fast even though it is not going fast, like the chassis cannot keep up with the speed the car is going....any sudden steering input will unsettle the balance. Maybe the weight is too light, the car is too tall, the suspensions are too softly sprung, or a combination of these factors. I have to be smooth with the steering and brake input.

My family has an Axia, and I'm not sure if this is also true with Bezza - in my driving position, my left knee keep hitting the center console, and my legs are not even that long. If I adjust the seat further back, my knee will touch the gearknob. Before you say.... it's an A segment of course it will feel cramped - But I didn't have this issue with the Picanto.

Now that the new Myvi is around, if you ask me between Bezza and new Myvi, I'd say get the Myvi anytime, unless you absolutely need that bootspace in the Bezza. The new Myvi is a more refined product and drives better too.

As for the Axia....the only reason Axia is still relevant is because of the low entry cost.
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hi, new myvi handling and power amacam>?
i drove old myvi 1.3, serious underpower bro, dont count the inital pickup from standstill, i mean the acceleration on the move, and the cornering, gg 60kmh wide ass corner also scary bro.
shirley_andy
post May 22 2018, 05:43 PM

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Drove an Axia the other day, the 1.0 litre engine was really lack acceleration.

When changing lane from standstill/low speed, very challenging as the car lack power to match the faster lane's speed. So need to find big gap only can change lane otherwise sure kena horn.

Don't think the 1.0 litre on a heavier Bezza can perform any better.
TSsultanmurka
post May 22 2018, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(fazlythewarrior @ May 22 2018, 05:34 PM)
Semuanya baik tunku. Nanti kalau ada akan patik cadangkan janda ke.
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janda auuuummmmmmsss
dares
post May 22 2018, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(iverice @ May 22 2018, 05:38 PM)
hi, new myvi handling and power amacam>?
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Handling...drives better than the previous Myvi IMHO, still far from the best but good enough at least to avoid obstacles on the highway without flipping over, I guess. Overall it doesn't feel like too much power for the chassis like the previous 1.5l Myvi felt like..

I test drove the 1.5NA....throttle is linear and feels mature compared to the previous gen's "explosive" and racerboi throttle response. Some complain this makes the car sluggish, though I personally have no issues with that. On the move, the performance is par for the course as any 1.5NA in the market today.

This post has been edited by dares: May 22 2018, 07:24 PM
TAN WENG
post May 22 2018, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(shirley_andy @ May 22 2018, 05:43 PM)
Drove an Axia the other day, the 1.0 litre engine was really lack acceleration.

When changing lane from standstill/low speed, very challenging as the car lack power to match the faster lane's speed. So need to find big gap only can change lane otherwise sure kena horn.

Don't think the 1.0 litre on a heavier Bezza can perform any better.
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1.0l bezza n axia is same engine 1.3l. Bezza wud be better 4pot engine

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