Strange as it may sound, I find the Bezza 1.0A nicer to drive than the 1.3A in city. The 1.0A feels more torquey with less delay in power delivery to the wheels.
Beza 1.0l manual vs 1.3l auto
Beza 1.0l manual vs 1.3l auto
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Nov 23 2019, 07:41 PM
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Strange as it may sound, I find the Bezza 1.0A nicer to drive than the 1.3A in city. The 1.0A feels more torquey with less delay in power delivery to the wheels.
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Nov 23 2019, 07:52 PM
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Nov 23 2019, 08:29 PM
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QUOTE(jesserider223 @ Nov 23 2019, 08:14 PM) agree, could very be the tuning there I rent car when I go to Sarawak. I always take a Bezza as it's the cheapest newish car there.pedal there maybe 1.3 was tuned more conserved and eco; or gearbox shift point more lively weird that you got to drive this car, in 1.0 and 1.3 too I was allocated the 1.0 in the last visit. The torque and power delivery were immediately obvious to me the moment I drove it at the airport. For the 1.3A, you need to step on the accelerator and wait for the power to reach the front wheels a few seconds later, unlike the 1.0 where power delivery is almost instantaneous. |
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