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Will you consider to move to Vietnam for retirement?
 
Yes [ 45 ] ** [50.00%]
No [ 27 ] ** [30.00%]
I won't or can't retire [ 18 ] ** [20.00%]
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Gyazo
post Jan 14 2020, 02:37 PM

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Their road really turn me off

In Malaysia at least still ada gaya drive merc.
Sana kaya or miskin drive moto
Unless u ready to press hon every 3 seconds
Gyazo
post Jan 14 2020, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Jan 14 2020, 02:59 PM)
LOL. When was the last time you went there???
When you can afford to buy a Mercedes there, you can afford a driver.
I just hire a driver and car to drive me around most of the time. Only cost about 700k to 1m per day. Cheaper than taxi if you need to travel longer distance.
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I think i already been the whole area in vietnam, including the rural place.
Their jalan expecially in rural place, even drive moto u will not feel comfortable.
In city, the whole place is full with motorist, only small space for car.

Its not about hiring the driver, its about personal drive.
I love car, own few sport car, i love to modify..

And vietnam is not the best place for that kind of hobby
Gyazo
post Jan 14 2020, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Jan 14 2020, 05:40 PM)
Of course.

And neighter is Malaysia....for that matter if cars are your hobby, especially compared to what I used to do in North America.
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Ahh bullshit u just made it up the story lol 😂
There almost no different with u.s
Bunch of drag race,
Sepang track race
Hundred of sport cars club and gath
Tons of garage
Bunch of top tuners
Completely spare parts

This post has been edited by Gyazo: Jan 14 2020, 11:15 PM

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