QUOTE(kevin23 @ Aug 25 2020, 04:13 PM)
So true.If Proton, will be fuel pump rosak.
Owait that's Honda also.
Don't buy Civic 2020 FL
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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ Aug 27 2020, 12:04 AM) if the car is under warranty I say the periodic maintenance charges is reasonable ![]() you will be surprise even saga/persona cost more on this matter QUOTE(yoyoi @ Aug 27 2020, 12:14 AM) It's important to note that that total costs for each interval service (that last row) does not include the EO and filter price, as the oil change interval follows the car's onboard oil change advice, not the maintenance schedule. JimbeamofNRT liked this post
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QUOTE(yoyoi @ Aug 27 2020, 12:38 AM) Yes. But that one only apply to turbo. N/a like 1.8 i'm using now just follow this schedule, no onboard oil change advice. Compared to my wife myvi 1.5, civic 1.8 maintenance is cheaper. You are right that 1.8S doesn't have onboard oil change advice, so it follows a different schedule below that has a fix oil change interval:![]() And yes, actually not that expensive. |
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