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 Proton X90... yay or nay?

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SUSAsquith
post Dec 27 2020, 04:17 PM

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1.9m tall and can sit comfortably at the 3rd row seat?

Must be a PRC made measuring tape they been using, the kind that would read 9" when it is only 2"
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post Dec 28 2020, 05:50 AM

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QUOTE(herojack41 @ Dec 27 2020, 05:31 PM)
u just born today?

even conti manufacturer bow down to chinese market and make their car extra long for 2nd row for sedan.

geely is china home born brand. leg room is not something they will compromise
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Yes many cars that are built for the China market do come with extra leg room in the rear because many cars are driven by a professional driver rather than the owner.

However for a 1.9m tall adult to sit comfortably in the 3rd row of a SUV plus have that amount of storage room remaining as pictured it would need to be larger than a Lexus LX570 which the Geely Haoyue is not.
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post Dec 28 2020, 05:56 AM

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QUOTE(herojack41 @ Dec 27 2020, 10:46 PM)
yes, kinda hard for some1 who have tasted diesel and go back to petrol.

for your scenario is you require a AWD or 4WD as you always stuck in the mud. whereby i believe not most of the ppl experiencing.

with that kind of money you can spend on a car....very jarang those ppl will live in a place that will stuck on the mud laugh.gif

for me....im actually eyeing the cx5 diesel.

consider my travel is 99% highway.
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My first few cars since I graduated were diesels as it was then common that most cars in UK were diesels if it was a company car. The high torque and ease to get up to speed was simply something you could not replicate on a petrol unless it was a much bigger capacity petrol engine.

That was one reason why I enjoyed having a Ford Ranger, big diesel engine and on the highway for long distance.

Unfortunately these diesel engines would not be around for passenger vehicles give it 5 years as it would be replaced by either electric or hybrid electrics.

 

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