QUOTE(NormalName @ Feb 13 2021, 07:21 AM)
Yeah a lot phone manufacturer still rely on sony camera sensor.Sad TOYOTA bye bye in 10 years
Sad TOYOTA bye bye in 10 years
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Feb 13 2021, 10:47 AM
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Feb 13 2021, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(kingz113 @ Feb 13 2021, 10:25 AM) When Nokia slowly lost market share, everyone said the same thing about apple. That it was just a fad, until one day, they were left wondering what the hell happened and why didn't they respond quickly. Yes EV is inevitable. But not so soon. Probably 20 years time till it becomes mainstream . The battery technology is still not there yet. Heck, even smartphones batteries are still using old tech. Just the size getting bigger. We are watching the exact same recurring event today. Probably more pronounced in Msia due to the protectionist policies to favour oil. EV is already inevitable. ICE will be a relic of the past. It just makes no sense to keep an iCE car. Both financially, performance, environmentally, maintenance. Just like how it makes no sense to use a nokia 3310 today except for nostalgic purposes. EV cars have limited range. Petrol cars u just top up fuel less than 5 mins u can jalan. EV cars u out of batt, u need to charge few hours. Wait there like sohai. EV cars are a huge fire risk. If any accident were to occur, the batteries could catch fire easily especially in hot Malaysian weather, besides the batteries would degrade faster as well |
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Feb 13 2021, 10:48 AM
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Feb 13 2021, 10:50 AM
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QUOTE(imperialrealcs @ Feb 13 2021, 08:19 AM) It's not cheap over here and Singapore. But it is in other western countries. In terms of reliability, it is way more reliable than conti's hybrid cars and battery replacement is not as expensive as well. Same goes to Honda. You can read from various owners' review on forums or wherever it is. My neighbourhood has few Priuses and Prius C. All of them are still using it until today. Which is close to 10 years of ownership already. Setting Lexus aside, the only drawback is that those Japanese's can't offer the luxury you get in conti's. |
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Feb 13 2021, 10:51 AM
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Toyota still stuck in the past with their old school interiors.
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Feb 13 2021, 11:18 AM
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QUOTE(kehadapan @ Feb 13 2021, 09:58 AM) kahkah bodo said toyota not reliable based on what? by just looking in this country alone? after years of playing with carsmf thinks malaysia is the only country in the world issit never associate cars today with reliability anymore don't bring that 90s mentality to today, they don't make them like that anymore that's point no.1 point no.2, toyota no matter how reliable people say it, they don't make their own parts...all parts are manufactured by 3rd party huge manufacturer car manufacturer today is just an assembler only point no.3 a lot of those very good part back in 90s are now replaced with plastics and rubber which will degrade through time which is why i always say cars today are built to have a lifespan of around 9-10 years before problem will start emerging cars today, how reliable u want it to be really depends on how u take care of it u service it accordingly and chance the parts accordingly...even the most unreliable brand also can be quite reliable but if u don't even change the oil, even toyota engine will fail u prematurely point no.4 cars today are full of electronics inside which will increase it's chance of failure and u can't even fix it like last time anymore, u need to change the whole system should it fail |
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Feb 13 2021, 11:20 AM
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they jes wanna save face mati2 dunwan admit made bad decision
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Feb 13 2021, 11:29 AM
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/ktard barely makes it to the end of month judging an international company ceo. Damn impressed
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Feb 13 2021, 11:37 AM
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Feb 13 2021, 11:49 AM
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I dont think EV will ever become mainstream. Personally I think in order for cars to become mainstream, you'll need to become open. Companies are registering patents here and there, it will become a rights to fix problem in near future.
This refusal to provide parts and rights to fix your car outside is what will condemn EV. That's why EV can only become a fleet like taxi or trailer so that they can keep them under their control. Consumer wise, nah. It's cool but there's still a long way to go before it will ever become mainstream. |
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Feb 13 2021, 02:59 PM
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Feb 13 2021, 10:16 AM) Dude..... i own a 45 year old Corolla. The people that maintains it all retired already and the car is still running. the contexts is on priuses. not on some old toyota which is known for reliability.QUOTE(Quang1819 @ Feb 13 2021, 10:50 AM) It's not cheap over here and Singapore. But it is in other western countries. meanwhile i got many inquiries asking for prius spare part and decided to sell the car instead of repairing them LOLLLLLIn terms of reliability, it is way more reliable than conti's hybrid cars and battery replacement is not as expensive as well. Same goes to Honda. You can read from various owners' review on forums or wherever it is. My neighbourhood has few Priuses and Prius C. All of them are still using it until today. Which is close to 10 years of ownership already. Setting Lexus aside, the only drawback is that those Japanese's can't offer the luxury you get in conti's. |
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Feb 13 2021, 03:05 PM
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"We didn't do anything wrong, but somehow we lost" - Nokia CEO in tears
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Feb 13 2021, 11:18 AM) after years of playing with cars Keyword: PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE never associate cars today with reliability anymore don't bring that 90s mentality to today, they don't make them like that anymore that's point no.1 point no.2, toyota no matter how reliable people say it, they don't make their own parts...all parts are manufactured by 3rd party huge manufacturer car manufacturer today is just an assembler only point no.3 a lot of those very good part back in 90s are now replaced with plastics and rubber which will degrade through time which is why i always say cars today are built to have a lifespan of around 9-10 years before problem will start emerging cars today, how reliable u want it to be really depends on how u take care of it u service it accordingly and chance the parts accordingly...even the most unreliable brand also can be quite reliable but if u don't even change the oil, even toyota engine will fail u prematurely point no.4 cars today are full of electronics inside which will increase it's chance of failure and u can't even fix it like last time anymore, u need to change the whole system should it fail Thank you kapitalists MR_alien liked this post
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Feb 13 2021, 03:12 PM
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Since 1985 til 2020 4speed AT lol
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Feb 13 2021, 03:20 PM
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Feb 13 2021, 07:01 PM
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Feb 13 2021, 07:04 PM
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Feb 13 2021, 11:18 AM) point no.2, toyota no matter how reliable people say it, they don't make their own parts...all parts are manufactured by 3rd party huge manufacturer car manufacturer today is just an assembler only What difference that is, even Mercedes Daimler only JV with Robert Bosch only. |
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Feb 13 2021, 07:09 PM
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Feb 13 2021, 07:17 PM
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Feb 13 2021, 07:19 PM
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Honda >-toyota
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