QUOTE(premier239 @ Mar 30 2023, 04:04 PM)
Those taking max year loans really can't afford it and should be concern about FC, Tyres and other maintenance.Else, if can afford 100K vehicle, shouldn't be too concern about current fuel price and rumours
Honda City v Toyota Vios, why majority of /k prefers Honda City
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QUOTE(premier239 @ Mar 30 2023, 04:04 PM) Those taking max year loans really can't afford it and should be concern about FC, Tyres and other maintenance.Else, if can afford 100K vehicle, shouldn't be too concern about current fuel price and rumours |
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QUOTE(shaniandras2787 @ Mar 30 2023, 04:32 PM) the Ativa is a rebadged Daihatsu Rocky bang - just because Perodua has it in their line up, doesn't make it theirs. But in reality, it is available here and now.Am driving a DNGA-B, Myvi engined, DCVT new car almost 30K less than the Vios. Can't run away from public perception that UMW overpriced its unit. |
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