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post Dec 19 2024, 01:56 PM, updated 12 months ago

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๐Ÿ’ฐVLT RM114,800
๐Ÿ’ฐVLT (2 Tone) RM117,800

It does looks quite attractive to me, erm.... should I trade in my old Picanto for it tongue.gif
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post Dec 19 2024, 02:43 PM

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This makes E.mas7 looks cheap
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QUOTE(BL98 @ Dec 19 2024, 02:43 PM)
This makes E.mas7 looks cheap
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If BEV, I would prefer BYD dolphin mini or Seagull anytime. Let's see the offering from Perodua, it will beat Proton flat in term of sales volume.
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post Dec 19 2024, 03:08 PM

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If MG3 Hybrid 2025 comes in below 100K, can also be alternative to this Kicks
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post Dec 19 2024, 03:35 PM

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QUOTE(4WD_er @ Dec 19 2024, 02:47 PM)
If BEV, I would prefer BYD dolphin mini or Seagull anytime.  Let's see the offering from Perodua, it will beat Proton flat in term of sales volume.
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Emas 7 is using the same platform as Smart#1 170k and Volvo EX30.

So 105k to get emas 7 is a good bargain if you ask me
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post Dec 19 2024, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(dogbert_chew @ Dec 19 2024, 03:08 PM)
If MG3 Hybrid 2025 comes in below 100K, can also be alternative to this Kicks
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The reality of mg3 hybrid at thailand is, its a car price at rm70k-80k (unless i do maths wrong) , its like a myvi but with hybrid.

Car length is around yaris , but shorter than city hb, if after tax price at 100k might as well get city ehev.. on safety and tech site still city win, unless we want to talk bout 360cam lol

The new mg zs hybrid is direct competitor to yaris cross and kicks tho

*Typo, mg zs

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QUOTE(BL98 @ Dec 19 2024, 03:35 PM)
Emas 7 is using the same platform as Smart#1 170k and Volvo EX30.

So 105k to get emas 7 is a good bargain if you ask me
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Nah, the RM105k version can hardly do 350km for such a big body car, clumsy in city. For BEV with range 300-350km best with small body like BYD seagull.

For long distance I have my turbo diesel already. So for city drive, I thought Kicks is just ngam ngam.
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QUOTE(lawliet88 @ Dec 19 2024, 07:57 PM)
The reality of mg3 hybrid at thailand is, its a car price at rm70k-80k (unless i do maths wrong) , its like a myvi but with hybrid.

Car length is around yaris , but shorter than city hb, if after tax price at 100k might as well get city ehev.. on safety and tech site still city win, unless we want to talk bout 360cam lol

The new mg hs hybrid is direct competitor to yaris cross and kicks tho
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Bro.. 194hp moving 1170kg
0-100 6.7sec ๐Ÿ˜†

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QUOTE(dogbert_chew @ Dec 19 2024, 08:13 PM)
Bro.. 194hp moving 1170kg
0-100 6.7sec ๐Ÿ˜†
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Typo , its the zs hybrid (we also hav the old zs EV variant here)
Just hope after tax the price is not toyota cc /honda hrv hybrid range
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As an engineer, this system's bottleneck is at the battery. If the battery is not big enough, the motor cannot get more juice as the engine is charging it at the same time to keep it from depleting So, the engine charging rate must be more or faster than the motor is consuming. Hence, you hear the engine so loud in any of the test drive video. Else I think the interior is very good. Of course outside is quite ugly.
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QUOTE(4WD_er @ Dec 19 2024, 08:00 PM)
Nah, the RM105k version can hardly do 350km for such a big body car, clumsy in city. For BEV with range 300-350km best with small body like BYD seagull.

For long distance I have my turbo diesel already. So for city drive, I thought Kicks is just ngam ngam.
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The quoted 350km is a realistic number compared to other brands bloated quoted number
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post Dec 21 2024, 01:19 PM

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The response for Kicks is quite good, Nissan is extending the RM5000 offer for another 500 units !
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QUOTE(4WD_er @ Dec 21 2024, 02:19 PM)
The response for Kicks is quite good, Nissan is extending the RM5000 offer for another 500 units !
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If good, usually no more discount.
They are desperate for sales now as 2024 year local TCM really in bad financial year.
Add on Nissan going to broke & merger with Honda/Mitsubishi this might put on hold for some potential owners.
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Dec 26 2024, 11:05 AM)
If good, usually no more discount.
They are desperate for sales now as 2024 year local TCM really in bad financial year.
Add on Nissan going to broke & merger with Honda/Mitsubishi this might put on hold for some potential owners.
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Could be.

Just went and saw the car 2 hours ago. It looks okish to me, but wife not so impressed. Storage space is a bit too little upfront, and no rear air-cond vents.

Emm... looks like better to wait for Perodua Nexis or their 1st EV or BYD to bring in the Seagull (my ideal EV, in term of size and overall packaging, hopefully price too).


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post May 22 2025, 02:41 PM

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Are there any Nissan Kicks owners yet? It's still quite rare to spot one on the roads although I did see one or two earlier last week on MEX and SUKE highway.

Just to update that I noticed the Impul aerokit package for Nissan Kicks is now available for purchase as below, priced at RM5k. This package does not appeal to me though.

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There's also the optional 18" Impul alloy wheels with Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres at RM3.5k as below. This option looks rather good to me.

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Lastly, there's the Active package priced at RM8.5k. This one looks rather similar to the previous Black edition Kuro package offered for the Nissan Almera. Best to wait and see if Tan Chong will give this Active package for the Kicks as free in the near future, as what they did to the ALmera. biggrin.gif

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Lastly, some accessories such as carpet mat and leather seats. Black leather seats with blue stitching is now offered as an option for the VL, whereas black nappa leather is offered for the VLT. Personally these 2 options are quite necessary and mandatory to me, as the current 2-tone brown and black leather in the VLT looks horrendous and may be one of the causes for the low sales.

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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ May 22 2025, 02:41 PM)
Are there any Nissan Kicks owners yet? It's still quite rare to spot one on the roads although I did see one or two earlier last week on MEX and SUKE highway.
so far only saw 2 instances of Kicks

the first one on tiktok is owner baru get car then kena accident very kesian

the other one on the road.

still not many kicks owners around i think, not too popular. that pricepoint target audience i think alot jump to WRV instead. shame because it's quite an interesting car.
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QUOTE(FrogBlob @ May 22 2025, 03:11 PM)
so far only saw 2 instances of Kicks

the first one on tiktok is owner baru get car then kena accident very kesian

the other one on the road.

still not many kicks owners around i think, not too popular. that pricepoint target audience i think alot jump to WRV instead. shame because it's quite an interesting car.
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Yes, it's still rare on the roads. Similarly the Kicks is an interesting car and it appeals to me the most in comparison to other SUV options currently in the market for my preferences and requirements. The unpopularity doesn't bother me, as low sales may further drive Tan Chong to give discounts and rebates for the Kicks, good for potential buyers. The Kicks is CBU from Thailand so quality in terms of assembly is rather assured, chances of hearing rattling parts inside the car would be minimised. So far reviews mentioned on the impressive or excellent NVH of the vehicle which caught people by surprise. Honda vehicles are not in consideration for me although the design may be good, mainly due to low quality in assembly, noisy interior/poor NVH. People can choose whatever they like though and it's good to have choices.
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I using Kicks for 3yrs already in SG... problem free car... Now Msia have.. can service in Msia... woohoo!!

Just nice my free servicing over already at Tan Chong Nissan SG. ask away if you guys wanna know about kicks

the 900km full tank is dry tank btw.. I m getting high 600 to low 700 plus km for full tank.

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I just noticed lately my condo got one. Lady driver. Looks nice. Then only i saw this thread. For the price quoted in the thread. Seems okay.
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The major question with this car is not the design or engineering. It will be whether 3-7 down the road when you really want to do major service, will Tan Chong do something? Will Nissan still be there? Which 3rd party shop not in Klang Valley can really fix a cold door hybrid

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QUOTE(lee82gx @ May 27 2025, 08:57 AM)
The major question with this car is not the design or engineering. It will be whether 3-7 down the road when you really want to do major service, will Tan Chong do something? Will Nissan still be there? Which 3rd party shop not in Klang Valley can really fix a cold door hybrid
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U think too far, ppl change car every 5yrs... most china car also same.. In china , ppl normally change car 3 to 5yrs

At least is a Nissan rather then some china brand which well known to disappear at will...
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QUOTE(lee82gx @ May 27 2025, 08:57 AM)
The major question with this car is not the design or engineering. It will be whether 3-7 down the road when you really want to do major service, will Tan Chong do something? Will Nissan still be there? Which 3rd party shop not in Klang Valley can really fix a cold door hybrid
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You made a valid point about 3-7 years down the road if Tan Chong will still exist. There is a possibility as no one knows but I suspect due to their long-time presence in Malaysia they will continue to exist. Your remark is actually applicable to most new Chinese car manufacturers/dealers/distributors too. I am not sure about the current market conditions but so far I heard that Ora Good Cat has already ceased production or sales due to poor reception, I'm not sure.

The Nissan Kicks although can be labeled as a hybrid is mainly running on petrol so it's still a pretty safe bet. I would only worry more if it's a pure EV.

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QUOTE(gld998 @ May 26 2025, 08:28 PM)

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I actually prefer the more elegant looks of the current Kicks than the new one which I assume is exclusive to the US market and not Asean. The US version of the Kicks looks to macho or ostentatious, screaming, "look at me, I look special and different!".

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Buying Nissan now it's like buying Neta. Mau lingkup bila2 masa.
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More important than acceleration, I want to see deceleration when sensor faulty

100-0 in 3 seconds?
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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ May 29 2025, 08:27 AM)
You made a valid point about 3-7 years down the road if Tan Chong will still exist. There is a possibility as no one knows but I suspect due to their long-time presence in Malaysia they will continue to exist. Your remark is actually applicable to most new Chinese car manufacturers/dealers/distributors too. I am not sure about the current market conditions but so far I heard that Ora Good Cat has already ceased production or sales due to poor reception, I'm not sure.

The Nissan Kicks although can be labeled as a hybrid is mainly running on petrol so it's still a pretty safe bet. I would only worry more if it's a pure EV.
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Not necessarily. A Nissan kicks being driven by electric motor and charged car has most of the parts of a ICE car and many more parts than a EV car too (inverter).
A random thing like engine mounting, bearing or suspension related issue can easily be a headache if the dealer cease to exist if you cannot buy the parts..

And true, this applies to most Chinese car Oems today. No argument.

If this concern is valid to you then buyer beware.

Tan Chong will continue to exist? If you are interested in finance this corporation is a dumpster fire stock, depending on dying principals from Japan.
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QUOTE(lee82gx @ May 29 2025, 09:00 AM)
Not necessarily. A Nissan kicks being driven by electric motor and charged car has most of the parts of a ICE car and many more parts than a EV car too (inverter).
A random thing like engine mounting, bearing or suspension related issue can easily be a headache if the dealer cease to exist if you cannot buy the parts..

And true, this applies to most Chinese car Oems today. No argument.

If this concern is valid to you then buyer beware.

Tan Chong will continue to exist? If you are interested in finance this corporation is a dumpster fire stock, depending on dying principals from Japan.
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I am aware the problems that Tan Chong are facing and Nissan as a company worldwide. Worse comes to worst Tan Chong can joint venture with other companies or be completely taken over by one if the need arises in the future. Or completely go bankrupt and cease to exist in couple more years as you have suggested. This is anyone's speculation. Usually when companies are in dire straits, not only Tan Chong but any other companies not specific to the auto industry, they will usually attempt to salvage the situation by looking for other companies to joint venture. The last resort is to be completely taken over by another company.
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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ May 29 2025, 12:33 PM)
I am aware the problems that Tan Chong are facing and Nissan as a company worldwide. Worse comes to worst Tan Chong can joint venture with other companies or be completely taken over by one if the need arises in the future. Or completely go bankrupt and cease to exist in couple more years as you have suggested. This is anyone's speculation. Usually when companies are in dire straits, not only Tan Chong but any other companies not specific to the auto industry, they will usually attempt to salvage the situation by looking for other companies to joint venture. The last resort is to be completely taken over by another company.
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I donโ€™t know, itโ€™s entirely up to speculation. But worst case example should be GM / Chevy in Malaysia.
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Spare part for Japanese car is the least worry, why? Got many half-cut available after model already OTR in Japan for like 3 to 5 years above will start to scrap. Last time people also worried about Prius spare part, now half-cut parts berlambak for Prius. My mechanic already help a lot of Prius owners get parts from half-cut when they felt new parts is expensive.
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QUOTE(FrogBlob @ May 22 2025, 03:11 PM)
so far only saw 2 instances of Kicks

the first one on tiktok is owner baru get car then kena accident very kesian

the other one on the road.

still not many kicks owners around i think, not too popular. that pricepoint target audience i think alot jump to WRV instead. shame because it's quite an interesting car.
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I would not recommend anyone to get a WRV

its a poor man HRV

I wish H Malaysia kept the BRV instead of introducing this junk .
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QUOTE(MegaCanonF @ Jun 3 2025, 10:32 AM)
I would not recommend anyone to get a WRV

its a poor man HRV

I wish H Malaysia kept the BRV instead of introducing this junk .
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Agree, thus why WRV sales is terrible, even City hatchback seem more OTR then WRV.
There is no proper 7 seater in Honda now except direct import, thus why i think the decision to drop BRV really bad.
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QUOTE(MegaCanonF @ Jun 3 2025, 09:32 AM)
I would not recommend anyone to get a WRV

its a poor man HRV

I wish H Malaysia kept the BRV instead of introducing this junk .
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Jun 3 2025, 09:36 AM)
Agree, thus why WRV sales is terrible, even City hatchback seem more OTR then WRV.
There is no proper 7 seater in Honda now except direct import, thus why i think the decision to drop BRV really bad.
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are sales that bad tho? i practically see at least one every road.

terrible as it is, wrv is what modern consumers want - a small suv.

whole industry is saturated and clawing for market share in this segment. ativa, upcoming nexis, yaris cross, wrv, etc. not a fan of this suv trend dry.gif
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QUOTE(FrogBlob @ Jun 3 2025, 11:01 AM)
are sales that bad tho? i practically see at least one every road.

terrible as it is, wrv is what modern consumers want - a small suv.

whole industry is saturated and clawing for market share in this segment. ativa, upcoming nexis, yaris cross, wrv, etc. not a fan of this suv trend  dry.gif
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depends on where you live, I think . my place 0 .

yeah too bad the HRV is priced very steep .

only choice is those two (ativa / WRV)

dunno when will nexis / yaris cross will land into our shores. but tiggo cross will definitely eat up WRV .

test drove it before. It is small, cramped , and the interior is so bad . I pity those who bought it . either get the ativa or save up to other SUV .

btw SUV has its merits. After I drove HRV, I thought the city was too cramped and low. I don't think I can go back to sedans (otherwise my financial suffer then have to downgrade sad.gif )
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QUOTE(FrogBlob @ Jun 3 2025, 12:01 PM)
are sales that bad tho? i practically see at least one every road.

terrible as it is, wrv is what modern consumers want - a small suv.

whole industry is saturated and clawing for market share in this segment. ativa, upcoming nexis, yaris cross, wrv, etc. not a fan of this suv trend  dry.gif
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Yes, even HRV 1.5 N/A low spec. also seen more than WRV. laugh.gif
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If you think Nissan is a sinking ship, then you don't see enough. True that globally all you get are negative news plus ETCM sucks locally. I frequents Japan yearly and i can tell you that the domestic market there are strong enough the company will not die like some small fry China car maker
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QUOTE(KenDiriwan @ Jun 3 2025, 03:26 PM)
If you think Nissan is a sinking ship, then you don't see enough. True that globally all you get are negative news plus ETCM sucks locally. I frequents Japan yearly and i can tell you that the domestic market there are strong enough the company will not die like some small fry China car maker
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Japanese government/bankers usually will help their own home grown company.
FYI, Mazda also been in financial trouble for many years and been burning a lot of cash just to sell their cars.
Yes, google it, even youtube got plenty of info's about it.




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QUOTE(littlefire @ Jun 3 2025, 03:01 PM)
Japanese government/bankers usually will help their own home grown company.
FYI, Mazda also been in financial trouble for many years and been burning a lot of cash just to sell their cars.
Yes, google it, even youtube got plenty of info's about it.
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Still better than Nissan

https://www.insidemazda.co.uk/2025/05/12/ma...l-sales-growth/
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Jun 3 2025, 05:55 PM)
That is only recent recovery, before that been burning for years.
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tarak duit jangan beli hybrid...
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Toyota may buy Nissan!

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QUOTE(gld998 @ Jun 15 2025, 09:19 PM)

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Quite interesting video. So it appears that being a Singaporean you are also a fan of this Malaysian car reviewer. biggrin.gif

Apparently he is comparing Toyota Corolla Cross hybrid and petrol, suggesting that the Corolla Cross hybrid although being a more fuel-efficient vehicle may not actually be the case in the long run, losing out in high maintenance and resale value.

For this Nissan Kicks, there is only one option of the Kicks. I presume people who have chosen the Kicks may not be primarily looking at the fuel-efficient aspects of it but the overall package. The advantage of the high fuel efficiency of the Kicks comes as a bonus. ALthough the Kicks can be considered to be a hybrid, unlike the Corolla Cross hybrid it's a more powerful vehicle (0-100km/h in 9.5s) with the 1.2 litre engine (low road tax here in Malaysia, also a bonus).
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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ Jun 16 2025, 01:16 PM)
Quite interesting video. So it appears that being a Singaporean you are also a fan of this Malaysian car reviewer.ย  biggrin.gif

Apparently he is comparing Toyota Corolla Cross hybrid and petrol, suggesting that the Corolla Cross hybrid although being a more fuel-efficient vehicle may not actually be the case in the long run, losing out in high maintenance and resale value.

For this Nissan Kicks, there is only one option of the Kicks. I presume people who have chosen the Kicks may not be primarily looking at the fuel-efficient aspects of it but the overall package. The advantage of the high fuel efficiency of the Kicks comes as a bonus. ALthough the Kicks can be considered to be a hybrid, unlike the Corolla Cross hybrid it's a more powerful vehicle (0-100km/h in 9.5s) with the 1.2 litre engine (low road tax here in Malaysia, also a bonus).
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I bought kicks because it was the 2nd cheapest hybrid at that time... its same price with Corolla ICE - it makes more sense to buy hybrid in SG as its ard SGD2.80 (RM9~RM10) after discounts per liter of petrol.
Nissan Note epower which is same price as Vios in SG is too small and cram for me.. I m 6 feet plus..

Give u a hint on sg car price... bezza price and vios price same same...
thats why p2 uplorry in sg.. they are selling it too high

Corrolla cross price is around 50k sgd more expensive in SG.. I figured i could spend that sgd50k on the petrol and maintenance plus cover the devaluation when I will sell it at after 5~7years.

Btw Bro Wong Shop - Hong Lee Auto is very near my hse in Kulai... ard 15km away... passby when I go back.

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post Jun 16 2025, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(gld998 @ Jun 16 2025, 02:29 PM)
I bought kicks because it was the 2nd cheapest hybrid at that time... its same price with Corolla ICE - it more sense to buy hybrid in SG as its ard SGD2.80 after discounts per liter of petrol.
Nissan Note epower which is same price as Vios in SG  is too small and cram for me.. I m 6 feet plus..

Give u a hint on sg car price... bezza price and vios price same same...
thats why p2 uplorry in sg.. they are selling it too high

Corrolla cross price is around 50k sgd more expensive in SG.. I figured i could spend that sgd50k on the petrol and maintenance plus cover the devaluation when I will sell it at after 5~7years.

Btw Bro Wong Shop - Hong Lee Auto is very near my hse in Kulai... ard 15km away... passby when I go back.
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Good to know. Petrol price in Malaysia is still relatively cheap compared to Singapore. Between Corolla Cross hybrid and petrol, I will still pick the petrol version as there are some aspects of the hybrid which I don't like (I've mentioned several times on the threads here so won't repeat). As petrol price is still relatively low, good fuel economy is not the main criteria for me in the selection of any vehicle. It's a desirable factor for a vehicle to be fuel efficient but it's not the main priority at this moment. When the time comes for the government to raise the prices of RON95 with targeted subsidy, it will then be a more important factor.

Anyway, the Kicks is already fuel-efficient to me, I think, so it doesn't matter. For me, it's more to a combined factors of value-for-money of the Kicks, CBU Thailand, performance (reasonably good acceleration power, quietness, NVH) fuel efficient, 1.2-litre engine, around that order. The quality of the vehicle in areas NVH, quietness, acceleration power and reported nimble ride and good handling, those are the factors that are important to me while the rest are all secondary.

Bezza and Vios are priced the same in Singapore? Interesting.. Bro Wong seems to be quite thorough in their review of vehicles, bringing along a measuring tape to measure every nook and cranny of the vehicles..
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QUOTE(SportyHandling @ Jun 16 2025, 03:09 PM)
Good to know. Petrol price in Malaysia is still relatively cheap compared to Singapore. Between Corolla Cross hybrid and petrol, I will still pick the petrol version as there are some aspects of the hybrid which I don't like (I've mentioned several times on the threads here so won't repeat). As petrol price is still relatively low, good fuel economy is not the main criteria for me in the selection of any vehicle. It's a desirable factor for a vehicle to be fuel efficient but it's not the main priority at this moment. When the time comes for the government to raise the prices of RON95 with targeted subsidy, it will then be a more important factor.

Anyway, the Kicks is already fuel-efficient to me, I think, so it doesn't matter. For me, it's more to a combined factors of value-for-money of the Kicks, CBU Thailand, performance (reasonably good acceleration power, quietness, NVH) fuel efficient, 1.2-litre engine, around that order. The quality of the vehicle in areas NVH, quietness, acceleration power and reported nimble ride and good handling, those are the factors that are important to me while the rest are all secondary.

Bezza and Vios are priced the same in Singapore? Interesting.. Bro Wong seems to be quite thorough in their review of vehicles, bringing along a measuring tape to measure every nook and cranny of the vehicles..
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No choice.. all cars in sg is on 10yrs lease.. I dont want spend 3hrs go in sg and 3hrs go back taking public transport
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post Jun 16 2025, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(gld998 @ Jun 15 2025, 11:59 PM)


Toyota may buy Nissan!
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Missed this video. I'm all in if that happens. Toyota+Nissan will be much better than Honda+Nissan to me if it's in Malaysia. It would need to take place on the global scene first. Then locally in Malaysia that's another story with Tan Chong Malaysia entering into a joint-venture with Toyota Malaysia.

 

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