
Habis la type C, warranty void day 1.
P2 jilatists sudah mari, Sudah booking onot?
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![]() This two also important notes. If after 9 years, and the battery drops below 70%, Perodua has the right to force you to enter into a new lease. That means if you feel like don't care, you can live with 50% output - this is not allowed. It also notes that the battery ownership remains under Perodua. So, you do not outright own the battery after 9 years, you just don't have to pay anymore blood sucking lease for the short period. And given they are allowed to remotely disable the battery, you might not even get to use the car. |
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