QUOTE(fookeesan @ Nov 13 2008, 11:24 AM)
Dude, i can understand what you mean. But wouldn't it unfair for someone like you to criticize one's opinion?? I believe you have good perception on Mitsubishi cars. It's actually the same concept when one criticizes your choice of Lancer (maybe Civic is a better) or your father;s choice of purchasing Pajero.
I know that to a certain point of view Chinese made cars MAY BE lower quality but everyone has their own perception. By posting such comments I think it would be hurtful. Yea, you may be only pin pointing out but what if you post a topic and the others flame you for buying. In contrast, this does not mean that we have to put in only the positive points.
I do see a lot of Kancil or Wira changing their badge to Mitsubishi cars. But does that give you the right to see them as the lower class group or menyasuikan? In fact, I believe ppl may think that its your post which is immature. Why not just post out the weaknesses of the car?
Peace

im just saying , dont be posers, thats all. regardless of the quality of chinese cars, that was never the question. never be someone you are not. enough said.
theres nothing about immaturity of such post. the immaturity comes from someone who tries to be someone whos not. this is just constructive criticism. im not seeing them as lower class group, but be proud of what you are driving. this is the mentality of most malaysians, kiasu-ness. i drive a proton now and i still leave it as a proton. i've seen ignorant people sticking a mitsubishi badge on a proton satria neo, when it IS a proton to begin with. its pretty much trying to insult ones intelligence by trying to fool people thinking its a mitsubishi, but in fact it is not! i think the badge should be stuck tastefully, much like if a proton satria is fully converted to a mivec hood, sporting mitsubishi cyborg-esque looks or a perodua viva/myvi putting up toyota passo, daihatsu boon bodykits, then its more fitting!