QUOTE(Travies @ Dec 26 2008, 12:37 AM)
now only i know, Toyota Vios G spec only come with 1 air bags... in other words. the new honda city S spec is much more better than G
spec vios... zzzz really dissappoint of toyota lately.
Wrong. G-Spec and S-Spec comes with 2 air bags (i.e. Driver and Front Passenger). 1.5E has 1 air bag (i.e. Driver) while 1.5J has 0 air bags. Don't believe everything you read in blogs, check out Toyota's own website.
Added on December 26, 2008, 2:09 amQUOTE(pilotHans @ Dec 26 2008, 12:47 AM)
CT owner here
the new 5th generation surely is worth drolling

but on the other hand makes my 4G outdated

(to add my pain, i cant seem to find the 3G and 4G thread anymore)
Don't worry about it, bro. A City will always remain a City.
I've been using a Protong for a few years already, so to be able drive a Honda now is a plus (except have to wait 3 months

)
Added on December 26, 2008, 2:15 amQUOTE(Travies @ Dec 26 2008, 12:08 AM)
hi wackyflik, can share more any diff for
205/50 tyre and
185/55. sorry im not in this field, so need to study more. mind to share?
For example the tyres I'm using... 205/55/R16 91V
205 = nominal width in mm (the width, or lebar)
55 = nominal aspect ratio (i.e. ratio of the tyre's height to its width). 55 means the height of the tyre sidewall (rubber to rim) in respect of the width. So in this case 55%
R = Radial
16 = The diameter of the rim, in this case 16"
91 = Tyre load index
V = Maximum permissible speed.
In essence, 205/55 tyres are broader than the 185/55 tyres. If all else are equal, there would be more rubber gripping the road with the 205/55 as oppose to the 185/55 which might affect (not much) your FC.
This post has been edited by sysh: Dec 26 2008, 02:15 AM