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  • armchaireconomist
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    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    hehehe..thanks for the kind feedback bro ArmchairEconomist..been a great help too..haha....price is the factor here...57k for the 1.5litre basic and 63 for the sport edition..now pondering over which to get...i aint a speedster here..juz a safe driver...hehehe....i tink i m the type u honk to get me out of the way at PIE...lol....
    I can understand from the price perspective. Look... if the diff is only 6k. Trust me... that 6k will be well spent. If your right foot is a little heavy, the FC between a 1.5l and 2l is going to be negligible. That's because you'll be stepping hard on the 1.5l than the 2l.

    of course road tax and insurance is another factor. But if you divide that out by 12 months... it's also not too much. Go for the 2.0l lah... you'll have more fun driving...

    Or why not think about the 1.8l or 2l civic? IMHO again... that's the Jepun car to get below 2,000cc. Good engine, good handling, nice styling...

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  • feilong108
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    hehehe..thanks for the kind feedback bro ArmchairEconomist..been a great help too..haha....price is the factor here...57k for the 1.5litre basic and 63 for the sport edition..now pondering over which to get...i aint a speedster here..juz a safe driver...hehehe....i tink i m the type u honk to get me out of the way at PIE...lol....

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  • armchaireconomist
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    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    any feedbacks from bros in here driving the new lancer ex 1.5l?hehehe...
    Got a friend who bought the 2.0 GT. Lower gears are a little laggy... cos I suppose body is heavy. So if 1.5l version, it's even going to be worse.

    Big car, small engine... bad combo. Other features aside. Just IMHO...

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  • armchaireconomist
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    it seems that i also underestimate the estima come on disclose the speeds, i also curious now.
    Wah lau... let's just say the last time I came back from KL (Times Square) to SG (Bukit Timah) took me less than 3 hours. You do the math lah...

    Firstly, that Estima (being a 2ton MPV) has no right to be travelling at the speed.
    Secondly, it has no right to have that kind of torque at such high revs.
    I could just barely keep up with it... Not to say overtake...

    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    saab 95 also very powerful, dont laugh at its small engine, it will almost anycar all things being equal.
    im not sure if sg will get it, but in oz people are starting to preorder the new saab turbo x, i hear that one one monster of a turbo to be fitted , now my hand itchy to go to saab showroom and look
    Saab 95 Aero is another car I would mess around with. Met another supped up Aero on NSH... If Estima let me smell smoke, then the 95 Aero's smoke settled down already then I reached. I don't know what stage ECU chip-up that car's got... but that kind of speed from a 4 potter is some serious sh*t. So after that experience, I went to test drive the Aero... then I understand why...

    So... On NSH... other than the supercars, WRXs and Evos... the above are 2 cars I wouldn't mess around with...

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  • feilong108
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    Thanks alot for the feedback bro Jazzsamz, veri helpful for me....later go to ubi to test drive and c if it is gd for me..hehehe...

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  • jazz_samz
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    For lancer, it was one of my consideration when I was shopping for a car before I settled on Wish.

    Lancer 2.0EX I feel is a better variant in terms of power and weight.
    The body of the Lancer is DAMN solid. You can do biceps by lifting the bonnet alone! That I think is a plus cos its really solid and heavy.. to me, it equates to safety.
    During test drive (and eventually my buddy settled for the 2.0ex elegance), we both found it laggy on the lower end gears... after 3rd gear, the drive don't feel as sluggish. FC for a 2.0l is abt 10km/l. Decent for a 2.0l car if you ask me. But the boot space is alittle small... Can't put 4 golf bags.. WTF!!!

    AM unsure what if the features of a 1.5l but for the 2.0 variant, I simply love all their technological stuffs.. Keyless remote and ignition (will elaborate further later), HID, Fog, Rain sensor, light sensor, I find the stock soundsystem reasonable with tweeters and nicely built in (better than my stock altis and ceifiro).. 1 more solid feature.. it has a glove compartment mini cooler to put two cans of soda mates!!!! Its sturdy esp when driven on the NS h'way. In fact, if you search on Mit forum, you will read that there are 1.5l owners who drive >160km on the NS H'way and found it very stable and not float like.. for a 1.5l.

    Keyless entry is really SMART.. why? Picture this.. you n yr misses are so used to keyless, assuming yr wife drives it and carry it in her bag. Once she parks her car, she locks the car after she comes out of it. Go to the rear boot, put her bag in (for safety reason) and conveniently closes the rear boot. WAIT!!! THE KEY is in the BAG!!! No worries, the front two doors auto unlocks when that happens... SMART!!!!! How I know? My buddy who bought it personally encounter this... I think its really smart.. The Cefiro's (nissan) version is not that smart.. unsure if the latio is as smart as this though... But for once, I hear that this KEYLESS system HELPS the owner by an additional step..

    Do assess your priorities bro.. above are my findings.. others may differ so its best you go and check it out personally.
    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    any feedbacks from bros in here driving the new lancer ex 1.5l?hehehe...
    Last edited by jazz_samz; 07-07-08, 01:23 PM.

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  • jazz_samz
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    Forgot to mentioned something I realised recently...

    The WIsh 1.8l engine is the same as the Toyota Celica. I do now understand why there is 'instant' power kicked in whenever I require a surge of power to pick up.

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  • feilong108
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    any feedbacks from bros in here driving the new lancer ex 1.5l?hehehe...

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  • jazz_samz
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    BRo.. honestly if I were in your position, I won't get a Vitara.. Estima fulfills most requirements... a 2nd car serves as a convenience and for leisure purpose.. in yr case its fishing.. so I will look at a fuel economical car with space.

    Looking at that, Wish to me meets that if I am looking for a comfort and spacious drive. Even Toyota Fielder.

    If you want an even bigger car, ISIS.. its a beauty in terms of functionality..
    http://www.toyota.co.jp/jp/tech/new_...ion/index.html
    Go see the video of the functionality.. if it doesn't impress you, nothing will hahah..

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  • pet
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    Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
    Honda Stream a bit small and underpowered leh, got a couple of friends got it, and regretted.

    Want big boot, can also for wagons wat, got handling of a saloon (almost), and lots and lots of boot space. I wouldn't mind someone giving a V70T6, can smoke a lot of cars out there. My boss also got a Saab 95 Combi. Very nice too.
    was thinking of wagon. but hor my dad very pang tan type. now he in hospital. later buy wagon. he come back see it piss off. cos he say look like . . . . hmm ... u know lah ... those loh... hee

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  • pet
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    ah pet... If expire in aug, u better make yr this wk... Cos u need to wait for coe some more... Suzuki cars are alrite.. I only hate borneo motor svc standard. Vitara nice to drive if u r a suv person!
    ya loh. jia lark. if extend lta make another 1 k . wtf.

    Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
    Me driving S80 2.5T MY07 too. Yours is the current model as well?
    I also like A6, but pricewise in SG, makes no sense to buy an Audi.
    s80 nice car. nearly bought it last yr. I think was 138k. really very good price.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by armchaireconomist View Post
    Estima... I didn't only hear about it... I've experienced when an one of those smoked me on North South Highway! Shan't disclose at what speeds... but let's just say its insane coming from a big MPV. That was one of the older Estima is 3L with a supercharger. Fine. Can tell instantly its been modded. But still... So I've come to respect the older Estimas...

    As for the Grand Picasso C4... I agree it's a real beauty. But believe it or not, the gear shift is on top-right behind the steering wheel. French quirkiness at its best! But the panoramic roof is brilliant, no doubt will jack up the insurance. But it's out of the shortlist... not sure if I (or my wife) can take the french quirkiness...
    it seems that i also underestimate the estima come on disclose the speeds, i also curious now.

    citroen cars in general are very refined, stylish, quite a fun car to drive also, however it is not for everyones tastes

    Originally posted by armchaireconomist View Post
    fully agreed... not just newbies... but everyone.

    driving fast doesn't kill... stopping suddenly does. It's controlled aggression that makes a good driver (regardless fast or slow speed).

    There are 'defence' and 'advance' driving courses and I think it's good to take them and learn some good driving tactics/habits. Like never place any movable object on the dashboard, cause they can cause serious injuries during an accident as it can become a 'missile'. Simple things like that...

    As for speed, that's always the track...
    very good points you have there totally agree!

    also the seatbelt covers, steering wheel covers those also comprimise the handling should an emergency arise.
    Originally posted by triton View Post
    yes, usually i dont drive in-line with the car in front of me, i drive slightly towards the left or right depending on condition, at least*hopefully* the driver in front of me can see me through the side mirrors. also it helps to see at least what is happening to 2 cars ahead of me.

    the other thing i do if i want to overtake, i accelerate first before overtake.

    my dashboard is clear of objects, one is because of airbag. secondly, the reflection of objects of the windscreen is irritating to me. i also dun hang 'christmas' items on the rear view mirror. there is also no objects on the rear dashboard.
    also try not to follow large cars that you cannot see thru, and when overtaking, it is best that you keep a long distance and accelerate to maintain momentum.

    my method of overtaking is to let back a little (8 car lengths), this allow me to move back in should i need to, than once all clear, i will accelerate non stop this will ensure that i have kept the momentum.

    as for dashboards with full of silly and quite unnecessary items, they are irritating as hell to drive with, not to mention they get right into your face should the airbag deploy.

    Originally posted by triton View Post
    sometimes i get impatient with drivers who keeps a distance of at least 4 car lengths in front of him/her. i wonder if they are driving a plane needing that runaway to take off.

    the other type of drivers is those who refuse to filter inwards when they know u in a rush. just dont understand, if someone wants to pass by, let them. this is because the other driver might have something urgent to attend, u never know.
    letting someone pass by is not just a courtesy thing, it is also a safety thing, esp when driving on the dual carrageway with no divider, if an opposite car panics they may clip the car who inturn may clip you, now even if not injured, you have just incurred a cost to fix the vehicle regardless.

    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
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    jialat...i got 6 monkeys siting on my air bag....
    better to move to the centre if you must have them because when airbag deploy the monkeys become missiles and believe me and 60kg gas bottle equates to a 250kg projectile being hurled in the car. alternatively an oxford dictionary from the back seat is able to kill a passenger if flung off the dash at 100kmh.

    in perth, alot of the asian girls have snoopy, and other plush toys on the dash, some even put on rear dash too.

    Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
    Me driving S80 2.5T MY07 too. Yours is the current model as well?
    I also like A6, but pricewise in SG, makes no sense to buy an Audi.
    ya current model, not mine, my uncle's

    Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
    Honda Stream a bit small and underpowered leh, got a couple of friends got it, and regretted.

    Want big boot, can also for wagons wat, got handling of a saloon (almost), and lots and lots of boot space. I wouldn't mind someone giving a V70T6, can smoke a lot of cars out there. My boss also got a Saab 95 Combi. Very nice too.
    saab 95 also very powerful, dont laugh at its small engine, it will almost anycar all things being equal.
    im not sure if sg will get it, but in oz people are starting to preorder the new saab turbo x, i hear that one one monster of a turbo to be fitted , now my hand itchy to go to saab showroom and look

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  • cmsoh
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    Originally posted by pet View Post
    was thinking of the following:
    hatch: honday fit/ jazz, toyota yaris ( still avail ) ?

    Mpv: honda stream, fiat panaroma, ... thn blank, cant think of any others

    Suv: hmm... rush i find it small leh... i mean smal for a suv... ... was thinking maybe vitara. my wife use to drv suv, i also drv it, one think for sure. spacious compare to saloon car... boot also good... nowadays i cannot tarhan saloon car, cos fishing rod & ice boax hard to put in
    Honda Stream a bit small and underpowered leh, got a couple of friends got it, and regretted.

    Want big boot, can also for wagons wat, got handling of a saloon (almost), and lots and lots of boot space. I wouldn't mind someone giving a V70T6, can smoke a lot of cars out there. My boss also got a Saab 95 Combi. Very nice too.

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  • cmsoh
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    i find volvo very hard to sell. not a lot of buyer, also their quality abit lousy. i have been driving s80 2.5t and not a very fun car to drive. but damn powerful

    from my experience, i prefer A6 over the S80. the A6 is more involving and subtle. whereas the S80 is a heavy car and less fun since you have to throw around more weight
    Me driving S80 2.5T MY07 too. Yours is the current model as well?
    I also like A6, but pricewise in SG, makes no sense to buy an Audi.

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    ah pet... If expire in aug, u better make yr this wk... Cos u need to wait for coe some more... Suzuki cars are alrite.. I only hate borneo motor svc standard. Vitara nice to drive if u r a suv person!
    Well suzuki is ok as long as u are not pan tang...

    Originally posted by triton View Post
    my dashboard is clear of objects, one is because of airbag. secondly, the reflection of objects of the windscreen is irritating to me. i also dun hang 'christmas' items on the rear view mirror. there is also no objects on the rear dashboard.
    jialat...i got 6 monkeys siting on my air bag....

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