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hi .. anyone booked the above mpv ? wonder any option such as sun roof and option such as changing the HU to those that has revese camera , gps , usb port ...etc

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did i ? oh...just being curious nia ....not rich , just curious ...

 

 

quote name='Maroon5' date='Feb 23 2012, 12:40 PM' post='4270687']

if i recall correctly this is the 6th car u asked this year....riches ^_^

 

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did i ? oh...just being curious nia ....not rich , just curious ...

 

 

quote name='Maroon5' date='Feb 23 2012, 12:40 PM' post='4270687']

if i recall correctly this is the 6th car u asked this year....riches ^_^

 

haha joking la...ups for your thread.

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juz test drove both the petrol & diesel variant.....unrivalled in its class in terms of drive & power. features could have more though

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juz test drove both the petrol & diesel variant.....unrivalled in its class in terms of drive & power. features could have more though

I also tested the petrol version. great drive!

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Back to Ford, HJ? [laugh]

hehe taking my time to shop and decide.......3 years away from time to scrapping my saab

 

kind of toying between a 7-seater or sedan......if 7-seater so far I think s-max is the best choice. affordable price and great drive. when I got out of my focus, it was mainly due to the lack of torque and pickup consideration, so the ecoboost of s-max seems to have address this.

 

I can't imagine myself going back to a slow car now I have driven the saab.....

 

which car you driving now? hee....we haven't met up for quite a while.

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hehe taking my time to shop and decide.......3 years away from time to scrapping my saab

 

kind of toying between a 7-seater or sedan......if 7-seater so far I think s-max is the best choice. affordable price and great drive. when I got out of my focus, it was mainly due to the lack of torque and pickup consideration, so the ecoboost of s-max seems to have address this.

 

I can't imagine myself going back to a slow car now I have driven the saab.....

 

which car you driving now? hee....we haven't met up for quite a while.

 

Still driving a Ford, been this way for quite awhile now. [thumbsup]

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Still driving a Ford, been this way for quite awhile now. [thumbsup]

oh yeah, now I recall. ST , am I right?

 

which area you putting u at and working nowadays?

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oh yeah, now I recall. ST , am I right?

 

which area you putting u at and working nowadays?

 

ST was previous, RS now.

 

Office at raffles place, living in the north.

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ST was previous, RS now.

 

Office at raffles place, living in the north.

hehe ok......seems like ford has been the defacto badge in your lineage of cars driven, except for the opel and bmw in between.

 

looks like I am the exact opposite of you where daily commute is concerned.

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hehe ok......seems like ford has been the defacto badge in your lineage of cars driven, except for the opel and bmw in between.

 

looks like I am the exact opposite of you where daily commute is concerned.

 

Wah good memory.. [sweatdrop] Still have a BMW now though.

 

I guess if I were looking for a MPV, this will certainly be on top of my list.

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juz test drove both the petrol & diesel variant.....unrivalled in its class in terms of drive & power. features could have more though

FYI, my friend owns a Ford S-max,

togather driving to Malaysia last year Dce school holiday, about 1500km travelling, S-max engine 2 times overheat, in the end had to tow back Singapore about $400, he told me just do service before the long journey,

 

indeed its powerful and driving, on NSH easily up to 160km/h above , my honda civic almost was out of breath to follow up it [:p]

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FYI, my friend owns a Ford S-max,

togather driving to Malaysia last year Dce school holiday, about 1500km travelling, S-max engine 2 times overheat, in the end had to tow back Singapore about $400, he told me just do service before the long journey,

 

indeed its powerful and driving, on NSH easily up to 160km/h above , my honda civic almost was out of breath to follow up it [:p]

 

So easy overheat? Sounds like design issues.

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