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2016 2nd Generation Honda Freed


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still waiting for this to hit our shores actually... interested to see how it fairs against the sienta in terms of price and drive ability.

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I called Eric from Autolink last week.

They mentioned that pricing will be out this week 19th - 25th as they are still doing testing. 

Venture Cars just listed at 105888

 

Btw, i am holding a honda fit , COE ending at 2018 Aug.

Should i sell or trade in to buy the freed ? 

 

Expert pls help. 

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I called Eric from Autolink last week.

They mentioned that pricing will be out this week 19th - 25th as they are still doing testing.

Venture Cars just listed at 105888

 

Btw, i am holding a honda fit , COE ending at 2018 Aug.

Should i sell or trade in to buy the freed ?

 

Expert pls help.

Huh?how come it's cat B coe? If 105888 for hybrid.... Edited by Blooper77
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I called Eric from Autolink last week.

They mentioned that pricing will be out this week 19th - 25th as they are still doing testing. 

Venture Cars just listed at 105888

 

Btw, i am holding a honda fit , COE ending at 2018 Aug.

Should i sell or trade in to buy the freed ? 

 

Expert pls help. 

 

Not sure about you but i may most probably trade in my Kia Soul for this.

Waiting for the petrol version though as not that incline to the present hybrid.

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Isn't the Hybrid Bhp 110ps(81kW)/6000rpm only?

Actually I was referring to the petrol version but its 50/50 on whether its is cat A or B cos the power is exactly 130hp from what I read. Anyway my point was that OMV doesn't determine COE categorization but loan rules does take into account OMV.

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Actually I was referring to the petrol version but its 50/50 on whether its is cat A or B cos the power is exactly 130hp from what I read. Anyway my point was that OMV doesn't determine COE categorization but loan rules does take into account OMV.

I think you are right. Wonder how they place this pricing. 

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Went down to AML yesterday. Saw the new Freed. It's at Cat B. Having the same HBP to Vezel Hybrid according to Eric at Autolink.

Priced at $118,800.

Some comments after viewing

The floor bed of Freed seems to be high. Making your knees arching higher for the second row passenger.

Third row are stow up to the sides. Limiting the storage space. As compared to Toyota Sienta.

But the seats from Freed are much comfortable then Sienta though.

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Are they bringing in the Freed+? That one the sitting arrangement is like the Jazz. 2 + 3 and with a bigger boot space. 

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When to Autolink see the Car, the feel surely is better than Senita and just feel more comfortable sitting on it. BTW Autolink quoting 109000 with Honda sensing, not much add on. Really temped to sign on the doted line. 

Any bro who had done the research, please share some info here leh. 

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Based on photos and specs i feel it is definitely better than sienta. The hybrid version at 109k is abt the same price as the sienta hybrid right?

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