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http://www.suzuki.co.jp/dom4/lineup/every_w/

 

pimp my ride!! I love this vehicle... I've seen some around Singapore, and it is a very cosmetically moddable vehicle. I believe those who love insane ICE and chrome rims would do very well with this vehicle.

 

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Have you spotted one recently? who brings them in? [inlove]

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too bad can only register as commercial van. the rear seats bench type, if they are more like sedan seats will be more attractive. the MSCP at my side have one young boy who dress up this van like a racer...nice [thumbsup]

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if u can get the bodykits it would be great. and best can change the bench rear seat would be lagi better.

 

this is a much more decent ride then the APV

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I like this van for its price.

 

But I am worried about its safety.

The body may not be strong to withstand a crash. It has a short nose. The drivers' leg might be gone if it can't brake in time and hit a vehicle in front.

 

The glass windows formed a major part of the van's body. In the event of a crash with the windows shattered, it is going to be painful and dangerous for the passengers. [sweatdrop]

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at this type of price, i doubt the van can provide much protection. anyway, most vans cannot really protect its occupants well. that's why they have a speed limit of 70km/h??

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at this type of price, i doubt the van can provide much protection. anyway, most vans cannot really protect its occupants well. that's why they have a speed limit of 70km/h??

 

According to the law here, vans are advised to take the left most lane.

In the left most lane, there are many other bigger vehicles like Cabstar, Hiace, construction trucks and lorry.

 

In the event of an accident, there is a danger that it might be badly crushed from front and rear by the bigger vehicles.

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From a safety point of view, I might consider a kangoo or Fiat Doblo.

 

But all the mechanics I talked to told me not to buy Kangoo and Doblo.

Regular and high-maintenance were the reasons cited by them. They told me parts are more expensive also. Is this true?

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