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Neutral Newbie

Bro, which chip did you use for your Copen to bring it up to 90bhp? Is it the d-sport ECU? Thanks!

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$5k+ depreciation is ok for a 'sport' car.

 

Its fun to drive it around, to feel the open air, to have automatic hardtop convenience.

 

But the problem is it is very very common today. Everyday, sure to see one on the road!

 

Maybe resale value will be poor in future when many are tired of this car and wants to sell at the same time.

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Neutral Newbie
How's the experience/comments for this car? Am looking at one for the wifey and she is so in love with it too. Would love to hear more about the car from an owner.

 

Cheers!

 

Nice zippy car to drive around with lots of attention and eyes looking at you.

it's a bit bumpy thou and getting in and out of the car can be a chore if you are rather big in size.

Handling is superub and amazing even in stock condition and petrol consumption is rather good at 13km/litre.

only thing which is a good thing for me is cannot fetch other pple other than your gf.

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Turbocharged
copen is rather impractical.. only can sit 2 person with no luggage space.. machaim like riding bike except got roof and aircon.. [:p]

 

Daihatsu is capable of producing small, cute vehicles.

 

I used to drive a 659cc Hijet and it fitted into your description of 2 scooters tied in parallel sharing a common metal cover.

 

Come to think of it, Hijet seems to be better than Copen as the former has rather generous luggage space! [laugh]

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Turbocharged
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If I ever buy a 2-door coupe, I will either get a Copen or COE MX-5.

 

I have always like Mazda for his extraordinary stylings.

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Neutral Newbie
Hey you know what ignore the naysayers and go with your heart. Sharing my point of view.

 

How many times have you lived your life based on satisfactory and getting the shiok feeling (sometimes you might regret later).

 

Isn't that what's life all about. I chose to buy Lancer Ex over Copen and its like settling for someone who loves you more than somemore whom you are crazy about.

 

I know i know, life isnt all about getting what you want.

 

Deep down in my heart i know i would be happier with a Copen.

 

1) Price vs engine cc should never been an issue. You are buying a lifestyle, you are building a persona. Know anything about personal branding? ($5 durian vs a $20 Mao Shan Wang)

 

2) Novelty cars are good investment. You have people more future buyers unlike mainstream cars like mine. (MX5 phenomenon)

 

3)60k a big risk? No. A matter of affordability and you must know you will be able to sell it easily to someone in future.

 

4)How tall are you? if you are 175cm onwards, you might feel claustrophobic. (Be mentally prepared)

 

Ah si wa wu ji ba ban ........

 

Please dont flame me for not buying copen and asking people to buy.

 

 

[nod] I agree that it is a "fun" car and not a day-day car for most of them.

 

Ideal if it is your 2nd or toy car [drivingcar] or collection [inlove] .

It is positioned and catered for that market segment.

 

There is no right or wrong...as long as you feel good with it, right?

 

If you think you love it, just get it!

Else if you need a practical car...get something else. [;)]

 

In conclusion, whether worth it or not, it all depends on your need and perception!

Cheers!

[sunny]

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Neutral Newbie
The boot space isn't that small, at least can put a lugguage in no problem. Best if he arrange to view or test drive it so he can decide. There are so many positive/negative comment from different ppl but i think most important is how he thinks and not what we think =)

 

[scholar]

 

Trust me, the boot space is not that small. Someone said his motorcycle box is even bigger than the copen's boot space. i had a good laugh at that statement he'd made. I own and drives a copen. i could squeeze in a slightly smaller sized luggage and a additional trolley bag into its tiny boot.

 

When i 1st decided to go view the copen at the PI showroom, the very 1st thing i said to the PI was 'Can i have a look at the boot?' that was my exact 1st question. Upon looking at the bootspace, i was impressed.

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Neutral Newbie
The boot space isn't that small, at least can put a lugguage in no problem. Best if he arrange to view or test drive it so he can decide. There are so many positive/negative comment from different ppl but i think most important is how he thinks and not what we think =)

 

[scholar]

 

any idea which PI allow test drive?

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It's important to know how much boot space a convertible has when the top is down. That's what determines if you can top down anytime or only when you are prepared for it.

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Neutral Newbie
actually in de 1st place he didn't tink of getting a copen.his mind was all abt wrx, integra, etc...all de "sports" cars.den i asked him to reconsider de financial commitment he will b in...he can afford it la...but being self employed...anything can happen.den i pointed out to him de copen...den from den on he got hooked.

 

almost everyday after dat kept calling me talking abt dis car. [hur][laugh]

 

Maybe he'll change his mind if he sees this muscle [thumbsup]

 

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well, yes if it is affordble to him.

 

btw, muusle = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$...if u can spare, then get it lor. [:)]

 

think twice... [nod][rolleyes]

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Neutral Newbie

reliability ? umm, how to describe .. so far so good no prob.. FC wise, mine's an auto, if you drive normally can have 12km/l / aggressively probably 9-10/km/l if very light footed den definitely more =)

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