Mrbean Clutched January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 With economic recovery, comes petrol increases........ sigh....... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ichibawa 5th Gear January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 Economic recovery? I beg to differ... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr_b20 6th Gear January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 Dont think we can do much here :( hope Government should help! Is that meant to be a sacarstic joke ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Threesixhonda Neutral Newbie January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 ya.... anyone try pumping 92 grade petrol instead of 95 or 98.... probably can use a few dollars but dont think it's good for the car in the long run..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zniper 2nd Gear January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 ya, someone talking about economic recovery?? pls lah, i've been looking for a job since last mth till now but to no avail... juz graduated from my degree and yet i hav offers even lower than my previous jobs... OMG!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robo 2nd Gear January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 ya, someone talking about economic recovery?? pls lah, i've been looking for a job since last mth till now but to no avail... juz graduated from my degree and yet i hav offers even lower than my previous jobs... OMG!!! its because either the employers are ngiao or ur expectation is too high. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eng98 Neutral Newbie January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 ya.... anyone try pumping 92 grade petrol instead of 95 or 98.... probably can use a few dollars but dont think it's good for the car in the long run..... I have been pumping 92 for quite a while. Don't see a reason why it's not good for the car when the manufacturer recommended a even lower requirement. After a few years, the car also ok. No problem at all. My last car also lasted till the COE expires also no problem. More important i think is to ensure that the car is maintained, ie regular servicing etc. If there is no knocking from the engine, i think i rather save the few dollars. Keep them in my pocket than to contribute to someone's bonus. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eng98 Neutral Newbie January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 ya.... anyone try pumping 92 grade petrol instead of 95 or 98.... probably can use a few dollars but dont think it's good for the car in the long run..... I have been pumping 92 for quite a while. Don't see a reason why it's not good for the car when the manufacturer recommended a even lower requirement. After a few years, the car also ok. No problem at all. My last car also lasted till the COE expires also no problem. More important i think is to ensure that the car is maintained, ie regular servicing etc. If there is no knocking from the engine, i think i rather save the few dollars. Keep them in my pocket than to contribute to someone's bonus. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickster 5th Gear January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 I have been pumping 92 for quite a while. Don't see a reason why it's not good for the car when the manufacturer recommended a even lower requirement. After a few years, the car also ok. No problem at all. My last car also lasted till the COE expires also no problem. More important i think is to ensure that the car is maintained, ie regular servicing etc. If there is no knocking from the engine, i think i rather save the few dollars. Keep them in my pocket than to contribute to someone's bonus. Totally agree. Many pple fail to realise that it is better to trust their vehicle's manufacturer handbook than from other people (who owns different cars from them). In fact, i would go as far as to say that most non-premium japanese cars can take RON91 petrol. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickster 5th Gear January 5, 2010 Share January 5, 2010 ya, someone talking about economic recovery?? pls lah, i've been looking for a job since last mth till now but to no avail... juz graduated from my degree and yet i hav offers even lower than my previous jobs... OMG!!! Bro.. last month is dec holiday period. Many pple clear leave, so dun expect any calls for interviews fast. Dun worry too much as it is quite common for a degree holder to secure a job within 1-2 months. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klayhead Neutral Newbie January 21, 2010 Share January 21, 2010 as long as the car can move bah.. haha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nisse Neutral Newbie February 26, 2010 Share February 26, 2010 Last time, I used to remember CASE will stand up for the consumers and fight to bring down the price...these days..... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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