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Actually both will up lorry very fast if put cash card in IU all the time and under the sun.

Not true... I always leave the card in the IU. No issues... all my cars like that... the last one was 9 years old when I traded it in... and I park in direct sunlight for at least 6 hours a day... note that I have Vkool solar film installed.
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If the maintenance is high, how can we be running with diesel taxi for so many years already.

You think taxi driver will not make noise.

Taxi driver pay rental. Serviving included liao
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Any new buyers of the Citroen C4 Picasso in 2017?

How does the new diesel ruling affect the owners of Citroen C4 Picasso? (If any...)

Love to hear the experience of new and existing owners.

Thanks much! :)

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The Citroën saleslady got in touch with me and shared that this weekend got promo for 5 year free servicing.

 

Is that considered a good deal?

 

Does the wear and tear issue happen often in the first few years?

 

Would love some input on this!

 

Tks all :)

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The Citroën saleslady got in touch with me and shared that this weekend got promo for 5 year free servicing.

 

Is that considered a good deal?

 

Does the wear and tear issue happen often in the first few years?

 

Would love some input on this!

 

Tks all :)

 

During my 20k servicing, the SA told me the front brake pads need to be replace and I was thinking WTF! And CnC quoted me $290. 

 

My previous ride (Honda RSZ) only need to change brake pads duringy 60k servicing.

 

In short, be prepared for more wear and tear cost as the Picasso is using timing belt and the parts tend to wear faster than Japanese car.

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During my 20k servicing, the SA told me the front brake pads need to be replace and I was thinking WTF! And CnC quoted me $290. 

 

My previous ride (Honda RSZ) only need to change brake pads duringy 60k servicing.

 

In short, be prepared for more wear and tear cost as the Picasso is using timing belt and the parts tend to wear faster than Japanese car.

 

Take a look at the brake pads yourself and decide... 20K is way too early to change brake pads... especially if you're having disc brakes on all four corners... you're better off replacing it outside... check your servicing guide in the owner's manual as well... it should indicate the average replacement schedule...

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Take a look at the brake pads yourself and decide... 20K is way too early to change brake pads... especially if you're having disc brakes on all four corners... you're better off replacing it outside... check your servicing guide in the owner's manual as well... it should indicate the average replacement schedule...

You change outside, warranty void
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Take a look at the brake pads yourself and decide... 20K is way too early to change brake pads... especially if you're having disc brakes on all four corners... you're better off replacing it outside... check your servicing guide in the owner's manual as well... it should indicate the average replacement schedule...

How come you advise something where owners will void their new car warranty?
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https://ibb.co/kcmBva

 

I just pasted the T&C of the warranty in the link above. Can you guarantee your brake pads are genuine parts? By all means go ahead and not be paranoid. To each his own.

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Looking to get a 7 or 8 year old Picasso as my Lancer is scrapping soon. Any bros who are driving a 7 to 8 year old Picasso, any things to take note as many warned me against it due to the maintenance. Is it a myth or a fact?

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Looking to get a 7 or 8 year old Picasso as my Lancer is scrapping soon. Any bros who are driving a 7 to 8 year old Picasso, any things to take note as many warned me against it due to the maintenance. Is it a myth or a fact?

 

Hi, am in a similar situation. like the skyroof and the windscreen design alot. but am worried about the reliability of the car. 

 

i am fine with small little issues, just dont want BIG problems to happen, like gearbox & engine failure, ECU failure etc. 

 

thanks for the advice.

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Neutral Newbie

Looking to get a 7 or 8 year old Picasso as my Lancer is scrapping soon. Any bros who are driving a 7 to 8 year old Picasso, any things to take note as many warned me against it due to the maintenance. Is it a myth or a fact?

 

Hi, am in a similar situation. like the skyroof and the windscreen design alot. but am worried about the reliability of the car. 

 

i am fine with small little issues, just dont want BIG problems to happen, like gearbox & engine failure, ECU failure etc. 

 

thanks for the advice.

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Neutral Newbie

Looking to get a 7 or 8 year old Picasso as my Lancer is scrapping soon. Any bros who are driving a 7 to 8 year old Picasso, any things to take note as many warned me against it due to the maintenance. Is it a myth or a fact?

 

Hi, am in a similar situation. like the skyroof and the windscreen design alot. but am worried about the reliability of the car. 

 

i am fine with small little issues, just dont want BIG problems to happen, like gearbox & engine failure, ECU failure etc. 

 

thanks for the advice.

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