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I travel opp from you AYE-KPE-TPE smooth all the way until TPE towards changi only TPE side a bit congested. Only around 14.4 km/l with my current ride, If you travel my route then maybe u can get 20 km/l and above?

 

 

can try lol

so far my normal route of TPE-SLE-BKE-KJE-PIE - about 17-19km/l of speeds btw 70 to 100km/h very gentle on the accelerator - note morning public holiday traffic, no jams

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hmm anything will be missed coming from a CRV driver? dun really mind the car body is smaller but other than that?

 

Bro, I'm currently driving a CRV also. Main concerns about CRV are only the petrol consumption and easier wearing out of the tyres. Other than that I'm still happy with my ride which is definitely reliable and stable. But I'm changing to Vezel after seeing the car. Size-wise of course CRV feels bigger in terms of width and boot space. Torque wise of course cannot compare but I'm satisfied with Vezel's pick-up though. I'm not a choenster so CVT is ok for me, but CRV 5AT is of course more responsive. But still acceptable for Vezel. Being 300kg lighter and with the earth dream technology (though still i-vtec), I am buying it for it's fuel efficiency nevertheless.

I may be wrong, but personally I feel that CRV may lose it's value with this Vezel coming on board. Of course hard to compare a 1.5 and a 2.0/2.4, but I have a feeling most people in future would go for Vezel compared to CRV due to the price difference. Henceforth I think I better quickly trade in my CRV for Vezel! Again, this is just IMHO.

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Bro, I'm currently driving a CRV also. Main concerns about CRV are only the petrol consumption and easier wearing out of the tyres. Other than that I'm still happy with my ride which is definitely reliable and stable. But I'm changing to Vezel after seeing the car. Size-wise of course CRV feels bigger in terms of width and boot space. Torque wise of course cannot compare but I'm satisfied with Vezel's pick-up though. I'm not a choenster so CVT is ok for me, but CRV 5AT is of course more responsive. But still acceptable for Vezel. Being 300kg lighter and with the earth dream technology (though still i-vtec), I am buying it for it's fuel efficiency nevertheless.

I may be wrong, but personally I feel that CRV may lose it's value with this Vezel coming on board. Of course hard to compare a 1.5 and a 2.0/2.4, but I have a feeling most people in future would go for Vezel compared to CRV due to the price difference. Henceforth I think I better quickly trade in my CRV for Vezel! Again, this is just IMHO.

 

Thks for the feedback bro!

In some way its true, CRV may lose some market share in the near future as more are going for more fuel efficient and compact suv's

the price will also make the CRV less attractive.

However, with technological improvements and all, the CRV may get improvements and all, thats something we will anticipate, but for now the VEZEL and HRV will be taking more cake in the market share for compact SUV

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I travel opp from you AYE-KPE-TPE smooth all the way until TPE towards changi only TPE side a bit congested. Only around 14.4 km/l with my current ride, If you travel my route then maybe u can get 20 km/l and above?

oh yah bro forgot to add i sometimes go by your way too, usually after work, and it will jam from Jurong town road AYE part...and that will affect the fuel consumption man....xian....

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unlikley will void, unless maybe say AD they may do it lol

most PIs will not void they in fact encourage you to change things in the car as they can get good price [grin]

 

 

 

This should be rubbish. So far I only heard before changing wheels void INSURANCE. lol, if any of you guys remember the Av*v* Insurance case. Back then, they were dead strict on no modifications beyond manufacturer's specifications. So when you file a claim, and it's your fault, they first examine very thoroughly to check your car for modifications. Once they find a modification, they can use that to void and refund your insurance, and then leave you on your own.

 

However, now I think they not as strict for rims replacement liao after all that complain and backlash. Still, it's consumers duty to practice due diligence. :) Do check carefully first.

 

thanks bros.

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Bros, another question. Minerial Oil is used during run in period? After 10000km then use synthetic oil?

SE called shipment delay... My maroon needs to wait till mid Feb 2015.

Decided to change to black color and collection is end Dec 2014.

 

 

quick quick bro ... come join the club soon.

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Did the lights at SgGarage Edwin, can be found in FB. They manage to intergrate the floor light with the door light controller (located near the rear mirror). So all into 1 switch to control.ON-DOOR-OFF.


I have to agree your wife . But who cares as long as you love it, enjoy!

 

thanks ... lucky did not install the gauges, if not, she will call me lau a beng!

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