Pplater 1st Gear October 14, 2020 Share October 14, 2020 On 10/13/2020 at 9:26 AM, Undakovr said: Hi guys, wanna find out more if Kah Motors giving the 5 years warranty covers wear and tear or just engine and gearbox only? TIA! Wear and tear of tyres/battery/brakepads NOT covered after 1st year or 20000km from my understanding. Wiper blades not covered. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Undakovr Neutral Newbie October 16, 2020 Share October 16, 2020 On 10/14/2020 at 7:46 PM, Pplater said: Wear and tear of tyres/battery/brakepads NOT covered after 1st year or 20000km from my understanding. Wiper blades not covered. Thanks for the advice Boss. how about mechanical parts like drive shaft etc? TIA! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pplater 1st Gear October 16, 2020 Share October 16, 2020 5 hours ago, Undakovr said: Thanks for the advice Boss. how about mechanical parts like drive shaft etc? TIA! Drive shaft has to be covered under 5 year warranty. U can joim the Civic telegram chat. A lot of lao jiaos to answer yr questions. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Itsec 2nd Gear October 18, 2020 Share October 18, 2020 On 10/16/2020 at 11:44 AM, Undakovr said: Thanks for the advice Boss. how about mechanical parts like drive shaft etc? TIA! join the open chat group 😉https://t.me/CivicXSG Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennieT Neutral Newbie October 25, 2020 Share October 25, 2020 Hello! I’m thinking of changing my current 2016 lancer to either the Hyundai avante or Honda Civic but I’m not really sure how long a Hyundai can last. Really like the features and interior of the Hyundai but I heard from friends that usually Hyundai’s engine can’t last longer than 5/7 years like a Honda could. Would really appreciate some help and advice from here? Is it really true that most Hyundai’s don’t last? Went to test drive both cars but felt the Hyundai’s drive was very different from the civic (which is more similar to my lancer) but still can’t decide on which car to get... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ferrytales 4th Gear October 25, 2020 Share October 25, 2020 (edited) 29 minutes ago, JennieT said: Hello! I’m thinking of changing my current 2016 lancer to either the Hyundai avante or Honda Civic but I’m not really sure how long a Hyundai can last. Really like the features and interior of the Hyundai but I heard from friends that usually Hyundai’s engine can’t last longer than 5/7 years like a Honda could. Would really appreciate some help and advice from here? Is it really true that most Hyundai’s don’t last? Went to test drive both cars but felt the Hyundai’s drive was very different from the civic (which is more similar to my lancer) but still can’t decide on which car to get... your friends from sg? look at the number of avante 08/09 still running on the roads, proven engine with proven technology. not sure bout the new avante 2020 as its a new engine + gearbox but hyundai has come a long way. with the usual maintenance and oil change, you wont go wrong. only in sg cars are gone after 10 years but in overseas, cars last way longer than 10 years. for civic, its the same proven engine and gearbox. based on current pricing and specs, avante s is a good buy but depre is slightly higher than the civic. Edited October 25, 2020 by ferrytales Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjae Neutral Newbie October 27, 2020 Share October 27, 2020 On 10/25/2020 at 5:15 PM, JennieT said: Hello! I’m thinking of changing my current 2016 lancer to either the Hyundai avante or Honda Civic but I’m not really sure how long a Hyundai can last. Really like the features and interior of the Hyundai but I heard from friends that usually Hyundai’s engine can’t last longer than 5/7 years like a Honda could. Would really appreciate some help and advice from here? Is it really true that most Hyundai’s don’t last? Went to test drive both cars but felt the Hyundai’s drive was very different from the civic (which is more similar to my lancer) but still can’t decide on which car to get... The 2021 new model avante? The engine may carried over from the previous model meaning it may not be enough for the newer model additional body weight. Its dimensions is wider than the civic so hdb carparks may be tighter as compared to the civic. Civic wise, if you read from previous 2015 model, it may be the same engine and its proven and used over two model generations at least. Pickup will improve after break in as I own one. Moreover now kah motor is offering 1.68 interest rate for honda models. Civic uses multi link suspension for the rear and new avante uses torsion beam so definitely driving will be different. Civic is known for handling and is attributed to wider tyres too. Avante is a good choice too, but maybe you might want to hear more people talking about the new model first to gather feedback. Can also consider mazda 3 also, features wise is there too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
therock Supersonic October 27, 2020 Share October 27, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, rjae said: The 2021 new model avante? The engine may carried over from the previous model meaning it may not be enough for the newer model additional body weight. Its dimensions is wider than the civic so hdb carparks may be tighter as compared to the civic. Civic wise, if you read from previous 2015 model, it may be the same engine and its proven and used over two model generations at least. Pickup will improve after break in as I own one. Moreover now kah motor is offering 1.68 interest rate for honda models. Civic uses multi link suspension for the rear and new avante uses torsion beam so definitely driving will be different. Civic is known for handling and is attributed to wider tyres too. Avante is a good choice too, but maybe you might want to hear more people talking about the new model first to gather feedback. Can also consider mazda 3 also, features wise is there too. Bro things may have moved on in the Hyundai world leh.. IIRC isn't the civic using a 15 year old engine? My 2007 FD had the same engine..RIP I retired her a few years back... the current civic still has two airbags ... and I wanted a car that didn’t scrimp on safety to present a lower price tag.. the current 1.6 civic with the reduced features still cost more than my FD, so I reluctantly moved on ... especially since my mum and I found it too difficult to get into the car the new Elantra aka Avante has a new engine, plus a full suite of safety features and other mod cons. The build quality is also significantly less plasticky with liberal use of soft touch materials and it sits higher what the civic has is a sophisticated chassis and the more sporty stance, but whilst the 1.6 is a free revving engine, that chassis deserve a more powerful engine... YMMV the civic was amongst my choices when my FD was retired but the low hip point, the quality of the interior and the engine drove me to look at other brands. Edited October 27, 2020 by therock Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Supersonic October 28, 2020 Share October 28, 2020 4 hours ago, therock said: Bro things may have moved on in the Hyundai world leh.. IIRC isn't the civic using a 15 year old engine? My 2007 FD had the same engine..RIP I retired her a few years back... the current civic still has two airbags ... and I wanted a car that didn’t scrimp on safety to present a lower price tag.. the current 1.6 civic with the reduced features still cost more than my FD, so I reluctantly moved on ... especially since my mum and I found it too difficult to get into the car the new Elantra aka Avante has a new engine, plus a full suite of safety features and other mod cons. The build quality is also significantly less plasticky with liberal use of soft touch materials and it sits higher what the civic has is a sophisticated chassis and the more sporty stance, but whilst the 1.6 is a free revving engine, that chassis deserve a more powerful engine... YMMV the civic was amongst my choices when my FD was retired but the low hip point, the quality of the interior and the engine drove me to look at other brands. Dont understand why civic still has 2 airbags? Thought when they facelifted the civic, they will improved on the airbags, just like when altis was also 2 airbags but when they facelifted the altis, the car comes with 7 airbags. Civic is a household model for many many decades, definitely it would be one of the choices when people buy a car. Too bad due to the lack of airbags and some safety features and also quite low to get in and out of the car, people would consider others make/model. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
B_goh88 1st Gear February 24, 2021 Share February 24, 2021 Do anyone know the K&N air filter model for 10 gen Civic 1.6? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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