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The Mercedes-Benz C160 is the firm's newest entry into the compact luxury sedan segment. But with only 127bhp and 210Nm of torque, it makes a controversial case for itself when you consider its asking price of $177,888 (as of 16 April 2020).

Does the sedan's other qualities, such as its boot space and comfortble seats and ride, win over our testers? Watch the video to find out!

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On 4/9/2020 at 7:14 PM, Soya said:

'Good resale' Is what used car dealers tout to justify their high price

But when trade in any car oso considered lousy to them to justify the low ball price...

 

Yah theres no good resale here. Maybe u can sell faster but doesnt mean ur resale value stronger than rarer brands

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The MG ZS EV seeks to make electric mobility affordable for Singapore's masses. It delivers a fast charging speed and reasonable range, while boot and cabin space are within acceptable bounds. 

Does the car's green credentials alone make it an option for those looking for an SUV that is cheap to run? And does its low purchase price mean other areas in the cabin and drive quality are affected? All this and more in our latest video review!

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The Nissan Serena e-POWER delivers a practical interior with the smooth and instantaneous power delivery of an electric car. But its 1.2-litre engine / generator ensures that you do not have to live with the inconvenience of keeping an electric car charged.

Does the drone of that engine dent its value as a family-friendly road trip vehicle? Watch the full video to find out!

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Important is to have good content and high production values, otherwise no one will watch.

 Please look at the Taiwanese and USA car reviews and try to improve yourselves. They even jack car up and review the suspension setups.

 

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Julian needs to tone down about two notches on his performance anxiety.

Jonathan needs gravitas, resembling that guy. You know who keechiu is.

Why is that passenger there during driving? No need to film extras. And to show weight, its humiliating to the guy.

Yellow is definitely not a fashion colour, a pink or pastel colour might suit tall jon...how tall is Jon? Actual height definition would be useful, being profession Julian the hobbit would not mind...i think.

Air con vents? 

No oscars for this video.

The ending quarter was more acceptable.

Voice, cadence and tone.

Clothes.

Weird/humiliating inclusion of extranaeous passenger.

Why comment on phv? Catering to the ego?

Napoleon complex.

Watch some of the Taiwanese reviews or unique American Quirkiness of This is...guy.

Maybe need Khoo input.

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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is quite possibly the only car in the world that looks like it belongs equally both knee-deep in mud in some mining operation and simply cruising around at your tech park, thanks to its chiselled and boxy SUV body shape.

From the solid construction of its doors to its flash interior, we take a look at all the features the current G-Class has inherited from its long and storied history, and what makes it still the coolest SUV around the block in this video!

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With increased leg and knee room as well as its iconic elongated boot, the MINI Cooper S Clubman sports a nice balance between everyday usability and fun, driving dynamics.

Being a Cooper S also means this car has plenty of shove to boot with its 189bhp and 280Nm of torque. Should those looking for a fun, quirky car opt for this Clubman? Watch the video to find out!

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On 5/11/2020 at 10:48 AM, BabyBlade said:

With increased leg and knee room as well as its iconic elongated boot, the MINI Cooper S Clubman sports a nice balance between everyday usability and fun, driving dynamics.

Being a Cooper S also means this car has plenty of shove to boot with its 189bhp and 280Nm of torque. Should those looking for a fun, quirky car opt for this Clubman? Watch the video to find out!

the reason why the mini handle is design that way is for safety nreason. 

Its meant for the arm that is away from you to reach out to pull the lever and that helps to make the passenger look out for any movement when you are opening the door and avoid a incident.

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I have to disagree with this take tho. I am thinking of a clubman because of the space and the barn doors, for 4 dogs to go in. 

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This new Audi A1 Sportback certainly stands out with its unique paint colour and its new-found aggressive styling. Add to that the fact that it sports decent boot space for a supermini and impresses with its tech-laden cabin and the A1 certainly is a unique proposition within the segment.

It is also built atop Volkswagen's MQB-A0 platform, practically guaranteeing respectable handling on twisty roads. So should you opt for this Audi despite its keen pricing when paired against its rivals? Watch the full video to find out!

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On 6/24/2020 at 5:57 PM, BabyBlade said:

This new Audi A1 Sportback certainly stands out with its unique paint colour and its new-found aggressive styling. Add to that the fact that it sports decent boot space for a supermini and impresses with its tech-laden cabin and the A1 certainly is a unique proposition within the segment.

It is also built atop Volkswagen's MQB-A0 platform, practically guaranteeing respectable handling on twisty roads. So should you opt for this Audi despite its keen pricing when paired against its rivals? Watch the full video to find out!

Prob dn keep harping on the 131k price tag. List price nia. Can bargin mah. Must tell us potential car buyers what u can bargin off. Hehe. 99k to 109k is doable I reckon and then this range for this car might do more justification. Aka pang chance to Audi. But Audi also anyhow price listed this. So Audi also ownself pawned themselves.

 

 

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Again,  I see the short comings of the review where Julian kept frying cold fried rice on certain aspect of A1.

Not to mention that preparation work not done where he was looking to fill in words with his sentence that went blank.

Could have retake  and edit but instead chose to finish up and pang kang insead.

Poor effort by the whole crew.

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14 minutes ago, Hamburger said:

Again,  I see the short comings of the review where Julian kept frying cold fried rice on certain aspect of A1.

Not to mention that preparation work not done where he was looking to fill in words with his sentence that went blank.

Could have retake  and edit but instead chose to finish up and pang kang insead.

Poor effort by the whole crew.

Always room for improvement.

More zai zai next review okay. Can edit more no worries one. Do it after a few takes also can. Choose your best take.

But I like the "dun buy" part. At least its not the usual must praise the car thingy.

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If you're looking for a good serving of performance together with your SUV, the Cupra Ateca is sure to appeal. It delivers ample performance from its 296bhp 2.0-litre engine while still retaining good driver engagement in the bends.

Couple that with a spacious and high-quality cabin and the fact that it has a reasonable ride quality and the Cupra Ateca's breadth of ability seems to know no bounds. So for those that want to have their cake and eat it too, could this be the ultimate solution? Watch the video to find out!

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