Vtim 3rd Gear July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 cannot lar! larger capacity must pay more road tax $$$ ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vtim 3rd Gear July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 looks comfy . but in SG, it always the more seats the better so BM will probably bring in the 7 seater, if not continue to lose to PI. wonder how much BM's markup will be Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vtim 3rd Gear July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vtim 3rd Gear July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 got 'double bonus' arriving mid FEB lar! Wahz... Your double bonus that much harz?? Can get new car onez! Aiyoh, you must be still single, so you don't really understand the meaning Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psfong Clutched July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 There's a comparison of the big MPVs (Previa, Odyssey, Grandis) on the latest Torque magazine, maybe you can check them out. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 dun like the looks of the sienta my pick for a sub 2L MPV wld be Stream Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Audiorook Neutral Newbie July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 My family is quite heavyweight So need maybe 2.0/2.4L to power it.. Any PIs recommendation to get Ipsum/Estima/Previa? Or even other MPVs? Ricardo Auto... look for Patricia... I have not bought from her, as we ended up buying a 2nd hand Ipsum, but she was very friendly, but not pushy on the sales... My wife and I would have bought an Estima from her, if not for the budget, and the opportunity of the 2nd hand Ipsum came by... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duadua2 Neutral Newbie July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 go for Odyssey Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Audiorook Neutral Newbie July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 Oddy is GOOD too!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 [reply] go for Odyssey its great but 2.4L FC, road tax, insurance all higher Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbyboy Clutched July 12, 2004 Author Share July 12, 2004 Roughly the how much would it be? the FC, Road tax and insurance.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sk_2 Neutral Newbie July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 hi, FC = for 2/2.4l are about 8km/l ( + - ) or less, depending on driving style, rd tax = 1.6k to 2.2k per annum insurance = many factors affect the rates, eg. age, experience of driving, new or existing owner, brand/make of veh, occupation, etc..... etc..... u might wanna check tis out >>> http://www.photonski.com/sk_2/wagons cheers, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bcyn Neutral Newbie July 12, 2004 Share July 12, 2004 not a bad choice but i prefer the grandis leh...looks wise more sporty. more over the freebies like 7" tv, solar film and wateva the giving.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic July 13, 2004 Share July 13, 2004 [reply] FC = for 2/2.4l are about 8km/l ( + - ) or less, depending on driving style, rd tax = 1.6k to 2.2k per annum insurance = many factors affect the rates, eg. age, experience of driving, new or existing owner, brand/make of veh, occupation, etc..... etc..... FC is prob 9km/L +- rather than 8. road tax is prob 1.6k. insurance doesnt start cheap. arnd 2000+ with no claim bonus. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wish186 Neutral Newbie July 13, 2004 Share July 13, 2004 Dont' think the 3rd row seats are "small" for yound adults. I always (almost) carried full load on my WISH with two adults (in-laws) on the 3rd rows on weekends. Sometime, ferry my colleagues to lunch out with full load too. My sis (8mths pregnant, about 1.65m in height) can also sit on the 3rd row with her maid and 3yrs+ son - did not complaint la For the price that I am paying for a 1.8L MPV, comparing with Stream and Mazda G-sport (MPV) or other below 2L MPV, I would think WISH is more roomy Plus pickup, power and FC quite good too Except the body quite "thin", weighing 1.3T for a MPV Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wish186 Neutral Newbie July 13, 2004 Share July 13, 2004 Quite true on the FC about the Grandis. I got a close friend driving one. When I ask about the FC, his reaction is When I was hunting for a MPV, I actually sat from 1st row to 3rd row, adjust the 1st and 2nd rows of seats to determine how good is the leg room, comfort, head room, 3rd row of seats to the rear bumper place (safety zone if kana bump from back), etc.. If you observed carefully, the seating pad for Grandis is 'extremely' large or long. Thus, it tends to push your knee forward, knee will touch 2nd row back seat unless 2nd row is moved forward more. That's my observation. If overall cost is less of a issue, I will buy the Odyssey (latest) ....better FC than older model, smaller turning radius, nice interior. Seats are more comfortable than Wish. Sat in my wife's uncle car in Jarkata when he drove us around Think the Picnic seats are quite comfortable too. But FC is also Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wish186 Neutral Newbie July 13, 2004 Share July 13, 2004 Don't think you FC will be down to 5~6km/L if you driving a Wish and MOD it a "little" . Some facts : 17" rim, Capsule, grounding, volt stablizer, KNN filter, platinium plugs, heavy foot doing above 10km/L. Almost all TRD stuffs, 17" rim, volt stabilizer, sport version capsule, irridium plugs, always redline can do about 9~10km/L Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheekg99 Neutral Newbie July 13, 2004 Share July 13, 2004 you ask all drivers about FC for MPV, all will ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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