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The S and RS verions come with sports pedals with Vezel print.

Can we change the X model non-sports pedals to the above on our own?

Where can we change it?

 

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Hi Guys,

 

thanks to all for replying on my earlier enquiry, really appreciate it.

 

next Qns:

if i really wanna go PI, as i wanted the Vezel hybrid, what are the concerns i should look out for. or anyone has recently brought their Vezel from any PI can recommend me? or PM me, thanks alot.

 

last Qns, if the latest Vezel hybrid price is $107,000 and max loan is 70%, so my down payment i need to fork out outfront is $32100 yes?

 

Thanks so much guys!

 

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Vezel Hybrid OMV is $26k to $30k plus, have to put 40% down payment. To buy from PI, have to do alot of homework and what to take note, like warranty, servicing, ETA to get cars based on VITAS ready cars and etc. Better to research first before committing. Cheers.

The S and RS verions come with sports pedals with Vezel print.

Can we change the X model non-sports pedals to the above on our own?

Where can we change it?

Got mine on Taobao, installed on my Vezel Hybrid X on Sunday, working well and looking good.

 

Screwless application, for the brakes, have to take out the existing rubber brake pedal and replaces, pretty easy. For the accelerator pedal, simply fit the metal sports pedal on top of it.

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These are the notes I gathered from this thread:

 

X vs G models differences: 

X has these additional features:

1. LED headlights

2. airbags (8 vs 2)

3. cruise control

4. 6 speakers

5. chrome trimming on air duct and handles

 

Vezel vs HRV differences:

KM LX is Vezel S but with 16" rim

KM DX is Vezel X same with 16" rim (DX model has 2 airbags, no painted skirtings, no vanity mirror light, 5" monitor)

1. DOHC Direct Injection for Vezel; SOHC and port injection for HRV

SOHC - is more suitable for city start-stop driving (better low-end power)

DOHC - is more suitable for long haul driving (better high-end power)

2. HRV no LED headlights

3. HRV has spare tyre

4. HRV no Econ mode, CTBA, and auto start stop engine

5. HRV has Flush to dashboard 7 inches Head unit

6. HRV has Mobile phone switches on steering wheel

7. HRV no DTRL

8. HRV interior lights not as good

9. Vezel has 11 bhp and 10 Nm torque advantage over HRV (HRV is 10 bhp)

 


Vezel Hybrid OMV is $26k to $30k plus, have to put 40% down payment. To buy from PI, have to do alot of homework and what to take note, like warranty, servicing, ETA to get cars based on VITAS ready cars and etc. Better to research first before committing. Cheers.


Got mine on Taobao, installed on my Vezel Hybrid X on Sunday, working well and looking good.

Screwless application, for the brakes, have to take out the existing rubber brake pedal and replaces, pretty easy. For the accelerator pedal, simply fit the metal sports pedal on top of it.

Thanks for the info!

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The S and RS version features over X version:

1. Contrasting gunmetal grey lower body cladding

2. 17 (S version) and 18 (RS version) inches rims

3. Roof rails in matte silver finish

4. Half leather seats and interior trim

5. Tinted antiglare wing mirrors

6. Auminium sports pedals

7. Paddle shifters

8. Heated front seats

9. Leather-wrapped steering wheel/gear knob

10. Additional soundproofing on the chassis against road noise

11. Side skirt 


New facelift version features of S and RS models:

1. Soften Rear Suspension

2. 99% Anti UV Windows

3. Sharp Plasma Cluster Ion A/C

4. Additional of "amplitude-sensitive damper" to increase comfort

5. Facelift front grill

6. Factory fitted autofold side mirrors

7. AUTO dimming rear mirrors 

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Hi Guys,

 

thanks to all for replying on my earlier enquiry, really appreciate it.

 

next Qns:

if i really wanna go PI, as i wanted the Vezel hybrid, what are the concerns i should look out for. or anyone has recently brought their Vezel from any PI can recommend me? or PM me, thanks alot.

 

last Qns, if the latest Vezel hybrid price is $107,000 and max loan is 70%, so my down payment i need to fork out outfront is $32100 yes?

 

Thanks so much guys!

 

GC

 

PM to share with you, haha don't want help do mass publicity from the PI i purchase.

 

next, if you are going for Hybrid , unfortunately your OMV exceed 20K, fork out 40% upfront.

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These are the notes I gathered from this thread:

 

X vs G models differences:

X has these additional features:

1. LED headlights

2. airbags (8 vs 2)

3. cruise control

4. 6 speakers

5. chrome trimming on air duct and handles

 

Vezel vs HRV differences:

KM LX is Vezel S but with 16" rim

KM DX is Vezel X same with 16" rim (DX model has 2 airbags, no painted skirtings, no vanity mirror light, 5" monitor)

1. DOHC Direct Injection for Vezel; SOHC and port injection for HRV

SOHC - is more suitable for city start-stop driving (better low-end power)

DOHC - is more suitable for long haul driving (better high-end power)

2. HRV no LED headlights

3. HRV has spare tyre

4. HRV no Econ mode, CTBA, and auto start stop engine

5. HRV has Flush to dashboard 7 inches Head unit

6. HRV has Mobile phone switches on steering wheel

7. HRV no DTRL

8. HRV interior lights not as good

9. Vezel has 11 bhp and 10 Nm torque advantage over HRV (HRV is 10 bhp)

 

 

Thanks for the info!

Woah your Vezel vs HRV mostly sala.

Looks like you gathered the old info of the HRV.

Simply one example, the new HRV is DOHC and same power as the Vezel.

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These are the notes I gathered from this thread:

 

X vs G models differences:

X has these additional features:

1. LED headlights

2. airbags (8 vs 2)

3. cruise control

4. 6 speakers

5. chrome trimming on air duct and handles

 

Vezel vs HRV differences:

KM LX is Vezel S but with 16" rim

KM DX is Vezel X same with 16" rim (DX model has 2 airbags, no painted skirtings, no vanity mirror light, 5" monitor)

1. DOHC Direct Injection for Vezel; SOHC and port injection for HRV

SOHC - is more suitable for city start-stop driving (better low-end power)

DOHC - is more suitable for long haul driving (better high-end power)

2. HRV no LED headlights

3. HRV has spare tyre

4. HRV no Econ mode, CTBA, and auto start stop engine

5. HRV has Flush to dashboard 7 inches Head unit

6. HRV has Mobile phone switches on steering wheel

7. HRV no DTRL

8. HRV interior lights not as good

9. Vezel has 11 bhp and 10 Nm torque advantage over HRV (HRV is 10 bhp)

 

 

Thanks for the info!

Some correction:

HRV is usin DOHC engine with LED headlight and have ECON mode.

Thr bhp and torque should be the same as vezel since using same engine...

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Seems like quite a fair bit of interest in the Vezel hybrid so Kah should bring in as they don't have a hybrid in their range now. With some patience and growing numbers from PI buyers, I hope Honda Japan allows Kah to do this just like their about turn with the Jap HRV??

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I see. Then in this case, all the petrol can keep the engine clean with the additives?

 

All of them have some sort of detergent to help keep the engine clean, yes, but whether Techron has more of it or a better formulation I cannot say.

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Hi Bros, just to check, can the USB port at the center console be used for charging? It is below the gear and center console, right beside the HDMI outlet. Thank you.


All of them have some sort of detergent to help keep the engine clean, yes, but whether Techron has more of it or a better formulation I cannot say.

Yes some sort of "detergent" to clear the carbon deposit. Purchased one of the more established and reputable product to remove carbon deposit, pretty useful to a mild extent. Not much improvement in the fuel consumption but noticeable quieter and smoother revs.
 

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Hi Bros, just to check, can the USB port at the center console be used for charging? It is below the gear and center console, right beside the HDMI outlet. Thank you.

Yes some sort of "detergent" to clear the carbon deposit. Purchased one of the more established and reputable product to remove carbon deposit, pretty useful to a mild extent. Not much improvement in the fuel consumption but noticeable quieter and smoother revs.

 

 

It should charge your phone, but it should also supply data so you can play music from your phone I think.

C-HR is coming out early next year and it's priced a few K cheaper than HRV.

 

http://www.toyotachrsingapore.com/pricing-for-toyota-chr-forecasted/

 

Thats quite interesting, since so far we'd been tipped that it'd be pricier.

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My Vezel(10mths old) electronic handbrake have sound during ON/OFF. Sound like rubbing or dry movement(dont know how to describe). Ask the my PI workshop...as usual said "normal", "is like that" bla..bla

 

Any bro have same problem? Any good workshop to recommend?

 

My vezel is turning 1 yr old in 2 weeks time. Also got this sweaking sound when ON/OFF. Its normal with electric handbrake. It will turn louder and louder. Even my family's Audi Q5 also got the sound. And its louder then our vezel. Can hear from far far away  [laugh]

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Not so leh, according to Wheelers Auto .

 

CHR 1.8 Hybrid S - $119800

G - $125800

CHR 1.2 Turbo S - $136800

G - $146800

Perhaps their estimation is way off.

 

Anyway, if the CHR is a 1.8, it should be considered under Cat B Liao. Under cat B won't be so cheap Liao lei. Unless they are basing off the 1.2T model.

 

 

But then again, Toyota cars are always more pricier than Honda. I'm also a little skeptical about the price this website is putting through to us. Lol...

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Perhaps their estimation is way off.

 

Anyway, if the CHR is a 1.8, it should be considered under Cat B Liao. Under cat B won't be so cheap Liao lei. Unless they are basing off the 1.2T model.

 

 

But then again, Toyota cars are always more pricier than Honda. I'm also a little skeptical about the price this website is putting through to us. Lol...

CHR 1.8 Hybrid CEV rebate at $30000

1.2 Turbo CEV rebate at $0

Maybe tats y.

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