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  1. Hi, we are looking for the following cars to test a new paint protection coating. Test area will most probably, but not limited to the bonnet. Car will not be driven except for shifting in and out of detailing center. Details are as follows: 1. Date: 15/04/2016. Friday. 2. Time: 10am to 6pm. 3. Address: 18 Boon Lay Way #04-145 18 21 S(609966). BShine Grooming. 4. Remuneration: $150 inclusive of parking charges (less than $20). 5. We will pay for any damage caused during the test on the test area only. Owner get a fully corrected bonnet with a coating as well. Cars required: (preferably with original paintwork, does not have to be in good condition. ) 1. Honda. Black color. 2. Subaru. Black color. 3. Toyota. Black color. 4. Toyota. Light color eg. White or silver or Gold. Owners can hang around the center if they wish or return at 6pm to collect their cars. Interested owners: kindly sms your car model and color to 910801double6. Thank you. Regards, SONAX Singapore.
  2. Hi, we are looking for the following cars to test a new paint protection coating. Test area will most probably, but not limited to the bonnet. Car will not be driven except for shifting in and out of detailing center. Only professional detailers will be working in the car. Details are as follows: 1. Date: 15/04/2016. Friday. 2. Time: 10am to 6pm. 3. Address: 18 Boon Lay Way #04-145 18 21 S(609966). BShine Grooming. 4. Remuneration: $150 inclusive of parking charges (less than $20). 5. We will pay for any damage caused during the test on the test area only. Owner get a fully corrected bonnet with a coating as well. Cars required: (preferably with original paintwork, does not have to be in good condition. ) 1. Honda. Black color. 2. Subaru. Black color. 3. Toyota. Black color. 4. Toyota. Light color eg. White or silver or Gold. Owners can hang around the center if they wish or return at 6pm to collect their cars. Interested owners: kindly sms your car model and color to 910801double6. Thank you. Regards, SONAX Singapore.
  3. TP coming soon. Damn nervous. Any advice for me? The DOs & DON'Ts?
  4. Hi all, as per topic. Was wondering if test driving vehicles from AD, PI and used car dealers, what happens if there's an accident? Your bang another car ass or another car bang ur ass. Both scenario what is likely to happen?
  5. yals_ali2000

    Tes

    Test new topic
  6. Hello again Bros!!! Join us on the 10th Jan 2016 to test drive the All-New Perodua Axia Advance. This petite car is economical and suitable for first time car buyers who prefer a car with excellent manoeuvrability. The 5-star safety rating of the Axia is also ideal for parents who intend to buy their kids their first ride! MyCarForum(MCF) and Perodua are inviting 30 MCF members and their partners to a day of test driving and exciting after-sales activities for your current car. Join us now to experience this Malaysia's first Energy Efficient Vehicle (EEV)! The event will be held on Sunday, 10th of Jan 2016, at the Perodua Showroom from 10:00AM to 04:00PM. Address: 18 Ubi Road 4 #01-01 Ubi Car Mall Singapore 408616 Highlights of the event: · Test Drive Malaysia's first Energy Efficient Vehicle (EEV) · Hear from Desmond Chan, Content Developer from sgCarMart about his experience with the new Perodua Axia Advance. · Stand to win exciting prizes in the Lucky Draw. Including the Grand Prize of an Apple iPad Mini! · Other exciting prizes includes $120 Takashimaya Vouchers and $80 Cold Storage Grocery Vouchers. 10 lucky winners also get to walk away with petrol vouchers worth $30 each! · Receive an exclusive Perodua Goodie Bag · All participants will also enjoy a free car wash, top up of nitrogen gas, battery and brake oil fluid check! Brief Itinerary of the event: 1030 - 1045 - Registration 1045 - 1100 - Start of the Event 1100 - 1115 – Welcome speech by a VIP from Perodua Malaysia 1115 - 1130 - Editorial Talk (Conducted by Mr. Desmond Chan, Content Developer of sgCarMart) 1130 - 1145 - Q&A & Group Photos 1145 - 1200 - OWS Talk about car preventive maintenance 1200 - 1530 - Lunch / Test Drive / FREE OWS Maintenance checks / FREE Car Wash / FREE Nitrogen Gas for tyres / FREE Tyre Shine / Battery and Brake Oil Fluid check 1530 - 1600 – Lucky Draw Requirements: - 21 years and above at the point of test drive - Minimum 2 years of driving experience Successful registrants will be notified by PM/email. Registration Fee: Free (Max 2 kids), REGISTRATION CLOSED! *Registration of Interest - Only 30 members will be selected. - Please ensure that all details in your personal profile are correct. We will use the contact information there. - Once you have submitted the details, we will PM/email you in 7 working days if you're selected or not for the event. - If you're selected, You're required to click on confirmation link to confirm your seat, else the slot will be given to the next person
  7. jeantracy91

    Test

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  8. Hi Bros, I have a hypothetical question and it goes like this. Usually after servicing my car at a certain workshop, the mechanic would take the car for a test drive to see if there are any problems with the car after servicing. So what happens if: 1) During test drive, something else breaks down after servicing? (eg. radiator pipe burst, suspension noise starts to appear, tyre kenna nail puncture, etc.) 2) During test drive, the mechanic met with an accident with my car and my insurance doesn't cover him? Who is gonna pay for the damages? Appreciate your valuable advice/comments. Thanks.
  9. Hi, I'm back and I'd like to make a test post again. What's up everyone.? Have a very good day:)
  10. Is there a place with a good variety of HU that one can try and see how they work?
  11. ABS, VSC, sharp turns, point spin, high speed drifting and quick reverse. No problem
  12. missmarigold

    Testing

    'No plans' for more casino licences for now Lim Yan LiangThe Straits TimesTuesday, May 12, 2015 20150512_casino_1.jpg Dealers at the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) all ready before the casino opened at 3.18pm on 27 April 2010. The casino’s two lower levels are mass gaming floors, while high rollers play in VIP rooms on the upper two levels. 0 0 0 0 0 Print Singapore has "no plans" currently to offer additional casino licences when the moratorium on such licences expires in 2017, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Lee Yi Shyan said yesterday. The Government will instead focus on working with the two integrated resorts (IRs) to ensure their attractions and services continue to meet the needs of Singaporeans and enhance the country's tourism appeal, he added in Parliament. Singapore put in place a 10-year moratorium on new casino licences in 2007, following the two awarded for the Marina Bay and Sentosa sites. The two casinos were granted exclusive rights in Singapore from 2007 to 2017, partly so that their operators - Las Vegas Sands and Genting Singapore - could get a head start in recouping their large investments. Responding to a question from Workers' Party Non-Constituency MP Gerald Giam on whether the Government has received any requests from existing or new casino operators to issue more licences after 2017, Mr Lee reiterated the Government's stance of working with the existing operators to improve their offerings. Mr Lee said the two IRs have contributed between 1.5 and 2 per cent of GDP, and created more than 20,000 jobs. He also noted that many economies in the region have been building casinos: the Philippines will have five IRs by 2019, and South Korea will also have five by 2018. Japan and Taiwan have also expressed interest in building IRs. "This is the international competitive landscape in terms of major cities improving their tourism attractions, so this will be one set of considerations that we have to take into consideration as and when we consider the next steps," he said. [email protected] - See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/no-plans-more-casino-licences-now#sthash.6sIyDkZP.dpuf
  13. At least four people have been killed in a military plane crash near Seville airport in Spain. The plane, a new Airbus A400M, reportedly developed a fault just after take-off on a test flight. Local media say that those on board were Spanish Airbus employees. Two have also been seriously injured. Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has expressed his sorrow over the incident which took place about 1.6km (1 mile) away from San Pablo airport. Local media say that the plane had signalled that there was a fault with its systems just before the crash. he plane reportedly hit an electric power line as the pilots tried to make an emergency landing. The survivors have been taken to hospital by helicopter. A Spanish interior ministry spokesman told The Associated press news agency that one person had been conscious when they were taken out of the wreckage. Mr Rajoy said the government was ready to support the families of all of those involved in the accident. The accident took place in a field just north of San Pablo airport. According to local media, the crash site is close to the Airbus manufacturing plant which assembles the planes. The Airbus A400M plane model is not yet used by the Spanish military. It is a large transport aircraft that has been ordered by eight countries including Spain to replace a fleet of ageing Hercules aircraft. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-32673713
  14. Kb27

    Test your eyes

    http://106.186.25.143/kuku-kube/en-3/ and share your score.
  15. Hi all, Just sharing that there is a local company that is testing out their fuel additives and is looking for 100 participants to join their mileage road test. For information on how to join and the terms & conditions, please read the attached files. Deadline is 30th June 2013. *No vested interests* 1B._PPL_Letter_re_No_Harm.PDF LTA_Letter_June_24th.pdf MAZ_NITRO_MILEAGE_ROAD_TEST_Program.doc
  16. https://www.imoney.my/articles/is-ron97-really-better-than-ron95-part2-tried-and-tested
  17. Port of Kusadasi, Turkey. Kusadasi Turkey, is a resort town on Turkey's Aegan coast, on the Asian continent. The nearest major airport is Izmir and the main industry is tourism. Indeed, Kusadasi is a summer tourist town. During winter, the population is under 100,000, with many empty apartments and shops that are closed. Come summer, the population swells to more than 300,000 (some say more than 500,000). We were the only ship (Norwegian Jade) in port that morning. The port is conveniently located right in the main city. The port gates are a short walk from the ship. Even before you exit the gates, there are many shops, though not all were opened during winter. In the picture, you can see a number of yellow cabs waiting for passengers. You could hire cabs off the street if you wished, especially in winter, when there were few tourists. For us, we pre-booked a private tour and the guide was waiting for us just we got off the ship, holding a placard with our names. It was a very easy process to meet her. The highlight of this port would be the ancient city of Ephesus. See this map for Paul's missionary journeys. Paul lived in Ephesus from AD 52 to 54. However, our first stop of the day wasn't Ephesus, but the House of Virgin Mary. It is not clearly recorded where the Virgin Mary spent her last days. However, it is reasonable to believe that Mary's last days were spent in Ephesus, under the care of apostle John. The apostle John was believed to have died in Ephesus, around 100AD. John, the beloved discipline, was the only Apostle that did not die a matyr's death. While nailed to the cross, Jesus entrusted his earthly mother to John. John 19:26-27 "When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son! "Then saith he to the disciple, Behold thy mother! And from that hour that disciple took her unto his own home." The house that we were visiting has a history. Please refer to this website for the description - http://www.kusadasi.biz/virgin-mary/ In this video, we meet our guide for the day and proceeded to the House of the Virgin Mary as our first stop on this tour. Today, we had a driver and a licensed tour guide. Therefore, there was plenty of useful commentary for us. At the House of the Virgin Mary, it was not crowded at all. We were told, during summer, the lines would be really long. The actual house is not very big. This was the entrance. No photos and videos were allowed inside but you can find some photos of the interior from the Internet. The Roman Catholic Church has never pronounced on the authenticity of the house of Virgin Mary, presumably because of the lack of scientific evidence. However, several Popes have visited the site, including Pope Paul VI (1967), Pope John Paul II (1979) and Pope Benedict XVI (2006). This would be the place where they conduct the services or prayer services. We spent about 45 minutes at the Virgin Mary House and surrounding areas. Our next stop would be the highlight of the trip, the ancient city of Ephesus. Here is the video. In this video, we enter the ancient ruins via the Magnesia gate. We were blessed with good weather (the day before it was pouring). Bear in mind this place is completely unsheltered, other than the Roman Terrace Houses that we will visit in Part 2 of the video. Therefore, it would be wise to bring an umbrella. Compared to Pompeii, the ruins here are extremely well kept. A real wonder and marvel to behold. The Magnesia Gates entrance into Ephesus. Entrance fees were 30 Turkish Lira. This does not include the Terrace Houses, which cost an additional 15 Turkish Lira. The site was beautifully kept. Sense of wonderment as I stepped in. Look at this sign. We learnt a lot about this sign during our visit. Our guide took pains to explain to us what it meant - "Jesus Christ, the Son of God." However, we subsequently found out that our guide's explanation was most likely to be wrong. This sign was not a Christogram, but more likely an ancient game played by Roman soldiers. This video explains the sign, as told to us by our guide Remember, the early church was persecuted. Paul, in Ephesus, faced a very hostile city whose inhabitants mostly worshipped pagan Gods, especially the Artemis (or Diana). But upon further research when I came home, I think the guide's story of this sign is wrong. This marking was most likely an ancient game played by Romans. More pictures of the ancient site. Here, they let you wander around freely and touch all the marble columns, if you so wished. Check out this marble column and the piece of rebar in the middle. This was how the Romans strengthened their columns, using lead rebars. Check out the video where the guide gives a good description. A tour group passing by. This was winter and at times, there was some congestion. Again, be careful when there are large crowds, especially against petty theft like pickpockets. This was nice. The Goddess of Nike. Nike was a goddess that personified victory. She is seen with wings. With a walkway like this, you can really have a good idea of how grand this place must have been, 2000 years ago. Next, we would enter the Roman Terrace Houses. This was where the richest people lived. Getting in to view the terrace houses required a separate ticket, but it was well worth it. Here is the video. This place was cool. There was a huge shelter protecting the Terrace houses. It looked like excavation work was still going on. Take note that this site is definitely not disabled friendly. Plenty of steep steps to climb. The metal steps are all very new and sturdy. Take it slow and easy. Admire the Terrace houses along the way. Awesome. They even found some grafitti on the walls. The drawings mainly show gladiators, caricatures and animals. The grafitti included names of persons, poems and even declarations of love. Especially interesting is a list goods and necessities of everyday life, including their prices. E.g. Barley 12 denarii, 1/2 ass; Onions 3 asses, entrance to the thermal bath 12 asses. In the Roman currency system, a denarious was a small silver coin, with the value of 10 asses (1 ass is a bronze, later copper coin) Just look at how well preserved the walls and flooring of these Terrace houses were. Once we exited the Terrace Houses, there were good views of the Ephesus site. Take note that we now had to climb down a long flight of stairs which could be slippery when wet, before we got back to the Ephesus ancient city. This is the video for the Library of Celsus and the Theatre. Our next stop would be the library of Celsus. From wiki, I learnt that this library was built in honour of Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, hence the name Library of Celsus. Celsus had been consul in 92AD, governor of Asia in 115D, and a wealthy and popular local ciizen. He was Greek, but honoured as both a Greek and Roman in the library itself. Celsus paid for the construction of the library with his own personal wealth. The library was built to store 12,000 scrolls and to serve as a monumental tomb for Celsus, who was buried beneath the library. It was unusual to be buried within a library or even within city limits, so this was a special honour for Celsus. This pictures gives you a good sense of how magnificent the library would have been, 2,000 years ago. After the library, we went to the famous theater. This photograph (off a signboard) shows how the theatre looked like around 1900, just as the site was being excavated. Hard to imagine at that time that the theatre would have the capacity of 25,000 seats. The Theatre of Ephesus is mentioned in the Bible (Acts 19:23-41), the theatre was the site of the riot of silversmiths who made figures of pagan idols like Artemis (Diana). A silversmith by the name of Demetrius was named to have rallied fellow silversmiths to his cause. They stirred up the people of Ephesus, who were confused, and all rushed to the theatre. Acts 19:34 records the people in the theatre as chanting "Great is the Artemis (Diana) of Ephesus!" This is the theatre today. Pretty grand. The Austrians have been heavily involved in the excavation of Ephesus. This is the second of such signs I saw that day. Earlier, the guide told us that the Austrians built the roof over the Terrace Houses too. Took this picture of a happy cat resting on a broken Roman column. Overall, it was a very impressive visit to the ancient city of Ephesus. There was a lot to see. We were grateful that the skies held up, though it got cloudy as the morning wore on. We exited Ephesus via the Harbour Gate (recall we entered from the Magnesia Gate) and our next stop would be lunch at a Turkish Restaurant. Lunch was included in our tour. For lunch, the guide brought us to a restaurant called Agora Restaurant. According to tripadvisor, this restaurant was fairly well reviewed. We didn't have any choices for the lunch. We were served with some starters that included pita bread, side dishes, salads. This was followed by the main which consisted of two types of grilled meats, rice. I noticed many other tourists in the restaurants. Other tour groups (including cab drivers) also brought their passengers here. It looks like the restaurant has tied up with the various tour operators. Overall, I found the food just ok, nothing special. After lunch, it started to drizzle. As we had seen the most important sight for the day (ancient Ephesus), we were not sure where else to go. The guide asked if we wanted to see some carpet weaving (i.e. carpet shop). Since this was our first time in Turkey, we said ok. The place we went to was called Bartok Authentic Looms. On hindsight, while the visit was quite interesting, we were pretty much like captives during the time there. The objective of the place was to sell you carpets, expensive ones at that. I think a visit to a carpet factory was included even in the Ship's Tours, as stated in the excursion forms. Here was a video I took of the carpet factory visit. To cut the long story short, after the elaborate sales pitch which literally included the sales staff throwing carpets at us. We ended up buying 2 small carpets at US$50 each. By the time we were done with the carpet store, it was really raining. We went to the ruins of the Temple of Artemis (one of the seven ancient wonders of the world), but due to the rain, the family did not get off the bus. I got down to take a quick look and made a short video before getting back to the mini-bus. We arrived back in port in good time. We walked around the port area as well as the beachfront. While it was drizzling slightly, it was still fun to explore the place. There were shops selling "Genuine Fake Watches". Oxymoron. Yes, Genuine Fakes! That was our day in Kusadasi, Turkey, for the ancient city of Ephesus. It was a real privilege to see the ancient ruins of Ephesus up close and personal. It certainly brought to life many of the verses that we had read in the Bible. Thanks for reading!
  18. Who wants to join or be the tester ?
  19. Ohayō everyone! Once again we have awesome news to deliver. (MCF) is organising another test drive event - with Japanese marque Mazda. The event will be held on Thursday, the 25th of September at Mazda Leng Kee Showroom, 23 Leng Kee Road (159095), from 6:00pm to 9:30pm. Free Goodie Bag worth $50 for every sign up! 50 MCF members, and their respective partners, are invited for dinner and a test drive of a number of Mazda models. In addition, attendees can learn more about the automaker’s latest and critically acclaimed SkyActiv Technology and be enlightened of Mazda’s KODO design language - which is responsible for a number of head turning concepts and featured in recent production models which includes the recent Mazda6 and Mazda3 in addition to the Mazda CX-5 and CX-9. Event Highlights - An opportunity to test drive the fleet of Mazda Cars! Including the latest Mazda 6 Wagon! - Hear from Regan Ong, Senior Automotive Journalist from sgCarMart about his experience with Mazda 3 Sedan & Mazda 3 Hatchback - Lifestyle Talk (TBC) - Take part in trivia games & win attractive prizes by Trans Eurokars - the local distributor of Mazda - Meet & Greet with other MCF members! Event Timeline (subject to change). 5.30 - 7.00 pm - Arrival & Registration 5.30 - 7.30 pm - Test drive the car of your choice 6.30 - 7.30 pm - Dinner Time! 7.30 - 7.45 pm - Introduction from Mazda 7.45 - 8.00 pm - Sharing about Mazda 3 Sedan & Mazda 3 Hatchback by Regan Ong 8.00 - 8.15 pm - Game trivia 8.15 - 8.45pm - Wine Tasting from Bacardi-Martini Singapore 8.45 - 9.00pm - Lucky Draw The list of Mazda models available for test drive: Mazda 2, Mazda 3 Sedan, Mazda 3 Hatchback, Mazda 5, Mazda 6 Sedan, Mazda 6 Wagon, Mazda CX5, Mazda Biante Get a special promotion price for Mazda Cars during the event! Registration Fee - One pax $12 - One pax with partner $15 (Partner will not get free items) Food Menu Wine Tasting Menu - Little Beauty Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough, New Zealand) - Caricature Red Wine (California, USA) Registration of Interest - You need to be a premium member, (you can upgrade for free) - Submit your details >> REGISTRATION CLOSED - We will select 50 members to go for the event, make sure all your details in your personal profile are correct. We will use the contact information there. - Once you have submitted the details, in 3 days time we will PM you if you're selected or not for the event - If you're selected, you're required to pay the registration fee, else the slot will be given to the next person - We will not refund if there's no show Quick, Sign up Now! Registration closes on 19 Sept 2014. Limited to 50 members only! Btw, stay tuned, we may have some exciting details to be announced later on!
  20. joceychin

    Test 1 of 10

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  21. Chrisnew

    Test

    hi
  22. Mirai which is 'future' in Japanese is Toyota's production fuel cell vehicle. It will arrive for the summer of 2015 in European and American markets while Japan receive the first cars at end of this year. Japanese premier test-drive a Mirai last month and give the thumb up. Watch a video.
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