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  1. Just bought a new vehicle and looking to enhance your new ride? At Itz Juz Carbon, we can make your dreams come true. High quality carbon steering wheels and interior trim panels to give your ride an outstanding look. Services we offer: Steering wheel customization Interior trim panel customization Rewrap of torn leather steering wheel Refurbish old interior panels to carbon fiber Professional installation After sales warranty Dekitting service How to contact us: WhatsApp: 9429 3337 9329 3337 8114 3337 9141 3337 Sales Email: [email protected] Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Itzjuzcarbon Carousell Page: https://sg.carousell.com/itzjuzcarbon Address: 10 Kaki Bukit Road 2 First East Centre #03-11 Singapore 417868 We accept Cash, Nets, Paynow, Paylah, Paypal, Wechat Pay, Ali Pay, Credit Card (Visa Master, AMEX, Union Pay)
  2. hi guys, plan to repair my fender and door, which gotten damage almost a year ago.. any reviews for the following shop? 1. HO AUTOGLOSS CENTRE 2. SZE KANG 3. KHEK JOO
  3. Did a search and is surprise nobody post this before https://www.todayonline.com/explainer-why-singapore-medical-association-and-private-insurers-locked-battle-over-integrated-shield-plans Explainer: Why the Singapore Medical Association and private insurers are locked in battle over Integrated Shield Plans The Singapore Medical Association (SMA) and Life Insurance Association Singapore (LIA) are at odds over the mechanics of Integrated Shield Plans SMA issued a position statement decrying that the insurers had formed “highly exclusive” medical panels and disrespected fee benchmarks SMA also complained that insurance premiums had increasingly been used for non-healthcare cost items LIA’s comeback alluded to “over-treatment” by medical providers It also criticised SMA for using misleading analysis SINGAPORE — An ongoing tussle between the medical fraternity and insurance companies is intensifying over the payouts, premiums and doctor panels of Integrated Shield Plans (IPs). Such insurance plans are made of two parts: A MediShield Life component managed by the Central Provident Fund Board, and the other is provided by private insurers. About seven in 10 residents here had bought these plans from private insurers to get added coverage on top of MediShield Life, the Government’s basic health insurance plan for all citizens and permanent residents. Last Thursday (March 25), the Singapore Medical Association (SMA) launched an offensive and spelt out in a position statement how IP insurers had been curtailing doctor choice by: This came after weeks of exchanges among insurance policyholders, doctors and the Life Insurance Association Singapore (LIA) on the topic in The Straits Times’ Forum page. SMA also said that insurance premiums collected were “excessively” spent on non-healthcare cost items, pointing out that the growth in insurers’ management expenses (56.6 per cent) and commission for insurance agents (50.4 per cent) had far outstripped that of the medical claims (35.9 per cent). “Instead of repeatedly lamenting that healthcare providers and policyholders are to blame for the losses incurred by some IP insurers through overconsumption, overservicing and overcharging, IP insurers should take the necessary steps to explore cutting their own management and commission costs to enhance the sustainability of the IP sector,” it said. LIA, representing insurers, issued a response to SMA on Monday, saying there were cases of “over-treatment” by medical providers and calling out SMA for using misleading analysis on insurers’ costs and claim costs. On its part, SMA has chosen to take matters into its own hands by introducing an initiative to rank insurers on an annual basis to show the public how appropriate each of the insurers’ fee scales are, and how difficult it is for policyholders to use non-panel doctors. SMA has also set up a complaints committee for patients and doctors to flag issues related to IPs and health insurance, including when patients are being denied insurance coverage or when doctors are not adequately reimbursed for their services.
  4. Toyota Covers Prius With Solar Panels That Also Charge Battery On The Move Automakers are looking to maximize the driving range of their plug-in hybrid and all-electric vehicles, and solar panels are the hottest solution right now — literally. Toyota is well aware of that and has announced a plan to begin public road trials from late July 2019 with Prius PHV vehicles equipped with high-efficiency solar batteries. The trials will take place in Japan and benefit from the support of Sharp Corporation and the country’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). As part of the program, Sharp will supply onboard solar battery panels using high-efficiency cells. According to the automaker, the goal is “to assess the effectiveness of improvements in cruising range and fuel efficiency of electrified vehicles equipped with high-efficiency solar batteries.” Toyota installed the Sharp-supplied solar panels on the roof, hood, rear hatch door, and other parts of the Prius PHV to produce a demo car for public road trials. Compared to the Prius PHV that’s already available with a solar charging roof system, the demo car is superior in every respect. At 860 W, the rated power generation output is 4.8 times bigger and the solar battery cell conversion efficiency exceeds 34 percent (versus 22.5 percent). Most importantly, the demo car uses a system that charges the driving battery both while the car is parked and when on the move. This development is expected to lead to “considerable improvements in electric-powered cruising range and fuel efficiency.” More specifically, Toyota claims the experimental vehicle’s daily maximum charge to the battery while the vehicle is parked is equivalent to a driving range of 44.5 km (27.6 miles), compared to the production car’s 6.1 km (3.8 miles). Things get better when the car is moving, as the daily maximum charge and power supply to the driving and auxiliary battery amounts to a driving range of 56.3 km (35 miles). The production Prius PHV’s solar charging system only supplies power on the move to the auxiliary battery, which powers the navigation and other systems. Toyota will conduct the trials under various driving conditions in Toyota City, Tokyo, and other areas in its homeland. The goal is to use resulting data for the development of an onboard solar recharging system. I know some are going to say it look like sh*t (tai gor in dialect), but given that it can provide energy for >50Km per day, I don't mind actually, not only to save my wallet, but our mother earth.
  5. Hi all, anyone has any idea where I can get the Hyundai Elantra 2018 cruise control panel that is supposedly on the steering wheel?
  6. Hi all, Any idea which place can i buy Solar panel or solar plate Many thanks
  7. Recently wifey got into a little parking accident and scrapped a rear passenger door against a pillar. Two mass stretch of lines and the door got indented like an mini inverted wok. Only 1 single door was affected. Guess will need some panel beating and re-spray of the affected door. Anyone any recommendations where to do repairs? Got quoted $380 from a workshop recommended by a friend. Is it considered reasonable?
  8. What would be the cost like? Was quoted $400+ & need 2.5 days to complete. Reasonable?
  9. Hi guys, how much does it cost to repair the above? Car model, 2009 Hyundai Avante.. would 1.5k suffice? Or too much? If worse comes to worse, change door how much? Light dent but deep scratch in the paint work, so i guess need to respray the whole door?
  10. Reverse and hit something. Bumper dented but doesnt seems to have too much damage to the paint work. Is it possible to just knock back my bumper without respray as the car is already on its final year?
  11. There was a time when car-based panel vans were all over Singapore. I remember Corollas and Datsuns making the bulk of them. Some time in the late 1990s they disappeared altogether. However, they did not actually go out of production. Some models are still available in Japan and Europe, and even Mini has a panel van. Anyone knows what happened? Was it because of certain regulations, or they just somehow went out of favour? A KE70 Corolla panel van, used to be a common sight in Singapore. A MINI panel van, recent generation. Vauxhall Astra panel van, from 2006.
  12. Did anyone here get invited to do this study? Just surprised to get this "invite" in the mail, hope I did not do something wrong . Curious to know how people get chosen for this. Any ideas?
  13. Any bros replaced your car interior panel bulbs before? My car is 6 year+.. Some lighting that illuminate the speedo/rpm, air con control, aircon airflow control dimming or no more illuminating. Needs to replace those led, or whatever bulbs behind the centre console.. Can advise where can I go to do that? Thanks in advance.
  14. Hi, looking for recommendation to do panel beating and respray, any good recommendation in autopoint?
  15. 1. Recently I came across allegations that used car sellers disabling warning lights to cheat potential buyers. 2. Apparently if the seller refreshes the ecu, the warning lights will temporarily go into 'sleep mode' and not indicate any existing fault for a few hours, or a day or so, during test drives!!! 3. The warning lights will only show up a few days after the unsuspecting buyer buys the car. Sometimes the faults are costly to repair! By then, the buyer can only suck thumb. 4. Some mechanics told me such 'hidden' faults can actually be diagnosed with the plug-in diagnostic instrument during the vehicle evaluation before the purchase. I am not sure how many sellers will allow the potential buyer to do the diagnosis, or which evaluation centre eg AA, VICOM, provides such a service in their evaluation? Do feel free to share your experience / knowledge on the above here. Thank you. PS -- Seasoned, discerning buyers of used expensive, sophisticated cars may know better ways to avoid being cheated by such sellers.
  16. Hi, I remember the mkt rate to knock back and spray paint was about $150 per panel 10 years ago. Does anyone know the going rate now? $200-$250 per panel? Somebody just knocked into me and wants to settle privately so would like to know...... thanks
  17. does anyone knows why this blue LED lighted & off again? Just trying to find what is this indicator for.........
  18. Recently my car hit a barrier. The roof was dented and need respray. Was quoted dent repair $170 (have to remove interior lining, inorder to knock), respray whole roof $350. Total - $520. Is the cost reasonable ? My ride is a 2006 Vios. Thank you.
  19. Hey all, Need some advice, car had an accident and car bumper kena dented quite badly. Searched the forum and it seems like all recommended workshop are at Sin Ming, AMK, Eunos area. Like to check if there are any ok ones at Alexandra Village as I work near there? Mine is a 3 yr old car so don't require top class workmanship. I went to Zenith before but the quote was quite expensive. Thanks in advance.
  20. recommendations please? or should i just call a toyota stockist for it? or do i need a garage to call in with the part numbers?
  21. In your next flight, please fasten seat belt and look out the windows during take off
  22. Where can I find the control panel in mcf here to unsubscribe to the threads? Somehow keep not able to locate it. Thanks
  23. Government policies to draw foreign talent into Singapore likely helped widen the income gap in Singapore, a study by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) found. "Rising tide of foreign workers almost certainly impacted wage growth at parts of the income distribution and thereby worsened inequality," said Manu Bhaskaran, adjunct senior research fellow at IPS who chaired a panel on "Economics: Business as usual, no longer?" for IPS
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