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Am in the market looking for a new car, Prius c for it's fuel economy and the fun, altis for the practical and size. What's your view in this two?

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[laugh] I narrow down to this 2 cars, that's y Toyota.

 

Ok. I dunno how to choose, coz I will not narrow down to these 2 only.... Possibly I might go with the elantra or forte in this price range..

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Am in the market looking for a new car, Prius c for it's fuel economy and the fun, altis for the practical and size. What's your view in this two?

If you do not mind the issues with Hybrids, go with P, otherwise A anytime..

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If only these 2 to choose from, definitely Prius C if it's not for a big family.

 

Fuel costs will be a big difference. FC is probably double for the Altis.

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Neutral Newbie

No doubt about it, Prius C.

MIJ vs MIT

Fuel consumption at least twice better

New model vs old model

 

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I would get Prius, but maybe if time permits u might wanna wait for the green rebate for hybrid cars which starts Jan 2013..

 

Prius C is the hatchback right? then Any prius owners here can tell me if prius is as spacious as altis?

 

 

 

 

btw side track a bit coz i couldn't start my own topic, sry bro. My altis front bump i dunno wat happened but it kind of losen a bit (see attached), so everytime after i parked my car i will have to push it back again... i would like to ask bros here if there is/are anyway to fix this? I was thinking the screw dropped off or something...

 

The pic attached shows the part that is losen.post-101519-1333774749_thumb.jpg

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Currently, it doesn't pay to be green.

Wait alittle longer for the green tax rebates.

 

 

Adding on, what is your annual mileage?

If monthly fuel cost less than $400, don't bother to be green as "green" would be more expensive.

I would rather choose a more atas used car.

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Just visit any car mechanics to have additional screw-on or tighten the catch, small issue - do it fast else might worsen when you drive through flood or at high speed.

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any recommendations on the mech workshop?

 

silly as it might sounds [laugh] will it be any cost for this?

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