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Saw this at a showroom, look see look see oni. Looks impressive. 120bhp 2.9L turbo diesel enigine (Mercedes), 2WD manual version going for $60k (commercial COE)....

 

any bro own one or went for test drive? Good alternative for the matrix?

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oh...road tax is $950 a year. [rolleyes] omv for this vehicle is about 20k. tax is 110%. coe 7k. but not scrap value... [:/] loan max 7 years at 3.3%.

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I test drove MT & AT. I prefer AT cos smoother power. Due to long throw of MT, gear changes very jerky or maybe it's me not used to the clutch. [dizzy]

 

For MT, some goodies are removed. Things like ABS, rear folding seats & storage behind rear seats, rear centre armrest, auto dim rear view mirror and exterior antena. But both comes with the 'D' pillars with side cargo handrails(colour coded). Very rugged looking I must say. The rear cargo canvas cover is over $1K as an option.

 

U interested in buying? Wanna group buy? [idea][thumbsup]

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I thought Diesel Vehicles have a very high road or diesel tax here?????

 

Then most pple buy diesel vehicles, gov will lose alot of revenue on petrol tax.

 

Any special costs/conditions other than normal ones to pay yearly???

 

If none, then most pple sure change to diesel vehicles as cheaper to run in sillypore.

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Diesel tax will only be levied if vehicle wants to have a private plate i.e SFx xxxx x. Such cases will have a whopping 7-8x of the equivelant petrol road tax! [crazy]

 

The down side of owning a 'G'-plated twin cab is there is no scrap value at the end of 10 years, have to check permitted unladen weight of individual MSCP before you park, a special permit to enter Malaysia and you can only travel at sane speeds. [sweatdrop]

 

Advantage is the fuel economy of getting a diesel. Relatively low cost of having a 2.9TDI vehicle with 118bhp and 260Nm at 2,250rpm. You can also travel at leisurely speeds and enjoy the scenery. [smash] Incidentally, Ssangyong Musso has a record breaking fuel consumption. Check out the link below.

 

http://www.fastlane.com.au/News/Daewoo-Musso_Guinness.htm

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Hi Rosicky,

 

Welcome to MCF ! Do enjoy your time here and come along for our weekly Friday evening meetups ! More details in the MEETUPS folder. nod.gif

 

For other automotive and contacts info, do check out the RESOURCES folder and the TIPS & TECHNICAL RESOURCES folder.

 

You might also want to take a look at our FORUM GUIDELINES in MCF here -->

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The front looks like an previous generation Mercedes E-Class. tongue.gif

 

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What is the speed limit for such a truck?

Any way to increase it legally?

It would be a waste having such a cool truck travel at just 60km/h.

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All commercial vehicles or 'G' plate vehicles have a speed limit of 60km/h. Meaning travel at 60km/h but can overtake at speeds not more than 80km/h and keep right at all times unless overtaking. If U wanna increase the speed limit legally, U have to fork up 7-8X the road tax of the normal petrol engine of the same capacity! With the garret turbo inside, U can have some fun in some deserted areas or when U go NSHW. [sly]

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well... i have not went for a test drive. just sold my car (y2k accent) last month, now enjoying public transport. was thinking of buying a euro van, buy wife complains that oni 2 seat...and wants to get a matrix instead.

 

have test drive the matrix and find that the pickup very chiatlat. [lipsrsealed] matrix owner's dun whip me... [whip] considering the price is about the same...the musso seems to be a good deal...

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Diesel tax will only be levied if vehicle wants to have a private plate i.e SFx xxxx x. Such cases will have a whopping 7-8x of the equivelant petrol road tax! [crazy]

 

The down side of owning a 'G'-plated twin cab is there is no scrap value at the end of 10 years, have to check permitted unladen weight of individual MSCP before you park, a special permit to enter Malaysia and you can only travel at sane speeds. [sweatdrop]

 

Advantage is the fuel economy of getting a diesel. Relatively low cost of having a 2.9TDI vehicle with 118bhp and 260Nm at 2,250rpm. You can also travel at leisurely speeds and enjoy the scenery. [smash] Incidentally, Ssangyong Musso has a record breaking fuel consumption. Check out the link below.

 

http://www.fastlane.com.au/News/Daewoo-Musso_Guinness.htm

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Hi Rustycar,

 

Considering all those disadvantages, I guess I'll stick to the good ol petrol engine.

 

Thanks.

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Go test it. Look for Edison at Ssangyong Motors, Ubi. He's very friendly and obliging. I tested both and decided to go for the AT one. Remember to bring your wife along too. She'll be impressed. [thumbsup]

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u have booked one?! [thumbsup] 2WD AT?

 

I dun really agree that the scrap value will be a very big disadvantage, considering a car in the same price bracket (eg. matrix or vios), scrap value is [cool]

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Will do the booking next week. [nod]

 

Agree with you regarding value. Happened to learn that a Nissan twincab owner who renewed his COE at $8K+ tried to sell his ride(in good condition) to get the Musso SUT. His average quote from a few dealers was $15K !!! [jawdrop] I was bloody pleased to hear that. [thumbsup]

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