latio 1.6 hatchback, swift 1.5

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Nissan airbag. Why u guys give excuse.
They promise me during service. After 3mths I go again....said otw.
Tell them properly, 3mth I din make even a mouse noise. Not even use customer right policy.
Straightly they change for me.
 

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Nissan airbag. Why u guys give excuse.
They promise me during service. After 3mths I go again....said otw.
Tell them properly, 3mth I din make even a mouse noise. Not even use customer right policy.
Straightly they change for me.
Always like that, make noise then they give you first.......lol

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I already own an Inspira 2.0 (A) 2011, so this car is also out of my choice. I don't want to have 2 Inspira at home..:rofl::rofl::rofl:
I read that Latio is quite good & comfortable car even though the spoiler is really ugly to me, rarely heard owner complaining bout their car. Swift design look nicer compared to Latio but the size is a bit small.
I think you are 80/20 already......hhahahhahaha:rofl:
 

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Always like that, make noise then they give you first.......lol

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I think you are 80/20 already......hhahahhahaha:rofl:
Sort of like he is favoring the Latio more. :biggrin:
 

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Latio, i like d space & comfort even though the spoiler is f****king ugly. Swift, everything is okay except space. I just don't know which 'almost 10 years old car' is better. I don't want to be a regular workshop visitor after getting d car. kinda 60/40 for now :confused::confused::confused:
 

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But Suzuki now for Malaysia is under Proton right? No more its own brand presence here, isn't it? So maybe still go with Nissan better.
 

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What I know is Suzuki convert all of their outlets to Proton and stopped their sales of new Suzuki cars, now they are selling Proton cars.
 

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What I know is Suzuki convert all of their outlets to Proton and stopped their sales of new Suzuki cars, now they are selling Proton cars.
iirc, they do still bring in parts for suzuki's... in the near future... no issueslah
 

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iirc, they do still bring in parts for suzuki's... in the near future... no issueslah
But serviced under Proton technician and management, is that good? This is an honest question ya coz I never owned a Proton but heard many bad things about Proton SCs, maybe true maybe not hence the question.
 

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Get swift sport instead, it will be more fun with proper manual gearbox even for day to day use. only downside is it drinks Ron 97 due to the high comp engine.
 

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Get swift sport instead, it will be more fun with proper manual gearbox even for day to day use. only downside is it drinks Ron 97 due to the high comp engine.
Depends on what the TS is looking for in a car, most people don't like manual gearbox anymore now. And that ron97 requirement, quite a big downside now with the rising fuel costs, isn't it? But does it really have to drink 97 or else it will knock?? How high is the compression anyway for this engine?
 

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Depends on what the TS is looking for in a car, most people don't like manual gearbox anymore now. And that ron97 requirement, quite a big downside now with the rising fuel costs, isn't it? But does it really have to drink 97 or else it will knock?? How high is the compression anyway for this engine?
ZTH members many still drive manual. If not all. :biggrin:
wow, suzuki swift sport on ron97. :confused:
 

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Depends on what the TS is looking for in a car, most people don't like manual gearbox anymore now. And that ron97 requirement, quite a big downside now with the rising fuel costs, isn't it? But does it really have to drink 97 or else it will knock?? How high is the compression anyway for this engine?
ZTH members many still drive manual. If not all. :biggrin:
wow, suzuki swift sport on ron97. :confused:
If I am not mistaken, only the 1st generation ZC31S Swift Sport requires RON97 only. The second gen ZC32S Swift Sport can use RON95.
 

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Depends on what the TS is looking for in a car, most people don't like manual gearbox anymore now. And that ron97 requirement, quite a big downside now with the rising fuel costs, isn't it? But does it really have to drink 97 or else it will knock?? How high is the compression anyway for this engine?
Car is for daily use only which will be used by my wife. Comfort & reliability is all she want.
Going to test drive Latio tomorrow. If she don't like it, I'll just go for Swift. :driver::driver::driver:
 

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