bro, noticed i put the " "? I don't agree with it, but neither is it useful to bash about it. they gave the bodykit and rims for the new owners at no extra price, so i don't see any cons about that. it only benefits the new owners...slightly. (replacing those 18" tyres will be higher cost than those who kept the 16")exactly.. a disgrace to call it a R3
I think you're missing the point here captain. What's "Race, Rally, Research" about this Inspira R3? And looking at the pictures they are calling it the Inspira R3. Like I said they should call it the Inspira S3, Show, Stylish and Slow. Why slow? Cause its not any faster.
see yourself.
Proton Inspira R3 – new hi-res image and more details
R3 is the something out of Proton that is actually worth something, that really is capable of living upto its Race, Rally, Research name. To bastardize it like this to sell more units is a disgrace. Next thing you know they will colour the Inspira in british racing green with a fancy bodykit and call it the Inspira Lotus edition.
as Jeremy would say, its rubbish.
branding belongs to proton, and if it's okay with them, why are we bothered?
we all know R3 is capable of upgrading parts in the Inspira. but if they don't do it, there might be a reason, isn't it? just chill and let proton have their fun in marketing this. like i said, there is no cons for the consumers who wish to be Inspira owners.