She took the 3.5, with full spec. The car salesman psycho her not to take the smaller engine capacity ones because of performance and gadgets. He said fuel consumption only slightly higher. So, she took his advice.Murano 2.5 or 3.5? If 3.5, can expect maintenance similar to 350Z already.
My aunt who owned a Honda City last time also said before that she wants to consider Murano as her next car. Luckily she din't. Now end up with HR-V.
Congratulations on your purchase. Hope you will enjoy the car.Ended up gettting a new Ford Ranger 2.2 (A)........
thank you guys....
Looks like your colleague is easily convinced by salesman. 3.5 litre, one year of roadtax cost like RM4k plus.She took the 3.5, with full spec. The car salesman psycho her not to take the smaller engine capacity ones because of performance and gadgets. He said fuel consumption only slightly higher. So, she took his advice.
Once owned the car, she was grinning ear to ear. Hantam 150km/hr without any problem and steady all the way esp. outstation trip. A few times, kena stopped by police for speeding unitentionally, she said.
Now, when she shop for tayar, so worried oredi. She jokingly wanted to look for rich boyfren so he could support her and her Murano.
Congratulations on your purchase. Hope you will enjoy the car.
Looks like your colleague is easily convinced by salesman. 3.5 litre, one year of roadtax cost like RM4k plus.
Find rich boyfriend. Sounds like your colleague is still young.
Macam mana la beli kereta tapi tak check road tax!Not just roadtax is high. Her month petrol money become 2.5x more than her Honda city. More if the petrol price goes north.
Gaya = more money spent.
Some forummers here regard and wanted Mitsu Evo as everyday ride, while some sifu at ZTH gave calculation of the monthly maintenance, petrol spending when driving the evo.....not a small figure actually.
After that, its up to the owner to decide to Evo or not evo.
Evo might be a chick magnet, also for car thieves......
I would daily drive it when I own one.I think if want to own an Evo, better keep it as weekend if can't afford daily drive FC. Mentioned before here that a daily driven Evo X can cost RM1200 for petrol.
http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/showthread.php?t=437746&page=2
My friend change from WRX STi to Ranger also.......lolEnded up gettting a new Ford Ranger 2.2 (A)........
thank you guys....
Chick like 2 doors lah bro hehe....I would daily drive it when I own one.
Evo chick magnet meh?? I thought more like dick magnet! I think chicks mostly would not like loud, harsh, scary fast cars like Evo. BMW & Mercs are more chick magnet I think. Or maybe I don't know much about chick anymore huh? :hmmmm:
Car is more than 2 times better than City, of course petrol also 2.5x, hahahaha.Not just roadtax is high. Her month petrol money become 2.5x more than her Honda city. More if the petrol price goes north.
Gaya = more money spent.
Avoid high displacement unless diesel engine, roadtax cheaper. Or cars that is registered as classic car, they have cheaper roadtax. I think the car must be at least 25 years and above.Macam mana la beli kereta tapi tak check road tax!
If can afford petrol, no problem for daily drive. But coming from a Mark X, I understand why you say you would daily drive an Evo. Mark X is also not a very fuel efficient car.I would daily drive it when I own one.
Evo chick magnet meh?? I thought more like dick magnet! I think chicks mostly would not like loud, harsh, scary fast cars like Evo. BMW & Mercs are more chick magnet I think. Or maybe I don't know much about chick anymore huh? :hmmmm:
Well to the contrary, IMHO the Mark X has pretty efficient fuel consumption! Daily drive in mix city/highway can easily give me real average of 10-11km/ltr, if driven mostly outstation on highway then can give 11-12km/ltr....
If can afford petrol, no problem for daily drive. But coming from a Mark X, I understand why you say you would daily drive an Evo. Mark X is also not a very fuel efficient car.
This sounds good for a 2.5 litre V6. I guess my fc is bad because I'm doing around 10km/ltr as well.Well to the contrary, IMHO the Mark X has pretty efficient fuel consumption! Daily drive in mix city/highway can easily give me real average of 10-11km/ltr, if driven mostly outstation on highway then can give 11-12km/ltr.
Yup, to me that's the most pleasant surprise I got from having that car. Before buying, I was already expecting FC somewhere around 8-9km/ltr only. I think the GDi along with its high compression is the major contributor of this good FC.This sounds good for a 2.5 litre V6. I guess my fc is bad because I'm doing around 10km/ltr as well.