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Since Latio will be on sale very soon, here is some compilation of info for reference. Hope u guys like it.
In Japan, Tiida-hatchback, Tiida Latio-sedan
http://www.imagebanana.com/img/1550c7f/tiida_01.jpg

This video shows the crash results of the Nissan Versa/Latio, Honda Fit, Hyundai Accent, Scion xB, Toyota Yaris and Chevy Aveo by IIHS, US.
Latio scored ALL 3 GOOD ratings for Front, Side & Rear crash test. :_:
[youtube]C1RCL2zCVmU[/youtube]
*cars tested are w/side airbags/curtain airbags.

Another crash test of Latio:
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Latio/Versa (US market) TV commercial: very good
[youtube]2LX0kj2qIdw[/youtube]

*I will choose a car with good ride/handling, safety features, mileage & interior space...hehehe where to find?
 
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The prices for the Latio will only be announced next month but a ETCM source hinted that the range would be between RM80,000 and RM110,000.--From http://www.motortrader.com.my

Sale started by end of June 2007 -- from paultan.org

Register yourself at http://www.latio.com.my for more info.

http://www.imagebanana.com/img/yhdv02ey/Latiointerior.jpg http://www.imagebanana.com/img/7xri1crh/Latioengine.jpg
 
Another reason to get a high mileage vehicle.
Fossil fuel-Non sustainable source
Biofuels - Sustainable source
OPEC-SELFISH :angry:

Drive on biofuels risks oil price surge

Opec on Tuesday warned western countries that their efforts to develop biofuels as an alternative energy source to combat climate change risked driving the price of oil “through the roof”.

Abdalla El-Badri, secretary-general of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, said the powerful cartel was considering cutting its investment in new oil production in response to moves by the developed world to use more biofuels.

The warning from Opec, which controls about 40 per cent of global oil production, comes as the group of eight leading industrialised nations meets on Wednesday with climate change at the top of its agenda. The US and Europe want to use biofuels to combat global warming and to strengthen energy security.

Opec has previously expressed scepticism about alternative energy but Mr El-Badri’s comments mark the first clear threat that the cartel might act to safeguard its interests in the face of a shift towards biofuels.

“They are really concerned,” said Julian Lee of the Centre for Global Energy Studies in London. “Opec will continue investing, but with biofuels on the horizon, they may not invest enough.”

“It is a difficult situation for Opec. On one hand they are asked to produce more, on the other one, Washington and Brussels are telling the cartel ‘we are betting on biofuels and we don’t want to rely on you [Opec]’.”

George W. Bush, the US president, has pledged to cut US petrol use by 20 per cent over the next 10 years through more efficient vehicles and a big increase in biofuel consumption. World production of biofuels, which are derived from agricultural commodities such as corn and sugar, was equal to 1 per cent of all road transport fuel in 2005.

Mr El-Badri warned that biofuel production could prove unsustainable in the medium term as it competed with food supplies. Biofuels are one reason retail food prices are now heading for their biggest annual increase in about 30 years.

Mr El-Badri said this meant the biofuel strategy championed by Mr Bush and European leaders would backfire because “you don’t get the incremental oil and you don’t get the ethanol”. In this case, he warned, oil prices would go “through the roof”.

He said Opec members had so far maintained their investment plans but he warned: “If we are unable to see a security of demand...we may revisit investment in the long-term.”

Opec plans to invest about $130bn until 2012 to raise its oil output. Excluding production from Iraq, the cartel forecasts a capacity of 39.7m barrels of crude oil per day in 2010, up from today’s 35.7m b/d. From 2013 to 2020 Opec plans to invest another $500bn in production infrastructure but that could change depending on the biofuels outlook, Mr El-Badri said.

Global oil benchmark Brent rose on Tuesday to $70.60 a barrel, close to a nine-month high.

Source:The Financial Times Limited 2007
By Javier Blas and Ed Crooks in London
Published: June 5 2007 15:24 | Last updated: June 5 2007 22:15

FT.com / World - Drive on biofuels risks oil price surge
 
i'm thrilled to know that Tiida a.k.a will arrive to malaysia shore. hopefully my loan will be approved when i submit my application for the latio hatchback.
 
i'm thrilled to know that Tiida a.k.a will arrive to malaysia shore. hopefully my loan will be approved when i submit my application for the latio hatchback.
bro,wish it come thru for u.

Heard fr other source that there is no option for CVT tranny. Too bad for M'sia driver could not enjoy "smoothness" of CVT w/o shift-shock.
Surprised that CVT is not offered since Nissan's aim is to increase numbers of vehicles sold with CVT tranny ...
Nissan is aiming to boost its global sales of CVT-equipped vehicles from approximately 250,000 units (as of February 2005) to 1 million units in FY2007. In so doing, Nissan’s global ratio of CVT-equipped vehicles is expected to increase from the current approximate rate of 7% to 24%.
...http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/ENVIRONMENT/CAR/FUEL_COST/TECHNOLOGY/CVT/index.html

Nissan CVT tranny in action
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some info about Nissan CVT development:
Nissan developed CVT with Subaru. Currently Nissan is the pioneer in CVT system.
Jan 1992 N-CVT─Sale of March with N-CVT started in Japan.
Sept 1997 HYPER CVT --World 1st for FF 2.0L car equipped with Hyper CVT for Primera & Bluebird.
Oct 1998 -- 1.8L SUNNY with option of HYPER CVT
June 1999 JDM's SERENA with option of HYPER CVT
2002 Xtronic CVT --using bigger steel-belt design, is specially designed for big hp/torque 3.5L VQ series engine for Teana & Murano
Extroid CVT- specially designed for big output/torque FR car like JDM Fuga & Cedric。
 
tq bro.. tq..

lets pray for my wish... & also for safety of KL-ians whom suffered the latest flash flood.
 
tq bro.. tq..
lets pray for my wish... & also for safety of KL-ians whom suffered the latest flash flood.

....mmm ppp nnn aaa OK ur wish come thru & got ur Latio hatchback . Hv a nice drive. Dun forget to share ur ride experience.
 
more details about Nissan HR/MR engines :

http://www.imagebanana.com/img/pwlyx234/HR_MR_2.jpg
http://www.imagebanana.com/img/ug4x9jct/HR_MR_3.jpg
http://www.imagebanana.com/img/4w6ikodj/HR_MR_4.jpg
http://www.imagebanana.com/img/crpvv8y2/HR_MR_5.jpg
http://www.imagebanana.com/img/hfy9lnap/HR_MR_6.jpg

convert from pdf to jpeg for easy viewing
 
Manufacturing process of HR16DE

The HR16DE engine of Latio (Tiida for JDM) is manufactured by Aichi Machine Industry Co.,Ltd (an associate company of Nissan Motor) at Atsuta plant.

http://www.imagebanana.com/img/zzh6x8k3/Atsutaplant.jpg

http://www.imagebanana.com/img/6mdjlo27/AtsutaHR.jpg

The Atsuta Plant is in charge of engine manufacturing processes as follows. Some 650 parts are integrated into an engine during the assembly process.

(1) Machining of Cylinder Blocks
(2) Machining of Cylinder Heads
(3) Machining of Connecting Rods
(4) Machining of Crank Shafts
(5) Machining of Cam Shafts
(6) Assembling of Engines

These parts are machined at each shop in the plant, and then integrated into an engine during the assembly process :

http://www.imagebanana.com/img/fduxqrj/Atsutaplantprocess.jpg

Please click below link for manufacturing process of the engine:
http://www.aichikikai.co.jp/english/mono/eng/02ukeire.htm
 
SO this means to say this engine is very revolutionary and is the best buy for now?? :P
 
Is the whole package that need to b considered to suit individual requirement. U can refer to Autoworld's Nissan Forums, many hv tested Latio 1.6 & 1.8, some even is the current CT & Vios owner, u can get a more "objective" opinions, then compared to ur requirement to make ur choice.
Besides engine, handling, trim, equipments, safety features r all need to b considered.

The info presented here r all facts for reference only, rather than listen to hearsay.
 
Bros, i have my personal views on the Latio Sport. Check it out at http://www.andymervingeorge.com for details and pics. ;) Thanks.

If can, drop comments once u done. :D
 
i'm going to have my very own latio soon .. i will put d/p today ..

p/s - is latio club owner for malaysia oredi exist ? :confused: :confused:
 
Congrat for being Latio owner.:five:

Below is the new Latio owner thread (is still new, maybe u can make it more interesting):
http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/nissan/169272-latio-x11c-owners.html

This is the Autoworld Nissan owner Forum, there r quite active for Latio owner:
http://www.autoworld.com.my/forum/summary.asp?summary=1&forum=ap417748504&page=1

p/s: Due to it's nature of non-html webpage, u can really share photos/video within the site. Too bad.
 

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