jimmy_ray said:Ha, still young. Spending RM77 K for attention???? Your attention may too costly and
bluffing the others. When you walking at Jalan Tun Razak, if you grab 10 car, 9 of them are
xxxton , who going to look at your @#$R3.
I can give you some free course to increase your " attention" knowledge.
I'm not even going to attempt to reply any of your awe-inspiring comments.
In any case, I bought the SR3 not to show-off, and I couldn't give a rat's ass about who's looking or not looking at me. It's all about driving, baby. It's the driving experience, dope. Not just some mobile boombox with big wheels and bling bling driver with one hand on the wheel. The SR3 was not conceived to be a chick-magnet, nor show car. Hope the lame get this and hopefully stop putting up baseless, presumptious remarks with poor language, spelling and egoistical tendencies.
It's good to be objective. It's good to weigh the good and the bad, pros and cons. The SR3 definitely has its bad points, and the owners admit and know this. And so do the boys at R3. IT IS NOT PERFECT. But it works as advertised and claimed. And one thing is definite – it IS a driving machine. It's for those who actually enjoy driving, regardless of who's in Coffee Bean (you call that coffee???) and another naysayer who thinks Proton owes them a million bucks or something.
Get a life.
Go driving or something.
Better still. Go driving in a SR3.
Make sure you have a valid license.
Oh btw, peace.