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Drive to north, Civic FD or Camry?


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Thanks for your reminder. [;)]

I will pump the petrol to reach 3/4 of the tank and in the same time, I'll check the tyre pressure. [sly] then drive allll the way to Penang tonight liao... [drivingcar][drivingcar]

 

wah.... so far [sweatdrop] have a nice trip [:)]

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My friend and I plan driving to Malayisa in coming holiday [drivingcar]

question comes:

My friend ride is brand new 2 months Civic FD, he worry about some things happen on his new ride [sweatdrop] , thinking to drive his father's 2 years Camry [:/]

IMO, Camry might be futher 'some things happen' than Civic FD in North [laugh][laugh]

If you were theaf, which one.... [laugh][laugh]

 

Safest bet is to drive cars which are "rare" in Malaysia, then they most likely not be interested cos difficult for them to sell off. Used to drive a Suzuki Swift 1.0 and now a Corolla G9, both cars hardly seen up north [laugh][laugh]

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thanks all of yours valuable comment [flowerface]

My friend has made his decision, Civic FD [thumbsup]

we will commence our journey at tomorrow 5:00am, head to Penang, Ipoh + Cameron [drivingcar]

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i drove a 2 day old SUV to JB..now my ride is almost 2yrs liao and i still drives in once a week..

 

Drove in to JB on Xmas evening and saw an SGP-plate BMW at Jln Johor Jaya.

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Was the guy trying to open the door with a wire clothes hangar. I saw that too. I think the driver lost his keys. [sly]

 

[laugh][laugh][laugh]

 

Huh u serious or joking? But I didn't notice what took place before the car moved off.

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Another question: Would it be safe for a lady to drive in alone in an SG-reg car? Assuming she knows her way and getting lost isn't a problem.

 


 

only if you have a parang by your side.. sly.gif

or a scissors to snip-snip-u-know-where.. bigcry.gifbigcry.gif

 

 

Wah...judging by all the replies to this question, it is definitely not recommended for a lady to drive in alone... [sweatdrop]

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