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Sylphy vs. Allion (1.5A)


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Allion vs. Sylphy (1.5A)  

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  1. 1. Which is your choice?

    • Totyota Allion
      111
    • Nissan Sylphy
      75


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thks, tentatively is silver colour for ex-stock, but thinking of changing to the darker blue which i think quite unique

 

actually not too much of an issue on the body colour, just that i dun really fancy black & white [laugh]

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hello guys, have made my choice, just voted for Allion myself [laugh] thanks for all comments [thumbsup]

 

[drivingcar]

Congrats Bro! Allion is a good choice. [thumbsup]

 

Do gives some feedback once you got your ride. Enjoy! [drivingcar]

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thks, tentatively is silver colour for ex-stock, but thinking of changing to the darker blue which i think quite unique

 

actually not too much of an issue on the body colour, just that i dun really fancy black & white [laugh]

 

better stick to silver ...when kana stretch not so obvious..

 

I regret getting dark grey as even a small one is very visually...

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I actually preferred dark grey (same as current car colour) but no ex-stock & new shipment gonna cost more coz of ever-rising yen [thumbsdown]

 

yah silver is next best option coz i v lazy to wash car one haa

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My boss got the 1.8A at the price i paid [knife]

 

anyway, been watching the price since it was in the mid-60ks, just happen to jump for it at high-coe times [rifle]

 

now just look forward to [drivingcar][thumbsup]

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Higher yen and plunging US dollar do have major economic consequences. And it is not just the yen, major Asian currency is surging against the US currency. Once the USD tank below a critical point, the major Asian economy will suffer

 

This is because major Asian economy, due to their export nature, export most of their product to US. As USD plunge and Asian currency strengthen, they will find it more difficult/ expensive to export to US/ EU.

 

Look at Japan, they are suffering right now......

 

 

 

 

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