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Kah Motor slash down price for all Honda cars


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Supercharged

Lol, not that ah beng meaning still consider beng la? :D

 

Ok la... I'm beng, but i'm the educated England speaking ah beng. My hokkien and chinese sucks. [laugh]

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Hypersonic

Ok la... I'm beng, but i'm the educated England speaking ah beng. My hokkien and chinese sucks. [laugh]

Lol, educated ah beng. :wacko:

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Hypersonic

Esp true when I drove a Honda Concerto many years back..... Still miss the good handling.... Also Honda fan last time.... Our first family car was an Accord...... but give me a Toyota anytime for reliability..... Nothing fancy, just a good work horse....

I think honda also consider quite reliability la.

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Like i said, among all jap make people still consider toyota first. Esp if you have drive more than one toyota before, high chance you will continue buying toyota in your entire life. :D

 

I am not the one you mention. And also believe I am not the only one [sly]

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Yea now VTEC.. 2008 models civic no VTEC engine :(!

 

 

Bro, don't quite get you.

I drive a 2008 Civic F4 and its definitely VTEC, FYI its the facelifted version of that series

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Neutral Newbie

On a side note, haven seen any new plate Jap cars lately, but saw a SKK plate Toyota Auris today, wondering what makes him/her want to buy a new Toyota these days?

 

It should not be a surprise. Toyota is known for its reliability. Does not cost much to maintain and runs for miles without problems. Its great for folks who need four wheels to get from point A to point B without problems almost all the time. And this particular model, AUris combines Jap manufacturing tech and European design. So no surprise to see more of this car on the road.

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Honda still top the chart in the UK!

 

Top 10: Honda tops most reliable car league table

Metro UK Friday 26 Jul 2013 12:01 am

 

The Land of the Rising Sun is way out in front of the competition when it comes to building cheap, robust and reliable motors, it seems.

 

And if you want a vehicle that

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Neutral Newbie

All these discount come with 6 bids, non guarantee COE. So, as usual, after every unsucessful bid, agent will call you to top up, by the time you get yr ride, I dunno if there is still any more discount..lols

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It should not be a surprise. Toyota is known for its reliability. Does not cost much to maintain and runs for miles without problems. Its great for folks who need four wheels to get from point A to point B without problems almost all the time. And this particular model, AUris combines Jap manufacturing tech and European design. So no surprise to see more of this car on the road.

Have yet to see any auris on the road. This car design and spec not bad but too bad it is a hatchback. I still like the space like the altis. :D

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I think honda also consider quite reliability la.

 

Should be bah..... Haven't touch a Honda for ages.... esp now the damn ride so ex... [bigcry]

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Supercharged

after the price adjustment... their price still just match the other jap brand.. this goes to show they think they are more premium than other jap brand...

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My used civic 2L I purchased has saved me a lot of $mony on maintenance.

The reliability is superb so far, almost 7yrs old car w more than >186K mileage.

Although paying higher road tax, but worth it.

 

Actually, I don even looking for replacement with my frequent trip to MY.

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