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  On 4/17/2015 at 12:00 PM, ahbui8 said:

Honda HRV launch in sg

 

http://www.sgcarmart.com/new_cars/newcars_overview.php?CarCode=11643

 

 

Price ard 18k more than vezel

Hp lesser than vezel

CO2 155 against vezel 113

 

Thought 2 of them are the same car, how come spec diff by so much LOL

 

If one willing to buy HRV instead of Vezel, I really feel that person is an idiot :p

 

 

 

 

I thought that is about $24K more than the PI's Vezel?

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  On 4/17/2015 at 1:16 PM, kelvinlbl said:

No true. My Mazda car original without any add on devices, the non maintenance battery last 1 year plus. Last 4 years I change 4 batteries. Top up battery abit troublesome but last 2-3 years for 1 battery. I will refer to use top-up for my new Vesel.

 

Non maintenance battery can go flat without warning..

Totally agreed...I used dry on 3 different cars for the past 5 years. Every year I got to change plus it went flat on 4 occasions. Despite having warranty, but the hassle of having to call the batt guy to come...and they do not change the battery...they just recharge on the spot if possible....be it amaron or bosch, same issues.

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  On 4/10/2015 at 2:06 AM, Ongkmeng said:

 

To me, 3 layers,30 layers or 300 layers is only likely doing facial because it is only micro-meter thick... Once driving the elements (sun, rain, dust) come in, scratch and stain are inevitable. My personal view, need not spend too much $ on the coating.

 

The best way to keep the car in best surface condition after the coating is to mothball the car and keep the car in storeroom :)

Ya. So those who are looking for ceramic to scratch proof your car, basically need to mange the expectation...

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  On 4/17/2015 at 5:27 PM, xavier77 said:

Hi All,

 

I had just did the installation for 1 of the Vezel owner.

 

He is very happy with the outcome of the chorme and back protection and im happy he like it too.

 

here is same pic to share with you guys.

 

Xavier

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sometimes, less is more..

it looks ugly to me..too much chrome..

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Its really efficient! On paper, the hybrid does 24km/l while the petrol runs at 20km/l. http://sgcardepre.com/wisdom/honda-vezel-petrol-or-hybrid/

 

  On 8/13/2014 at 11:49 AM, Kaiser11 said:

Hi guys,

Anyone know how is the vezel's fuel consumption?

Is this car underpowered?Am also keen in getting this car but need to hear from bros here.

Thanks in advance!

Cheers,
Kaiser11

 

 

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  On 4/17/2015 at 11:35 PM, Andyngps said:

Totally agreed...I used dry on 3 different cars for the past 5 years. Every year I got to change plus it went flat on 4 occasions. Despite having warranty, but the hassle of having to call the batt guy to come...and they do not change the battery...they just recharge on the spot if possible....be it amaron or bosch, same issues.

I've been using maintenance free batteries for my car since day 1. The 1st batt which came with the car lasted for 3 yrs before the mechanic advised me to change it. So far each batt lasts me an average of 2 yrs per batt so I think it's okie. But it all depends on individual usage.

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  On 4/18/2015 at 8:55 AM, Cereal said:

I've been using maintenance free batteries for my car since day 1. The 1st batt which came with the car lasted for 3 yrs before the mechanic advised me to change it. So far each batt lasts me an average of 2 yrs per batt so I think it's okie. But it all depends on individual usage.

Quite true also bro. My car does have added ice.

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My previous Honda City which was scrapped in Jan this year..... well, I only changed the battery only once throughout it's 10 years usage. ... The stock battery lasted 6+ years & only requires me to top up battery water once every 2 months interval after the 3rd year. The replacement battery was MF battery.

 

If I mentioned I installed aftermart voltage stabilizer/regulator and grounding when I took stock of the car 10 yrs ago, ppl here would probably debate until cow comes home on such gadget.

 

If you ask me whether I will continue to install such gadget again on my coming new ride... my answer is YES.

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  On 4/17/2015 at 5:27 PM, xavier77 said:

Hi All,

 

I had just did the installation for 1 of the Vezel owner.

 

He is very happy with the outcome of the chorme and back protection and im happy he like it too.

 

here is same pic to share with you guys.

 

Xavier

96192290

 

 

Those who like chrome have an acquired taste.

 

I think its darn ugly

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Hello everyone, will anyone be able to advise if it is possible to get a Vezel Hybrid with English language instrument clusters and head unit?

I'm keen on something with a little more power and without a CVT [bounce2]

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  On 4/17/2015 at 1:16 PM, kelvinlbl said:

No true. My Mazda car original without any add on devices, the non maintenance battery last 1 year plus. Last 4 years I change 4 batteries. Top up battery abit troublesome but last 2-3 years for 1 battery. I will refer to use top-up for my new Vesel.

 

Non maintenance battery can go flat without warning..

i agree with that too

i experienced it a few times on both my mazda 3 and gti before

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Hi fellow Vezelians!

 

Just test drove the honda hrv at kah motor.

was surprised by the quiet ride. Not as harsh or noisy as claimed on the vezel ride that i read.

 

Wonder if hrv got better insulation materials.

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  On 4/20/2015 at 8:02 AM, SnapEl said:

Hello everyone, will anyone be able to advise if it is possible to get a Vezel Hybrid with English language instrument clusters and head unit?

I'm keen on something with a little more power and without a CVT [bounce2]

Snap u r out of luck. Vezel hybrid is only available in japan as of now so that will be the only source of stock. U can still order it with the factory head unit, language aside, the gps and radio won't work here. I did the math, the head unit itself cost about 2k plus so totally not worth the trouble.

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  On 4/20/2015 at 11:17 AM, Randy said:

Hi fellow Vezelians!

 

Just test drove the honda hrv at kah motor.

was surprised by the quiet ride. Not as harsh or noisy as claimed on the vezel ride that i read.

 

Wonder if hrv got better insulation materials.

Noise is relative. Best is to go test drive a vezel and compare. And must be same road same conditions. Even tyres make a difference. But even if hrv is really quiter, i also would choose vezel for the better specs. Sound insulation can always do aftermarket. Edited by Andyngps
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