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all the scaremonger, say harrier turbo run out of stock selling like hotcake and yet they keep having additional allocation. the people that spread rumours either are SE or someone who just need to justify why harrier turbo is better. even to the extend saying PI will die cock stand with their non turbo harrier. pls go to the fb page and see for yourself, ppl are still buying non turbo harrier. not everyone will go crazy over a turbo with poorer fuel consumption.  

 

Yes. The PIs are still selling very well and the used harrier NA prices are not affected.

Unexpectable and surprising.

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Great informative post. Shd make this a sticky.

 

I am so envious on the FC!

 

My car has the same engine as yours but my FC is in the low 8s! And I am not heavy footed.

 

Even during highway cruises I never get double digits ever!

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Took some photos today....for those awaiting their ride! If  u all are lucky, maybe BM  will install more specs  eg better sound system (JBL speakers), better quaiity dynamic reverse camera or even 360 top down cameras, roof rails, rear central fog lights...free extra carmats, free Japan Nagoya trip (or free 2017 Tokyo Motor Show to see the ? 7 seater variant of harrier/RX...)

 

- Fuel cap a bit flimsy

- 3M window film so so function wise, still hot, but ok quality, clear with no bubbles/scratch

- subtle turbo emblem - wish can be bigger? hehe

- Front single adaptive LED headlights one of the best I have own.....very bright and white. The other 2 only for high beam/adaptive function.

fog lights pretty small, but serve to throw the immediate front area mainly.

 

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I test drove it yesterday.
Pretty smooth and powerful, but I still have a better feel after test driving the Mazda CX-5.

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I test drove it yesterday.

Pretty smooth and powerful, but I still have a better feel after test driving the Mazda CX-5.

 

I am certain CX5 does not need the 19” wheels.

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CX-5 handling definitely better but they need to lup a TC engine in it. Both the 2L and 2.5L are NA.

 

Even Toyota and Honda also TC their engine already.

 

And not forgetting the cramp interior.

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Took some photos today....for those awaiting their ride! If u all are lucky, maybe BM will install more specs eg better sound system (JBL speakers), better quaiity dynamic reverse camera or even 360 top down cameras, roof rails, rear central fog lights...free extra carmats, free Japan Nagoya trip (or free 2017 Tokyo Motor Show to see the ? 7 seater variant of harrier/RX...)

 

- Fuel cap a bit flimsy

- 3M window film so so function wise, still hot, but ok quality, clear with no bubbles/scratch

- subtle turbo emblem - wish can be bigger? hehe

- Front single adaptive LED headlights one of the best I have own.....very bright and white. The other 2 only for high beam/adaptive function.

fog lights pretty small, but serve to throw the immediate front area mainly.

 

(sorry some of the photos were rotated, not sure how to make it upright)

Not enough chubby holes;

 

Front door pockets could be larger;

 

No standalone usb port for charging (HU is low power), have to use 12v socket;

 

No 12v sockets at the back seat or boot;

 

No TPMS;

 

No blind spot monitoring;

 

Side mirror does not tilt during reverse;

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Driver car mat a small

 

The usual backseat hook ( where u hang grocery) cant fit becos the headrest 2 metal bar are bigger

 

Always need manually disable the start stop when on engine

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The usual backseat hook ( where u hang grocery) cant fit becos the headrest 2 metal bar are bigger

 

 

Now that’s a pain....

 

Pick up your car already?

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Yes. Driving two days now

 

Still very used to the key.

Everytime start engine. Try to find key and stick to the side of steering wheel. When off engine, trying to turn the invisible key and take out lol

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Driver car mat a small

 

The usual backseat hook ( where u hang grocery) cant fit becos the headrest 2 metal bar are bigger

 

Always need manually disable the start stop when on engine

 

There are backseat hooks for thicker metal bars i.e. 16mm.

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saw many on taoBao, but max they have seems to be 14.5mm.  Can share where you get 16mm hooks?

 

One thing I notice when the car stopped. 

On civic, can't hear and feel the engine running.

On Toyota, I can feel the car engine is on.

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I have a noob question.

 

Can we toggle between the various engine modes (eco, normal, pwr) besides pressing the control button directly?

If u can do it the direct way, why would you want an indirect way that is more troublesome?
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saw many on taoBao, but max they have seems to be 14.5mm. Can share where you get 16mm hooks?

 

One thing I notice when the car stopped.

On civic, can't hear and feel the engine running.

On Toyota, I can feel the car engine is on.

If I remembered correctly, it was from Concorde Accessories at Jalan Lembah Kallang.
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CX-5 handling definitely better but they need to lup a TC engine in it. Both the 2L and 2.5L are NA.

 

Even Toyota and Honda also TC their engine already.

 

And not forgetting the cramp interior.

Mazda is not going to TC.. they already publish an article about creating better na engines that are more fuel efficient
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