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Honda Vezel - Part 3


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thank~~ just to check anyone here does some paint protection? is this useful or gimmick? so many type I look until burr also very pricely.. from 280 to a 2K..

 

This is useful to a certain extent. It’ll help keep the car easy to wash and shiny for a period of time but I would say that $2k will be crazy as you can do a new paint job at that price point..

 

I think all coating no matter cheap or expensive will wear out at a similar rate. Normally 6 month can start to see it wearing off already. Another thing will be to avoid washing your car with soap to prolong the effect.

 

Workmanship is what we are looking for in PPS, price does not equate to perfect delivery. So do your research and read up on reviews (take note to spot fake reviews as well) before you put your money in

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Hi all,

 

Anyone have any experience with SG Car Choice?

Their Vezel 1.5x MY18/19 Sensing seems to be the lowest in the market and comes with a lot of accessory as well.

 

Will go down to see their showroom but want to hear if anyone have experience with them, if not anyone can reco any trustable PI too?

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Hi. Is there a stockist or two in Singapore who supplies spare parts for Vezel (or Honda cars)?

 

And is there any specialist workshop as well?

 

Thanks for your input.

 

Edwin Garage at AMK is one of the more popular workshop for Vezel [nod]

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An update after driving the vezel sensing for week.. the anti-collision so far kick in when there veh in front and I'm still running around 30-35km/hr.. so far 1time ebrake for me which surprise me as I let my veh roll when the front veh back side is about to turn off..

 

At gantry with hump so far did not receive any suddenly ebrake from the system.. but when going thru hump fast the sensor will prompt beep.. a prompt message when veh too close and running at 35km

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An update after driving the vezel sensing for week.. the anti-collision so far kick in when there veh in front and I'm still running around 30-35km/hr.. so far 1time ebrake for me which surprise me as I let my veh roll when the front veh back side is about to turn off..

 

At gantry with hump so far did not receive any suddenly ebrake from the system.. but when going thru hump fast the sensor will prompt beep.. a prompt message when veh too close and running at 35km

I think different driving patterns, but I’m very used to driving quite close to the gantry. Still need more time to change this habit
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The workshop recommends cleaning up the carbon in the engine (de-carbonize) to my Vezel which has traveled 40k km.

 

Is it necessary at all for i-VTEC engines?

 

Thank you for your input.

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The workshop recommends cleaning up the carbon in the engine (de-carbonize) to my Vezel which has traveled 40k km.

 

Is it necessary at all for i-VTEC engines?

 

Thank you for your input.

 

decarbon is good. but still up to individual. 

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decarbon is good. but still up to individual. 

To do it might be good but is it necessary?

You can check this out first, 

https://youtu.be/BIycEyNci1o

 

Thanks. I had watched it when I combed the internet for opinions.

 

I posted it here hopefully to listen to owners of Vezels. May be I should go over to groups for Shuttle and Jazz to search?!

 

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Hi about engine oil, which type is better or correct?

My workshop change for me w40 for 1st 1000km from world auto, any comments?

 

I saw the Honda manual state W20

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1207237/Honda-Vezel.html?page=199#manual

 

Some channel in youtube state to follow closely, kind of burr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGvjU4CFsnQ

 

My view is that you should stick to W20 as the manual suggested. Your low mileage means you have a new car/engine. The parts have hardly wear. You don't need such a thick oil (high viscosity) such as W40 at this moment. Mine has run 42k km and I will consult my workshop whether to stick to 20 or not have to go to 30.

 

Scott's wife's Lexus is about 17 years old (I think he mentioned in several of his other videos.) and he continued to use W30. Perhaps it has low mileage.

 

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Hi all, new to this forum. Am planning to get a Honda Vezel but not sure which PI is reliable.

 

Does anyone have recommendation on a reputable PI to go to? Hopefully one that also provide good after sale service for the car? Appreciate any advice.  [:)] 

 

Please PM if cannot list the business name here. Thanks

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58 minutes ago, Extremme said:

I saw several variants of vezel? Whats the difference between MY18/19?

 

Example:

1.5 X [MY18/19] Honda Sensing (A)

1.5 X Honda Sensing (A)

1 is made in 2018, the other made in 2019. No difference.

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On 9/23/2019 at 8:42 AM, Si4dr said:

Have been driving Vezel  3yrs+ didn't see any "Christmas light"....

wow probably you are lucky. i seen the closed group vezel and hrv group. everyday i have been seeing posts of xmas lights.

and car as young as 3 days old brand new already have this problem.

So gathering review about this car,

By the way any owner can comment about the handling for vezel and HRV?

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On 9/24/2019 at 5:17 PM, StreamRSZ said:

wow probably you are lucky. i seen the closed group vezel and hrv group. everyday i have been seeing posts of xmas lights.

and car as young as 3 days old brand new already have this problem.

So gathering review about this car,

By the way any owner can comment about the handling for vezel and HRV?

My bro driving 2018 Vezel (honda sensing) for 8mths now also dont have this issue leh....

Maybe I ask WS when send my car for servicing.

Handling is good. Insulation need improvement.

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