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  1. http://www.------.com/used_cars/ads_detail.php?adid=8972 Is S$7800 worthwhile to buy? Can still drive for another 5.5 years. Yearly depreciation only less then $1500. Who says cars are expensive in Singapore....good deals around!!
  2. Want to start a new thread about QQ for the benefit of all. The 20plus page thread on QQ has lots of OT and other comments. This thread is only for MCFers who have personally test-drove the QQ before and bother to give a detailed review. Pls keep it clean... For a start, I will extract posts from the 20plus page QQ thread over.
  3. Pskvin

    Chinese panda

    auto.sohu.com/20071113/n253214440.shtml cute isn't it? is it a copycat?
  4. I'm sure you are aware of Chinese automaker, Chery, who is perhaps well known for the QQ compact hatchback. Chery (and Chinese cars in general) are economical and provided adequate power for your basic commuting needs in decent comfort. But then again, styling was not the forte of Chinese cars and Chery is about to change that perception. Chery is embarking to design their own cars from now, and they have hired Turkish-born German automotive designer, Hakan Saracoglu, for the job. If the name doesn't ring a bell, maybe his portfolio will. 47-year old Hakan Saracoglu, previously worked at Ford for the Mondeo and Focus projects before moving on to a famed German marque
  5. To all the QQ drivers out there. How is your ride performing so far? 1) FC? 2) Maintenance? 3) I heard all my friends telling me tales about how a QQ with 4 people being unable to go up a MSCP =X scary if it is really true. But yet some tell me QQ can make it till Genting Highland. Advices please.
  6. By Rae Tan & Tam Su Ferne AFTER resting and recovering for a month from cataract surgery, he was happy to be behind the wheel of a taxi again. >> ASIAONE / MOTORING / NEWS / STORY Thu, Jun 02, 2011 The New Paper http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/...531-281728.html Chery QQ flips in collision with cab By Rae Tan & Tam Su Ferne AFTER resting and recovering for a month from cataract surgery, he was happy to be behind the wheel of a taxi again. Chery QQ flips in accident Click on thumbnails below to view more photos. Story continues after photos. (Photos: TNP) The Comfort cabby, who wanted to be known only as Mr Lim, was eager to "pick up passengers and earn lots of money". But just one hour into his work on Monday morning, he collided with a Chery QQ car while making a right turn at the junction of Jalan Bukit Merah and Henderson Road. The QQ had been coming straight down Jalan Bukit Merah. As Mr Lim frantically swerved away and tried to keep the taxi under control, he claimed to have seen the car flip over three times, violently hitting the ground each time. The car finally landed upside down about 10m away. After recovering from the initial shock, Mr Lim got out of the taxi and sprinted towards the QQ. Mr Lim said: "I peered into the car and saw him (the driver) lying upside down. "Together with two passers-by, I dragged him out of the car and sat him down on the kerb. "He looked like he was in great shock and just sat there quietly. "A passer-by helped to call for an ambulance and soon after, they came to take him away." The middle-aged driver of the QQ, who declined to be interviewed, was sent to Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and received outpatient treatment. SHAKEN The cabby, Mr Lim, 62, was unhurt but shaken. "I don't know what happened. There wasn't time for me to react," he said. "I was making a right turn into Henderson Road when suddenly I saw a car coming straight down towards me. "The next moment, our vehicles rammed into one another. I watched in shock as his car flipped over again and again." Skid marks scarred the road surface. The top and sides of the QQ were badly damaged. The front bumper of the cab and its number plate were damaged. The car driver's wife, who did not want to be identified, arrived at the scene soon after the accident. Her husband had called her about 20 minutes after the accident. She said: "He called to say what had happened and that he was fine. I'm just thankful that he is okay." What kind of force would make a car flip over three times? Mr Ronald Soh, 55, a driving instructor at Woodlands Driving School, said: "The usual cause (of cars flipping) is speed. "When people go too fast, they are unable to control the car, and they could hit a kerb. If the impact is too great (in a collision), they could also flip." The deputy editor of motoring magazine Torque, Mr David Ting, said that it's hard to "pinpoint one reason" for cars to flip. He said: "In theory, cars like SUVs are more likely to flip because of their bigger wheels and the car being higher off the ground. "All conditions being equal, if compared with a normal car, the SUV is more likely to flip. "But while the height of the vehicle can be a factor, it is not necessarily a critical one." Police investigations are ongoing. This article was first published in The New Paper.
  7. Was driving along TPE one evening, noticed that there's this QQ cutting in/out traffic at ard 100km/hr. Driver using it as though sports car. 0.8 or 1.1cc small car, how stable can it be at such high speed? Playing with his life and others....
  8. Sources + Pictures galore of the M1 / QQme http://www.cars-show.org/cars/riich-m1-fro...automobile.html http://www.beijingimpact.com/manufacturing...nd-details.html Errm.... Good move from the QQ i guess? But look at the interior.... think they havent learnt their lesson If there is indeed a crash.... i think its byebye to your knees/legs
  9. pass by PIE towards changi juz b4 e last exit to airport,saw a QQ wif its wheel pointing e sky. hope whoever inside is unscathed
  10. check the pictures of this modified Cherry QQ http://modifiedcherryqq.blogspot.com/
  11. Guys, this is the news report of bus accident. But the first part is a QQ in between a chain collision. Terrible. Still seeing QQ speeding on the SG highway. Michael
  12. Victor68

    Chery QQ

    Any one purchase one yet and care to give your review?
  13. Now this is what I call competitive pricing. Apparently most consumers voted with their money and bought a Picanto/Getz instead. And now with the Chevy Spark, things are just going to heat up I wonder what binding terms and conditions are attached to that pricing. Anyone know the OMV for QQ? add: Nvm I found it.OMV for 0.8l Manual QQ is $6431. Looks like the cheapest OMV still belongs to Perodua's Kelisa GX M at $5376.
  14. http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Chery_QQ_P1488550/#1488550 Why is it so far off from the 24km/l figure quoted by Chery distributor, Vertex? Let's discuss strictly on fuel consumption.
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