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acesinghit wrote:the following European vehicles left a bad taste on alot of people's mouth locally:
Mercedes Benz A-Class (W168)
Mercedes Benz C-Class (W202)
Mercedes Benz E-Class (W210)
Mercedes Benz S-Class (W140)
BMW 3-Series (E46)
BMW 5-Series (E39)
BMW 7-Series (E38)
Audi A3 (8L)
Audi A4 (B5)
Audi A6 (C5)
Volkswagen Passat GLS 1.8T (B5)
Volkswagen Bora 1.6 and 2.0
Peugeot 106
Peugeot 306
Peugeot 307
Peugeot 206
Peugeot 405
Peugeot 406
Peugeot 407
Peugeot 605
Peugeot 607
Peugeot Partner
Renault Megane
Renault Megane 2
Renault Scenic
Renault Clio
Renault Kangoo
Renault Master
Skoda Combi/Felicia
Skoda Octavia MK1
Skoda Superb
Citroen Xantia
Seat Toledo MK2
Seat Ibiza MK2
Fiat Punto MK1
BUT these companies are making much better cars for our market now and the quality of the vehicles have improved alot thus making positive impacts on current and future sales and resale value. It's sad that Peugeot, Renault, Citroen and Seat does not have the chance to redeem themselves in this lucrative market of ours at least for now as there are no dealership presence for them.
5onDfloor wrote:Halfbreed07 wrote:i've owned a A4 b6 model with full options for about 9 months now.
parts reasonably cheap and available at ERM from freeport.
service i have an excellent mech. from sando, pm for info.
very fun to drive, quite peppy.
only thing that sucks is the interior finishes that just failed under the heat.
as do most European interiors....look out for the head liner too.
MG Man wrote:many euros have unique quirks that your average japanese car owner won;t consider, and can cause problems...........again, owning a euro requires some understanding of the cars
for example, parking on an incline: most people shift into park, set the handbrake and then release the foot brake. When the car rocks, it may put a load on the transmission...not all trannys can deal with that
Simple and sensible solution is to shift car into N first, handbrake up, release footbrake and let the car rock and settle itself. Then shift to park..............for some people this is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much of an inconvenience.....
Rovers: if you notice your coolant level always dropping, common sense says something is wrong...this is the early warning sign of imminent head gasket failure. Most people just kept topping up with water until the engine failed
Similarly I have met a few people who complained that their 306 engine blew itself up, and the cheap metal head was corroded....when asked what coolant they used, all of them either said they never changed their coolant every two years, or just ran water...duuuuuuuuuh
for me personally, the ride, handling and safety more than makes up for the potential headliner droop..........
cadence wrote:Elite, maybe i was a bit to harsh yes i agree LEXUS is up to par or atleast close to the Euro segment, they are great vehicles best of all ride quality is amazing....As I said all vehicles have their pros and cons. But what amazes me is you would not buy a Nokia 1100 (CEPEP PHONE) and because it can fall, get wet and battery lasting two weeks without charging say your cell phone is better that an APPLE 3GS Iphone or even a BLACKBERRY STORM.With technology,class,feautures and refinement comes some sort of increase in care,maintenance and cost! Trust me flying first class do actually cost more than economy.......
To the owner of this thread hope you buy the Euro but remember look for service history, condition and enemies after you pull up by some tuners lol....
ek4ever wrote:equipped2ripp wrote:cadence, what's the sense of those pics? not like if we have those anyway...
as for Automobile Sales Ltd., Southern Sales has done away with the ASL company and now Audi, Kia and Isuzu are under the SSS name.
And this is an improvement????
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