I found this guide to be very informative and helpful in terms of making a decision about cars. I was hoping to get your kind opinion on whether the new Ativa AV (~RM70,000) or the new Honda City Hatchback S (~RM75,000) would be a better fit for my needs, which include city driving for work, occasional transportation of bicycles, and possibly using the car to pick up children from school in the future. Any advice you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you kindly for your help. 🙏🙏
Thank you so much for the feedback on the video mate, we are glad you found it helpful. As for the Ativa, we feel the mid spec car would be the pick of the bunch. You do not need the sketchy adaptive cruise control and save nearly RM6000 while at it, which buys you a whole lot of biking / camping gear, top of the line. The City hatch in S spec is a much more refined car, and a far superior handler on the road. However the boot size is 80 litres smaller, this would come down to your preference.
We have heard about that but never tested in the 3 series. However we did sample it in the Mini Cooper briefly. Good engine in terms of power. In that brief ride though we didnt feel it was as bad as this car. Maybe over a longer duration we might have changed the verdict.
I found this guide to be very informative and helpful in terms of making a decision about cars. I was hoping to get your kind opinion on whether the new Ativa AV (~RM70,000) or the new Honda City Hatchback S (~RM75,000) would be a better fit for my needs, which include city driving for work, occasional transportation of bicycles, and possibly using the car to pick up children from school in the future. Any advice you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you kindly for your help. 🙏🙏
Thank you so much for the feedback on the video mate, we are glad you found it helpful. As for the Ativa, we feel the mid spec car would be the pick of the bunch. You do not need the sketchy adaptive cruise control and save nearly RM6000 while at it, which buys you a whole lot of biking / camping gear, top of the line. The City hatch in S spec is a much more refined car, and a far superior handler on the road. However the boot size is 80 litres smaller, this would come down to your preference.
Terbaik bro!
Thank you bro!
I tested drive before, for me the vibration is quite okay. Unless you accelerate and press to more power then got little vibrate and sound.
Noted bro. For us though it was the in gear waiting that wore us down. Since its turbocharged we didnt have to rev it so hard, so not bad there.
Engine not rough la,have you tried bmw 3 cylinders engine more rough and vibration more
We have heard about that but never tested in the 3 series. However we did sample it in the Mini Cooper briefly. Good engine in terms of power. In that brief ride though we didnt feel it was as bad as this car. Maybe over a longer duration we might have changed the verdict.
Mesmerized by the abundance of water... as if the flood didn't happen. LOL!