Hi uncle. Need your advice.. i usually drive in urban areas and my trip to office and home (to & fro) only 20km per day and occassionally i.e. maybe 4 times in year will drive far like alor setar, terengganu etc... so, it would be good for me to buy a hybrid or the usual petrol car... tq so much for your advice
If you drive 20 km a day, it will cost you perhaps RM5 a day in fuel, so there is no point in buying a hybrid. Your total fuel bill would be about RM100 to RM120 a month based on a 5 day week. How much can you save with a hybrid?ax would be about RM40, so it is not worth it. Just buy a small car like Perodua or Proton, cheap to maintain, Economical to run, no hassle.
Good evening uncle, I'm from India, and am buying the Honda City CVT, my daily commute is about 50 kms both ways, with occasional rough patches and good roads combined. Kindly advice whether it's good or the WR-V might be OK
From what I know, they are built on the same or similar platform. I would select the one with the higher ground clearance as the rough roads would require that. I would think the WRV might be a better bet since it is specially developed for India, based on the Jazz.
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Hi uncle. Need your advice.. i usually drive in urban areas and my trip to office and home (to & fro) only 20km per day and occassionally i.e. maybe 4 times in year will drive far like alor setar, terengganu etc... so, it would be good for me to buy a hybrid or the usual petrol car... tq so much for your advice
If you drive 20 km a day, it will cost you perhaps RM5 a day in fuel, so there is no point in buying a hybrid. Your total fuel bill would be about RM100 to RM120 a month based on a 5 day week. How much can you save with a hybrid?ax would be about RM40, so it is not worth it. Just buy a small car like Perodua or Proton, cheap to maintain, Economical to run, no hassle.
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Good evening uncle, I'm from India, and am buying the Honda City CVT, my daily commute is about 50 kms both ways, with occasional rough patches and good roads combined. Kindly advice whether it's good or the WR-V might be OK
From what I know, they are built on the same or similar platform. I would select the one with the higher ground clearance as the rough roads would require that. I would think the WRV might be a better bet since it is specially developed for India, based on the Jazz.
Hi Mr Khong, is it good time to go for Hybrid? Or 1.8 Litre will do... Pls advice.
Now is a good time, in a soft market, best bargains available.
Looking forward to your test drive review. I wonder if the DCT gives a much more "connected" feeling compared to a torque converter.
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Hmm,somehow a practical and fuel efficiency vehicle...But the ride is so so in my opinion
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Very informative,, Thank you so much
Uncle alamak why didn't test drive.
We have another video, look for it
Huh? Why no spare tyre for hybrid car?
Many vehicles come without spare tyres nowadays. Mercedes, BMW, are two examples.
You can buy one... put it in the big boot space 😂