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[Tempatan] wow!! Perodua Axia dibuka untuk tempahan esok??

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Post time 18-8-2014 09:25 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
MengkuduMasam posted on 18-8-2014 09:39 AM
tunggu proton baru kuar dulu...

tapi biasa laa... buyer kebanyakan kat mesia nih.. bukan tgk sgt  ...

esp melayu caprut yg teringin nsk pakai keta import jepun ori tapi tak mampu... end up terus sembang kencsng beli perodua

prffthhh
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Post time 19-8-2014 07:12 AM | Show all posts
fredbok87 posted on 18-8-2014 07:00 PM
haha... kalau ade cash best wooo...gi showroom terus sambar... aku nak buat cenggitu la..malas nak ...

ermm dlm diam ko dh rasa honda city...sabor je laa
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Post time 19-8-2014 07:18 AM | Show all posts
fredbok87 posted on 15-8-2014 08:16 PM
honda is the best......tetibe khen.... joms beli jazzzzzzz baru

Honda mmang best ..... weeeeee
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Post time 19-8-2014 07:24 AM | Show all posts
at my office ada discuss pasal kereta ni .... the review ...... so damn bad ....
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Post time 19-8-2014 08:35 AM | Show all posts
fredbok87 posted on 18-8-2014 09:02 PM
mazda 3 yg paling latest ke?

yup..mazda3 skyactiv
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Post time 19-8-2014 08:41 AM | Show all posts
kalau ikut harganya dgn saiz...saya rasa kereta ini termurah...baik beli 1...sesuai utk org muda yg baru kerja....

1. parking senang
2. minyak jimat
3. sesuai pg kerja, surau, pasar..etc

cadangan budget tahun ini...tol utk kereta saiz kecil dimansuhkan...sama mcm superbike 1000cc keatas... Last edited by Simunggu on 19-8-2014 08:45 AM

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damian_lee posted on 19-8-2014 07:18 AM
Honda mmang best ..... weeeeee

yeayy ada geng.....
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Post time 19-8-2014 04:51 PM | Show all posts
fifie_olin posted on 19-8-2014 07:12 AM
ermm dlm diam ko dh rasa honda city...sabor je laa

ko ni..honda city lama je...bukan baru....

aku sebenaqnya teringin gak dgn honda crz and accord....kumpul duit dulu la...
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Post time 19-8-2014 04:52 PM | Show all posts
Simunggu posted on 19-8-2014 08:41 AM
kalau ikut harganya dgn saiz...saya rasa kereta ini termurah...baik beli 1...sesuai utk org muda yg  ...

haha...makin banyok la kete atas jalan...harga kete dh murah ....
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Post time 19-8-2014 04:53 PM | Show all posts
damian_lee posted on 19-8-2014 07:24 AM
at my office ada discuss pasal kereta ni .... the review ...... so damn bad ....

apa yg bad sgt tu...ce citerrrr
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Post time 19-8-2014 09:25 PM | Show all posts

Danny says

I think everyone can agree that the extremely popular Myvi is a well-packaged car, offering big space in a small footprint, but Perodua has outdone itself here.

The Perodua Axia is an A-segment car, but cabin length and width eclipses that of the larger B-segment Myvi, so the Kia Picanto and Mitsubishi Mirage are easy foe in terms of cabin space. Rear legroom is very, very impressive, and headroom is adequate. We also saw four cabin trolley bags stuffed into the 260-litre boot upright, clearing the parcel shelf, and with width to spare.

In my mid-spec manual tester, the Axia’s new engine offers decent go in conjunction with the stick shift, which has a light clutch and long throw. Not great, but not uncommon in the budget car arena either.

Engine refinement is miles better than in the Viva, and overall level of rolling noise is lower too. Contributing to the cause are low rolling resistance Hankook tyres, which still provided decent grip on damp tarmac. Factors that discourage “spirited” driving are a slow steering (good turning radius doesn’t come free) and copious amounts of body roll, but there’s strange joy in driving an econobox hard, for me at least.

The Axia effectively takes over the “cheapest car in Malaysia” title from the Viva, but it’s a much-improved product with a superior package (four-star ASEAN NCAP, five-year warranty). With this, the baseline is raised, and Malaysian motorists are the winners.

Jonathan says

The Perodua Axia is an unassuming little car with quite a number of surprises tucked up its sleeves. Never mind that its diminutive dimensions belie the considerable space within, or its impressive claimed fuel economy figures – Perodua’s 10th model definitely possesses some welcome talents on the move.

At idle, very little is heard from the 1.0 litre three-cylinder engine, whether inside or outside. Move off and some vibration is palpable at low revs, but it quickly settles into a steady, muted rhythm. Venture beyond half-throttle and the ensuing din intrudes into the cabin as the revs climb; rough-sounding and just about adequately contained.

Otherwise, the new aluminium powerplant offers smooth performance across most of the rev range, definitely better than you’d expect for a three-banger. Delivery didn’t seem completely linear, though; there were a couple of instances where I felt a distinct shift on higher throttle loads. Is there enough go? Yes, there is – you’d be seriously nitpicking to deem the Axia underpowered.

For a city car, the steering is in fact weightier than expected, and there’s not much feel to speak of. It’s rather low-geared as well, so on tighter bends you may find yourself needing to turn the wheel more than necessary. But you get a tight 4.5-metre turning radius, so I suppose something’s got to give.

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Body roll is considerable, but the Axia grips surprisingly well despite its skinny Hankook Kinergy Ex low-rolling resistance tyres, and road noise is very low indeed. The ride is on the soft side – the car deals with undulations well, and rebound is sufficiently damped, too. I found the fabric seats comfortable, but in truth, you never really know for sure until you take a long journey in them.

The four-speed E-AT auto gearbox’s gearchanges are not at all rapid, but they are very smooth. Suffice to say, the auto requires a little more pedal work for swift progress than the five-speed manual, which clearly frees up a lot of life in the Axia.

Along with a more immediate throttle and evenly-spaced ratios, this made the car pretty enjoyable to drive. The gear lever has an abundance of free play and the change action could be notchier and less vague, but the clutch pedal is not too light nor too heavy, and its gradual bite point makes jerk-free gearchanges a doddle.

Hafriz says

Let me start by saying that the press test drive wasn’t much of a drive at all. It was more of a five-minute taster of the upcoming Perodua Axia. As expected, there’s not much to write home about in the driving department, but really, that’s fine for a cheap and small city car.

The new all-aluminium engine makes itself heard right away (it’s a three-pot after all), but it pulls decently enough, and the car feels light on its feet (because it is). Even more compelling is the ride quality – Perodua has managed to make the Axia ride in a much more sophisticated manner than the Viva. The real highlight here, however, is elsewhere.

Interior space is nothing short of incredible. Now here’s an A-segment car from the outside, but with a cabin that could rival all but the most spacious of B-segmenters. Four up in the sub-four metre hatchback, there’s plenty of room between all occupants. And it’s not like they’ve sacrificed boot space for it either – its Myvi-beating 260-litre cargo room proves otherwise.

Take my word for it – there’s probably more legroom in the Axia than there is in the Myvi. Perhaps the seat backs are thinner. Or maybe the dashboard has been pushed further forward. Either way, the result is just amazing. Compared to the Viva, the new car is a massive leap forward in terms of cabin space.

Well actually, it’s a massive leap forward, period. Nothing that we discovered from the short drive would suggest otherwise. It’s slightly smoother to drive (though the manual is still rather rough and imprecise, and the auto prone to introduce slight vibrations at idle), far more comfortable to be in (through vastly improved perceived quality and space), and most crucial of all, it offers significantly more value than the Viva ever did.

So it’s off to a good start, then? Based on the (very) short taster, yes. But let not this be your be-all and end-all reference for the new Perodua. Once given some proper seat time, we’ll have a thorough review of the Axia. Only then will we see if it’ll hold up well for more than five minutes, and if its impressive efficiency claims (20.1 to 21.6 km per litre) are anywhere near achievable in the real world.

For now, you have plenty of reasons to be excited. Not bad, Perodua. Not bad at all.



Read more: http://paultan.org/2014/08/19/perodua-axia-first-impressions/#ixzz3AqOZBcuH

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Post time 9-9-2014 07:53 PM | Show all posts
apa yg paultan cakap Perodua has outdone itself  ni...






Mobil Murah Daihatsu AylaAstra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) telah resmi mengantongi surat penetapan Astra Ayla sebagai produk mobil murah dan ramah lingkungan (LCGC) pertama Indonesia oleh Kementerian Perindustrian. Artinya, Ayla sudah bisa didistribuskan ke konsumen mulai hari ini (9/9/2013).
Hari ini bersejarah karena Ayla didesain langsung oleh orang Indonesia, diciptakan berdasarkan hasil survei sesuai kebutuhan masyarakat Indonesia. Hemat bahan bakar, punya ruang lapang, dan berkualitas tinggi,” ujar Sudirman Maman Rusdi, Presiden Direktur ADM, di Hotel Indonesia Kempinski, Jakarta Pusat, hari ini.

The cars — Astra Toyota Agya and Astra Daihatsu Ayla — have qualified for the government’s low-cost green car (LCGC) policy, which excludes the luxury tax on such cheap and environmentally friendly cars by between 25 percent and 100 percent.

Agya and Ayla are developed and produced by Astra Daihatsu Motor, Daihatsu’s joint venture with Astra International in Indonesia. Daihatsu is part of the Toyota group.






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Post time 9-9-2014 08:14 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
sy bgtau suami suh dia belikan satu.then my hubby senyap je.smlm dia bgtau y plg murah tu radio pun xde.

betul ke?sbb sy ingat dia sj tipu sy.
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Post time 9-9-2014 08:32 PM | Show all posts
cupu posted on 9-9-2014 08:14 PM
sy bgtau suami suh dia belikan satu.then my hubby senyap je.smlm dia bgtau y plg murah tu radio pun  ...

betul... tp takpa leh pakai radio kat tipon
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Post time 9-9-2014 08:39 PM | Show all posts
yg paling murah xdek radio????
Nyanyi sendiri lah time bawak kete...
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Post time 9-9-2014 08:50 PM | Show all posts
cuba tengok yg standart e tuh



walau spec takde radio.. tp ada aerodynamic bumper design.. canggih tu
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Post time 9-9-2014 08:56 PM | Show all posts
cmf_rambutan posted on 9-9-2014 08:50 PM
cuba tengok yg standart e tuh

aerodynamic bumper bleh kuar lagu ke?? ...
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Post time 10-9-2014 12:04 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
cmf_rambutan posted on 9-9-2014 08:32 PM
betul... tp takpa leh pakai radio kat tipon

hahaha..klakar plk rs..sbb radio tu cm basic jer.tu pun xde.hihi
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cmf_rambutan posted on 9-9-2014 08:50 PM
cuba tengok yg standart e tuh

tp kelako lah...kete boleh xde radio..nyedih...
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Post time 10-9-2014 09:16 AM | Show all posts
cmf_rambutan posted on 9-9-2014 07:53 PM
apa yg paultan cakap Perodua has outdone itself  ni...

takpa...at least rakyat ada pilihan...
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