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Hey motorMatters here is my price for the hyundai i20 my version my secret 1.2 premium R309 900 1.4 premium R319 900 1.4 premium auto R329 900 1.2 executive R329 900 1.4 executive R339 900 1.4 executive auto R349 900 1.0T N line R387 500 1.0T N line auto R467 500 Okay?
I think Stanley needs to go back to product school 😂. The 1.4's are 6 speed autos not 4 speed. One other correction the leather in the N Line is not genuine leather it's still that "fake" leather found in the previous model
Totally impractical. Not too sure but I do not think you can drive this with a normal car license.What happens if I am the Central Kalahari and I need spares. Over 2.6 mill ?, Sorry not for me
@@redinza code 8. It’s mopar parts, any Jeep dealership can service or have general spares and service parts. Obviously US TRUCKS also stock parts and do all the servicing as well, they even send technicians out to your location if you desire. Shop in Richards Bay and in Cape Town, and aoon in GP area. If you know how to drive it won’t break
Circumstances for this test meant that I did most of the driving on open road. I'm sure it will be higher in urban driving but the 7l for open road is significantly better than many other similar vehicles. Hopefully I can get another model soon to test in urban use
Interestingly it is now 2024 and there are a few of these 2018 models available at Webuycars. Around 100000kms and they report that they only need tyres.
Tip for Chery owners: turn off all the nippy features and you'll have a lasting battery. Otherwise, you'll have to change the battery at around 30000kms
I must say one thing about US Trucks .Just my own real experience . They swapped my 76 SW manual for a 6 speed auto . Their service as well as after sales service is excellent . i had some problems after the fitment and they drove close to a 1000 km to fix the problems. Not once but twice and i did not have to pay one cent for that . Thanks again Jason and the team .
When you drive manuals you actually develop muscle memory and don't feel like you are changing gears. Only applies to good manuals, like in German cars, Toyota is not one of them because they make cars with stiff pedals especially the clutch and gear changes are not smooth