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It's a bit strange to see this but why doesn't your Jazz have armrests? They are available in the European version and it came as standard. Also the seat upholstery looks a bit different..
This is a very good review by the older gentleman and the younger presenters covered the 'fun' parts by acting a bit like kids. This is clever reviewing, possibly having an appeal to we Brits because Singapore humour and British is somewhat similar. I am an elderly man with some disabilities and currently drive a Yaris Verso automatic (torque convertor type) which I appreciate will not last forever. It is classified as an MPV, now a rare class. Here in Europe we drown in a sea of overpriced SUVs and many are 'pure EV'. There is nothing 'pure' about EVs in production or the source of electricity in most European countries. Hybrids are a solution and it is clear that currently petroleum IC engines will be replaced by hydrogen. Mr Toyoda's grandfather and great uncle experimented with hydrogen ICEs in the 1930s in secret from the military of that time then it was set aside as the Toyota company did well in the USA with "gasoline" vehicles. Europe had to wait but the UK and Ireland received right hand drive ones before LHD models became familiar on the Continent. The "thoughtful" details in Toyota cars remarked by the young lady is a hallmark of the brand, especially on vehicles used by families. Sportier models and Lexus sometimes omit what is useful to a wide age range and families, by nature, have that. I still do a school run but for my grandchildren this time around as my 'kids' are their parents. There is beauty in utility and most westerners cannot see it in car showrooms because they are crammed with 'style statement' junk which all look the same. When western buyers wake up to cars for purpose being different from cars for show we will see the return of the MPV. The mention of wheelchair use sometimes applies to me and no European manufacturers make such a car since VW Group killed the Skoda Yeti. Your review has helped me to choose the next car and it will be Toyota and probably the Sienta. I am sure I will get used to CVT drone but hope that Toyota and Honda return to TC models in due course. Many thanks sirs and madam.
😡🧝♂️🌸:🌎🍑💜, 🤬 Mother fucker, first thing first...The cars nowsadays like do not like humans to sit in one??? The head rest like is this pattern > one. How to rest leh??? Called Cork Head Rest OR what???
nobody buys this ev in china. it is out competed by byd, xpeng, and 10 other superior products. but saic is pushing all of the subpar products overseas using it's network.
the M4 Competition Coupe is selling for $594,888 inclusive of COE in Singapore, somehow I don't think there's going to be a large demographic of buyers for this but still not a bad video.
The whole point of a review video is to showcase the car, not the people talking. Literally at least 80-90% of the video has the camera fixated on the 2 people. 20 mins of showcasing overwritten lines and I still don't have a good idea about what the interior looks and feels like.
I can understand people being bearish with these conditions. However, it is not reasonable for most people to sit on the sidelines while your cash position debases by 10% or more per year..What is the best way for me to invest 180k into my portfolio?
I believe a healthy portfolio has 3 things, at the bare minimum: Exposure to ETFs for increased diversification, Exposure to assets that generate cash flow like dividend stocks, Exposure to market-leading tech.
The market is not necessarily a rollercoaster if you know your way around the market, there are various opportunities in the present market to accrue good profit, If you are not too savvy with the market, just buy and hold on strong companies with good earnings, or consult with advisors on ETFs and actively managed funds. That’s what works for my spouse and I. We've made over 80% capital growth minus dividends.
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What's the point of digital wing mirrors?? It's not like you make the car more aerodynamic - because there's a flipping camera where the mirror used to be!!!
I am from Malaysia and i prefer my attrage compare to the cheaper perodua bezza and proton Saga. Yup its heavily tax in Malaysia that supposed to be similar priced. Attrage is a well design car, roomier than competition and the suspension is surprising good. My old timer mechanic commented its a vetu nice driving little car. Even my sister from USA, commented how good the attrage is.. surprising from the people spoilt for big CCs cars with plenty of features and noise damping material in the US cars. My sister drove an Accord in USA and it is a different class compare to Malaysian Accord with a lot of features being removed to save cost and the noise insulation is of poor quality. I gave my attrage to my daughter. I got myself the new perodua Alza. Honestly i prefer Attrage as it sips fuel and i forgot many times to refuel 😅😅😅It seems to last forever on fuel. I wish they came out with a Station wagon version. If they had the wagon version i would not buy the Alza.
Great review! I live in Thailand and bought an Attrage in December 2017 and it's still going strong! It's a great little car and super-reliable, with great fuel economy. Although it's a basic car, it's like Mitsubishi took everything they've ever learned from making good cars and refined it into making a budget car that's ultra dependable. Also, Mitsubishi servicing is great value. The Attrage may be a 'grocer-getter' but it's a great grocery getter!