Would make more sense to have the face of the petrol 2.7 but powered by a 2.4 diesel, price will be very competitive and probably sell better to wider demographics
Njoyed your review. Talk about the motor,transmission, utility, safety,comfort first.....unlike the other amateurs with their endless comments on drl drl drl led led led....which are imho not important. I've I only follow you from now on👍👍👍
This car review seems to have come out at the same time as the flash floods in Klang 🧐 not insinuating anything, just the timing happens to occur at the current events.
Well, as long as it comes with AEB, Blind Spot Monitor, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, 360 degree camera, then worth to buy. But this car also come with additional safety features such as Dynamic Radar Cruise Control including Lane Departure Warning.
The question you need to ask is how many people will pay for an overpriced (RM200k+) ladder-on-frame vehicle that will jiggle and shake on every small and big bumps. No mention of vehicle weight (2700 kg gross) and impact on fuel consumption? There are many reasons car makers are not producing ladder-on-frame vehicles nowadays. This is more like a sales pitch than review.
In Indonesia, this car is very popular and is often associated with arrogant people who like to play by their own rules and like to bully other drivers. I noticed its not that popular in Malaysia.