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Came All The Way - Answer Questions
Answer Questions
31 times mentioned • Ping Ping • 30 July 2015

Answer Questions

Next, when you get into the Honda HR-V, the sales person would point out to you that the HR-V is actually an SUV that has been designed to have the driving feel of a car. This design objective was confirmed by Mr. Okabe, Assistant Large Project Leader (ALPL) in charge of the Honda HR-V development project, who came all the way from Honda Japan to answer our questions during the test drive event.

Indeed, the inside fittings are reminiscent of the Civic, Jazz, and the City. The interior configuration is very car-like, and once behind the wheel, anybody who is moving from owning a car to the HR-V would feel very much at home in the HR-V. All that needs to be done is for the sales person to take the would-be buyer for a short test drive and the deal would probably be sealed.
Came All The Way - Hair Salon Nalu
Hair Salon Nalu
10 times mentioned • Nastha S • 28 November 2019

Hair Salon Nalu

Chanwon also came all the way from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to visit Hair Salon NALU in Tokyo! After the service by Deji-san, she enjoyed a scrumptious meal in 76CAFE.

More photos of the hair makeover experience and cafe dishes on her blog (click!).
Came All The Way - Gypsum Board
Gypsum Board
436 times mentioned • Adrian Bb • 21 April 2016

Gypsum Board

The sheet rock or gypsum board came all the way down to a reveal bead that provided the half inch gap to the floor. It is not as solid as wood baseboard when you hit it with a vacuum but it looks great.
Owning Car - May Vary
May Vary
77 times mentioned • Chester Loh • 08 May 2018

May Vary

Exhaust & components. Vehicles possess two exactly opposite qualities. One is being useful, friendly, and attractive. The other one is being destructive and to some extent, being lethal.

The reason for owning a car may vary according to the person. Cars may either be for necessity, convenience or freedom; or for luxury or pleasure. Their reason for purchase may vary but definitely every vehicle buyer sets interest on the engine. First and foremost, knowledge about the engine and how it works is essential in every driving endeavor.
Owning Car - Car Tyres
Car Tyres
27 times mentioned • Adira Aurora • 21 November 2018

Car Tyres

Nearly two in five (39%) replace their car tyres by the third year of owning their car, while 37% do it within two years, she added.
Driving Feel - New Mazda 6
New Mazda 6
5 times mentioned • Lorenzo Pit • 15 June 2016

New Mazda 6

Even the sporty station wagon Mazda 6 looks stunning. In terms of driving feel, the new Mazda 6 is not all that different from my older Mazda 6, but the new Mazda 6 has a much more powerful engine that's coupled with a slew of hi-tech gadgetry that'll let you conserve energy.

Called Skyactive, the system is designed to reclaim energy from braking as well as save fuel by turning off the engine when the car is stationary at junctions or during traffic jams, among others.
Driving Feel - Engine Oil
Engine Oil
231 times mentioned • Gambang Boy • 18 November 2016

Engine Oil

Engine oil 5W-30 which made in Germany. The New Generation Molygen 5w 30.

Tested and proven. Really smooth driving feel.
Driving Feel - Honda Civic
Honda Civic
65 times mentioned • Family Guy • 04 November 2015

Honda Civic

2016 Honda Civic first drive What do you expect from a mainstream car? If you're talking about the 2016 Honda Civic, then those expectations vary hugely, with what's considered a "must-have" proving just as broad as the age range of the car's audience. It's no small issue, and one Honda can't afford to ignore.

Some drivers prioritize economy above all else; others demand space and luxury features; style is vital but potentially divisive; and even in this mass-market segment, driving feel can't be ignored. The 2016 Civic, then, needs to be all things to all people, and that's a big ask. It's also not something Honda has quite managed in any of its previous nine generations. Certainly, the outgoing Civic is well screwed-together, spacious inside, and has the reliability
The Honda Hr-v - Front Wheel Drive
Front Wheel Drive
15 times mentioned • Ping Ping • 30 July 2015

Front Wheel Drive

Looking at the Honda HR-V, I think its overall shape and design is very appealing. It is neither too large, nor is it too small; it would be the chair or bed that Goldilocks would have picked.

It has the looks of a contemporary SUV, and being just a little smaller in dimensions than the Honda CR-V, it will appeal to those who think the CR-V is just a little on the bulky side. The fact that it is only with front wheel drive would be a point the Honda sales people would hammer home to would-be buyers as a fuel economy benefit rather than as a disadvantage when compared to an SUV offering all-wheel-drive. Besides the fact that the overall weight is reduced without 4WD, and the fact that the engine has to labour less
The Honda Hr-v - Malaysia's Most Popular
Malaysia's Most Popular
8 times mentioned • Ping Ping • 30 July 2015

Malaysia's Most Popular

Honda HR-V: Malaysia's Most Popular Urban SUV Evaluated The people at Honda Malaysia are all full of smiles now – barely three months after its introduction, the Honda HR-V has garnered more than 13,000 orders from eager members of the Malaysian public. At a recent media test drive event held on the beautiful island of Langkawi, I tried to understand how and why this new entry into the Malaysian market has made such an impressive impact.

The Honda HR-V belongs to a newly created vehicle category now popularly known as an ‘Urban SUV' – a vehicle that looks like an SUV, i.e., higher than a regular car, a ‘station-wagon' rear, a higher driver's sitting position than that of a car, with one driven axle, be it front or rear axle, offering five to seven seats.
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