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The Car Feels - High Levels
High Levels
58 times mentioned • Brad Hanson • 06 July 2016

High Levels

These tyres are impressive on the wet, has very high levels of wet traction and give very progressive wet handling making the car easy to control in the wet. Dry performance lets me down though, steering precision is lacking, the car feels bouncy and grip levels aren't what you'd expect from a max performance-claimed Bridestone tyres.

The sidewalls are quite soft too, thus aggressive drivers won't be all to happy with this tyres. Overall the S001 is ok on the streets, great for all-around because of the wet handling, but they're just no performance tyres. Very impressive wet grip and traction.
The Car Feels - Series Active Tourer F45
Series Active Tourer F45
3 times mentioned • Ben Peter • 02 December 2015

Series Active Tourer F45

BMW 2 Series Active Tourer F45 (2015) To improve For a start, the damping needs to be a bit more firm, I find body roll to be particularly bad in this one. Also, another thing, the engine really needs a boost. It is definitely lacking in power. The boot is above average, something like a CX-5 or a CRV which is bigger and cheaper would transport people across in more comfort.

For a start, to drive, the 2AT isn't particularly very nice. The 1.5 engine is smooth at idle and revs well, but the revs do not translate to propulsion, as the car feels very slow to pull away. Getting to highway speeds needs time too. This is where the more powerful Merc helps. In fact, I would say a Citroen C4 Picasso at the same price would be worth a look too.
The Car Feels - Mazda 3
Mazda 3
50 times mentioned • Peter Jusco • 12 April 2016

Mazda 3

Mazda 3 review If you are talking about run-in, then 2k rpm sounds about right. Our car throttle response is a bit lagging in first and second gear.

The car feels sluggish around 2k rpm in the first two gears. I feel there's not enough air being combusted. That's my opinion.
Car Feels - Good Fuel Economy
Good Fuel Economy
4 times mentioned • Kenny Then • 30 July 2015

Good Fuel Economy

Mazda 3 -Car feels smooth when cruising (powerful when you want it for overtaking, acceleration etc) -Push start & walk away lock is convenient when you don't need to take the key out of your pocket -Comes with sunroof when you need more natural lighting in the interior -Equipped with paddle shifts (fun for guys and car enthusiasts) -Good Mazda infotainment (nav and road name display, clear bluetooth voice transfer during phone calls) -Good sound system (heavy bass but not as well refined as other models) -Black comfortable leather seats and red stitching matches with the rest of its interior -Good fuel economy -Attractive interior lightings (especially at night)
The Car Easy - Dual Clutch Gearbox
Dual Clutch Gearbox
4 times mentioned • Edmunds Car • 08 June 2016

Dual Clutch Gearbox

Driving it is a cinch around town. At city speeds and in traffic the car is easy to pilot. The car may be a full sized car but everything feels easy when you're driving it.

The dual clutch gearbox (or DSG in Audi talk) is smooth and for most parts pretty smooth for a DSG. You can feel a slight DSG low speed judder only on steeper gradients like when you're accelerating after stopping on a slope. There may be some transmission shunt if you're in Sports mode when the transmission shifts down a little too quickly but aside from this the DSG works fine in almost all the times I drove the Audi A6.
The Car Easy - Get Good Deal
Get Good Deal
4 times mentioned • Sam Loo • 14 March 2016

Get Good Deal

Visibility wise, the BMW 3 series F30 scores really well with good sized windows. While a reverse camera is an option, I honestly don't miss it one bit as the car itself is very easy to park and manoeuvre anyway. You do get parking sensors all around, which is really all you need.

The 3 series lineup actually does have pretty good value, especially with the 5 year warranty/5 year service which is not offered by any of the other German marques. Also considering dealer promotions, you can get a good deal indeed. I personally have not had any issue with dealing with my dealer (Wheelcorp/Ingress), though I have not had pleasant experiences in the larger ones.
The Car Easy - New Look
New Look
193 times mentioned • Monkey D Luffy • 06 August 2018

New Look

Toyota Avanza cost of ownership: the cost of ownership is very cheap. for any regularly service, 1000&5000Km is free.

Fun Factor: Because it;s a cheap car, the overall looks can meet any daily need, from sport, family, daily, goods transportation,formal,etc. the standard looks are cool, and when u modified it, its much more cooler. the car is easy to be modified in any part (engine,interior, sound system, exterior,etc) with a minimum budget, u can transformed this car to a new look and ability.
Car Easy - Eis Heater Fan Blower Motor
Eis Heater Fan Blower Motor
3 times mentioned • Space Man • 12 May 2018

Eis Heater Fan Blower Motor

Mercedes-Benz W201 1982Y-1993Y Saloon - Eis Heater Fan Blower Motor. Most heater motors are powered by a basic electrical circuit that utilizes a multi resistor or a solid state resistor to control different fan speeds.

Heater motors may eventually wear out and need replacing, with the most common symptom of malfunction being a lack of air regardless of what position you have the blower set at. If this is the case then replacement quality heater motors for every make and model of car are easy to source.
Car Easy - Choose Good Used Car
Choose Good Used Car
5 times mentioned • Chester Loh • 20 June 2018

Choose Good Used Car

New vs used cars: How to choose a good used car. I am thinking about getting a brand new car or one newer than my 18-year-old one. My budget is about RM30,000. For new cars, my choices are limited to the Proton Saga or Perodua Viva, but for used cars, my choices increase, with some even possibly better than the Saga or Viva.

I have also been checking out cars like the Nissan Latio, which fits my budget. Which way should I go? Would getting an older car be easy to maintain and spare parts easier to find? Or is it better to buy a new car?
Grip Levels - Goodyear Launches Eagle F1 Asymmetric
Goodyear Launches Eagle F1 Asymmetric
7 times mentioned • Ming Wai • 09 May 2019

Goodyear Launches Eagle F1 Asymmetric

Goodyear Launches Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 In Malaysia. Meanwhile, the reduced tread pattern flex resulting from lateral forces is claimed to improve dry handling, offering crisp, precise turn-in, higher grip levels and efficient, clean acceleration.

Steering feedback has also been enhanced for a more communicative and confidence-inspiring driving experience.
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