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Hi everyone, is there any XTrail T30 and CRV RD1 owners here? I would like to ask if these two models are worth it for years to come. I have always interested i these two from my childhood years and planning to pick one as my first car. Is it worth it? From the common issues, maintenance and worst possible scenario that can come with it. Thank you.

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Still, I couldn't get over how the side profile is a direct rip off of E210 Corolla.

It's business as usual for a Chinese car, taking design cues from so many makes. The lights are reminiscent of Cayman, the two tiny bulges are from AMG, and the side profile is from E210 Corolla. The 5-spoke wheels look a bit like Fuchs? at least the proportion is correct.. but the track can be a bit wider

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First shown in November last year, the Geely Panda EV might be the low priced EV that lower middle class Malaysians asked for.

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Very interesting, many countries i've seen have timed parking bays and I think it should be more common.

One of the comments mentioned that Uptown is bad but I think Kota Damansara Sunway Nexis/Giza area is even worse...

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Another nail in the coffin for Hyundai's ioniq 6 it seems

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that colour and back end hnggggggggggg

i'm not too sure about the wheels tbh, they certainly look good but they look like WedsSport TC105X. Nismo LMGT4 Omori Black suits the car more imo.

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Highlights:

  • Minister of investment, trade and industry Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz reiterated that the government has no intention of phasing out the approved permit (AP) system for vehicle imports despite providing a leeway for Tesla.
  • Removing APs will not (only) allow consumers to have access to more products at a more affordable price, but it will also create a competitive push for local producers, forcing them to improve on price and technology