then those people who stole a ferrari must be dead dumb. The parts would have burnt a hole in their pockets.Originally posted by substance:Don't have to worry, Ford is not on the list, usually Jap cars are more popular as parts are easily avaliable, if they steal a Ford, they can't sell it out.
Usually they target Harrier or Rav4 or any SUVs, cos there's a high demand in thailand and east Msia.
Jap cars like Evo are always popular, cos its all PnP in most of the older protons.
Which hatchback you drove?Originally posted by nick34:just drove a hatchback to genting last month .. no issues with soft suspension kind of problems ..
i doubt sport/racing seats are that confortableOriginally posted by Tsukiumi:Honda Civic Type R is the best hatchback car for long distance travel
I would disagree..the suspension set-up of the Type-R is too hard..Originally posted by Tsukiumi:Honda Civic Type R is the best hatchback car for long distance travel
Sure, if your spine is made of titanium or something.Originally posted by Tsukiumi:Honda Civic Type R is the best hatchback car for long distance travel
Originally posted by ditzy:Sure, if your spine is made of titanium or something.![]()
Originally posted by Tsukiumi:Honda Civic Type R is the best hatchback car for long distance travel
Your car plate will still gives you away lah...Originally posted by lalaTearz:drive a proton la...malaysia made car..surely suitable to drive in malaysia..n won't tio rob also...thief will thought own ppl..haha
Gives it away that you are a Singaporean, but mostly only Malays buy Protons or Perodua..and they rarely still from their own race..Originally posted by dork3d:Your car plate will still gives you away lah...![]()
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Drive Jeep or monster truckOriginally posted by Scania N113CRB luver:Reason being too light ? Or suspension sucks?
So ... What kind of cars are more suitable for driving up to genting?