Just imagine i had to put up with my in laws. . . I would go insane by now
Thankfully all her time revolves around me
Thankfully all her time revolves around me
Wow! you are so lucky!
Wow! you are so lucky!
if you are buying solely for saving on petrol, you will surely regret it because just on petrol savings alone cannot recover the initial cost difference between a hybrid and its conventional counter part.
Unless you are the kind who travels like 3-4000km per month...
actually, topgear (the awesome brit car show) did a test and it turns out a 6 cylinder mean machine of a bmw is more fuel efficient than a hybrid with flat out driving and you get the joy of the ride as well. I have driven a prius on a round UK road trip before and it feels very wobbly to me on high speed, corners are spongy with some roll and brakes are not 'eating' enough. although round about town was great. i have a friend with a honda crz who reports getting 14-15km/l which is fairly pedestrian for a hybrid imho. having said that it may be a hazard but i absolutely loved the silent startup and sliding across the morning lawn with absolute hush in full electric mode. Good getaway from parents or wifey if need to wahaha.
actually with modern car technologies like regenerative braking, start-stop and engine downsizing, tall gear in automatics (6 gears and above) and most importantly, driving green most cars even the fuel guzzlers can easily go the extra mile (literally).
having said all these I am actively looking for stock counters that delve into lithium, mining processing or related business did not find any in sgx le. did I miss any?
actually, topgear (the awesome brit car show) did a test and it turns out a 6 cylinder mean machine of a bmw is more fuel efficient than a hybrid with flat out driving and you get the joy of the ride as well. I have driven a prius on a round UK road trip before and it feels very wobbly to me on high speed, corners are spongy with some roll and brakes are not 'eating' enough. although round about town was great. i have a friend with a honda crz who reports getting 14-15km/l which is fairly pedestrian for a hybrid imho. having said that it may be a hazard but i absolutely loved the silent startup and sliding across the morning lawn with absolute hush in full electric mode. Good getaway from parents or wifey if need to wahaha.
actually with modern car technologies like regenerative braking, start-stop and engine downsizing, tall gear in automatics (6 gears and above) and most importantly, driving green most cars even the fuel guzzlers can easily go the extra mile (literally).
having said all these I am actively looking for stock counters that delve into lithium, mining processing or related business did not find any in sgx le. did I miss any?
the way they test is not fair to the Prius because it is set to move quick in the show.
I drove a 3.5L V6 Camry in Australia, and it travels about 15-16km/L on clear highway, about the same as I am getting on my Civic Hybrid and Prius now.
But in city driving... aiyo! The V6 only can go about 8-9km/L while the Hybrids can give be about 18-19km/L.
If seriously want to save, go diesel... the Audi A8 (also in an episode of Top Gear) went from London to Edinburgh and back on 1 full tank.
Wah the malaysians workin in spore very sad already
Though Malaysia is big compared to Singapore, it is not really big among nations...even in big countries with over 200m people USA, like it or not there is generalisation of people, i recall working with a group of Boston people and they were commenting alot of the people in more mid/south states being too conservative, lazy, can't stand their behaviour blah blah...
Younger cause juz married ma.
I rather say younger than older right.
Imagine i say older then u get angry n come whack whack me how?
Yes i travel 4k a month
Yes, very sad... now must seriously think abt buying a MY car to drive into SG... but to pay $20/weekday entry...?
I think the Civic Hybrid will be good because it costs the same as a normal 1.6 Civic, but it's a JDM with more features and not made in South East Asia. My wife drives one and we'll travel around 1500-2000km/month, only pump petrol 3 times/month if we drive back to KL. If just in SG, we pump twice/month only. The Prius is more expensive, so takes longer to recoup the extra price for the hybrid.
Yes, very sad... now must seriously think abt buying a MY car to drive into SG... but to pay $20/weekday entry...?
have been married for 2 years... is that still considered just married? Don't worry... I'm not as assertive as karmabear... heheh
oic... haven't thought of that....
Hi
It thot spore or pr cannot drive into spore in my reg car?