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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 333072" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>If you are adventurous enough, Cayenne is the car for you. Imagine, exploring new territory and having first hand experience of this Stuttgart beauty. Can be scary at first, but after a while I am sure she'll take good care of you. Just like newlyweds. Good car, commands a lot of respect, opens many doors that you never thought if you were to drive a CX-9, not too expensive nowadays, reasonable acceleration and top speed even for an entry level model. This car also has many followers. (One of them is.. ehem..me). So, it is not that difficult to dispose the car later on. Alphard? Well, that day I parked my Smart forfour next to an Alphard in front of a Naza showroom. My wife was scrutinizing the alphard without realizing behind the heavily tinted window the wife of the Alphard driver was also scrutinizing my Smart car. After she lowered the window, we were shocked to find that there was actually someone inside the car. The lady actually was interested in my car, and just to happen that my wife was interested in her Alphard. They just upgraded to Alphard from Estima. Estima, to them was <em>no syok.</em> Apparently, they changed cars every six to seven months. Ths husband also <em>gila kereta </em>just like me. After exchanging contact numbers, we found that the husband was a big time bak kut teh restaurant owner in Klang. Nothing against bak kut teh, but I just don't want to be associated with bak kut teh if I were to drive an Alphard. Ha ha..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 333072, member: 2733"] If you are adventurous enough, Cayenne is the car for you. Imagine, exploring new territory and having first hand experience of this Stuttgart beauty. Can be scary at first, but after a while I am sure she'll take good care of you. Just like newlyweds. Good car, commands a lot of respect, opens many doors that you never thought if you were to drive a CX-9, not too expensive nowadays, reasonable acceleration and top speed even for an entry level model. This car also has many followers. (One of them is.. ehem..me). So, it is not that difficult to dispose the car later on. Alphard? Well, that day I parked my Smart forfour next to an Alphard in front of a Naza showroom. My wife was scrutinizing the alphard without realizing behind the heavily tinted window the wife of the Alphard driver was also scrutinizing my Smart car. After she lowered the window, we were shocked to find that there was actually someone inside the car. The lady actually was interested in my car, and just to happen that my wife was interested in her Alphard. They just upgraded to Alphard from Estima. Estima, to them was [I]no syok.[/I] Apparently, they changed cars every six to seven months. Ths husband also [I]gila kereta [/I]just like me. After exchanging contact numbers, we found that the husband was a big time bak kut teh restaurant owner in Klang. Nothing against bak kut teh, but I just don't want to be associated with bak kut teh if I were to drive an Alphard. Ha ha.. [/QUOTE]
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