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Genting w/ UDM - Not advisable?
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<blockquote data-quote="flash" data-source="post: 227630" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Well, for one, I used to work up on the hill and commute up and down daily (sometimes even twice a day) between GH and Awana and/or KL. So you can say I know the roads very well, every dips, bumps, corners and what not. Never been overtaken by any GH taxis.:thefinger: :thefinger: Then I was using a lowly Wira 1.6XLi...:rock: , auto some more. Of course I was more gung ho going uphill then downhill. A few close calls and one 360 degree spin drove some sense into me and I left GH before I kill myself.:smokin: No wonder none of my colleagues wanted to sit in my car when we went down to Ulu Yam for seafood.</p><p> </p><p>Tried my ex-E36 325i once (before I sold it and regretting it now) and that was a relevation... twitch the steering, whack the power, counter steer and woooooooo. Easier with half worn tyres and when road is wet. Not so fun with SLOTH now...:20: no power and got ESC, ASC, DSC, etc built-in too (my wifey).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flash, post: 227630, member: 62"] Well, for one, I used to work up on the hill and commute up and down daily (sometimes even twice a day) between GH and Awana and/or KL. So you can say I know the roads very well, every dips, bumps, corners and what not. Never been overtaken by any GH taxis.:thefinger: :thefinger: Then I was using a lowly Wira 1.6XLi...:rock: , auto some more. Of course I was more gung ho going uphill then downhill. A few close calls and one 360 degree spin drove some sense into me and I left GH before I kill myself.:smokin: No wonder none of my colleagues wanted to sit in my car when we went down to Ulu Yam for seafood. Tried my ex-E36 325i once (before I sold it and regretting it now) and that was a relevation... twitch the steering, whack the power, counter steer and woooooooo. Easier with half worn tyres and when road is wet. Not so fun with SLOTH now...:20: no power and got ESC, ASC, DSC, etc built-in too (my wifey). [/QUOTE]
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