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<blockquote data-quote="nazrie" data-source="post: 424696" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>Q1- the best person to answer is you as u are the ONLY one who knows your finances completely...and also personal preference lah.. if another person answers, it will be based on their financial standings..their earnings,method of earnings, other commitments , outlook,planning, etc..</p><p></p><p>Q3.Diesel is the sensible choice I guess. I have been driving a diesel since 2002. Luv it when u calculate the fuel consumption.. The only trouble about the diesel in Malaysia is the stigma it has on the Malaysian population's idea of diesel engines which is noisy,dirty,smokey! Mention diesel and straightaway the images of lorries and busses with black soot billowing from their exhausts enters the mind..and then the usual statement..."aiyaaaa..noisy la... dirty laaaa..smelly laaa..etc". Not in new engines though...even if it was, who cares... it is more fun..more fun on the pocket too.. and better for the environment as compared to petrol..it is more energy efficient.. Give it a try.. and after the first full tank finishes, I am sure it will put a smile on your face. In Europe, they say u are crazy for getting a petrol car. Almost all the cars I see on the road in Europe are diesel.. and I always , always insist on the 320D when I rent cars over there.. So, dont discount it until u have tried it. Especially if u are mostly gonna use it in urban driving, diesel fits the bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nazrie, post: 424696, member: 636"] Q1- the best person to answer is you as u are the ONLY one who knows your finances completely...and also personal preference lah.. if another person answers, it will be based on their financial standings..their earnings,method of earnings, other commitments , outlook,planning, etc.. Q3.Diesel is the sensible choice I guess. I have been driving a diesel since 2002. Luv it when u calculate the fuel consumption.. The only trouble about the diesel in Malaysia is the stigma it has on the Malaysian population's idea of diesel engines which is noisy,dirty,smokey! Mention diesel and straightaway the images of lorries and busses with black soot billowing from their exhausts enters the mind..and then the usual statement..."aiyaaaa..noisy la... dirty laaaa..smelly laaa..etc". Not in new engines though...even if it was, who cares... it is more fun..more fun on the pocket too.. and better for the environment as compared to petrol..it is more energy efficient.. Give it a try.. and after the first full tank finishes, I am sure it will put a smile on your face. In Europe, they say u are crazy for getting a petrol car. Almost all the cars I see on the road in Europe are diesel.. and I always , always insist on the 320D when I rent cars over there.. So, dont discount it until u have tried it. Especially if u are mostly gonna use it in urban driving, diesel fits the bill. [/QUOTE]
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