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heavy rain going through huge puddle and splash water cause my bmw f30 320i down
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<blockquote data-quote="dzuljazz2001" data-source="post: 653464" data-attributes="member: 18107"><p>Noted bro and like I have mention, its the risk you are taking. If you are lucky, then good for you but if not, than a big headache :frown:.</p><p></p><p>The last flood situation that created havocs in Kuantan (last week of Dec 2012) had a few BMWs submerged including one of our Committee Member and his damaged is still unknown. Infact his car was pushed out of the the was capture on camera and made front page in Harian Metro the following day. However, 2 cars tried to restart and thats when the damaged is done! The others escape with only their ego slightly dented.</p><p></p><p>Going thru town that day, noticed a few cars went thru huge puddles without any "damaged". Indeed they were lucky. 1 Saga, 2 Civic and a Vios was however not so lucky. Their engine stalled! The Civics and Vios had their cars pushed out of the puddles but the Saga tried to restart and suffered extensive damaged.</p><p></p><p>So, its not all about what car you drive but rather how you drive and what was your immediate reaction when your engine stalled, thats the key to "maximising" or "minimising" damaged. ....</p><p></p><p>I will share more soon but for the moment, its a bitter pill to swallow bro but sometimes we have to accept it .... I know Mr Liew, Mr Andrew and bro Kojak818 did :top: ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dzuljazz2001, post: 653464, member: 18107"] Noted bro and like I have mention, its the risk you are taking. If you are lucky, then good for you but if not, than a big headache :frown:. The last flood situation that created havocs in Kuantan (last week of Dec 2012) had a few BMWs submerged including one of our Committee Member and his damaged is still unknown. Infact his car was pushed out of the the was capture on camera and made front page in Harian Metro the following day. However, 2 cars tried to restart and thats when the damaged is done! The others escape with only their ego slightly dented. Going thru town that day, noticed a few cars went thru huge puddles without any "damaged". Indeed they were lucky. 1 Saga, 2 Civic and a Vios was however not so lucky. Their engine stalled! The Civics and Vios had their cars pushed out of the puddles but the Saga tried to restart and suffered extensive damaged. So, its not all about what car you drive but rather how you drive and what was your immediate reaction when your engine stalled, thats the key to "maximising" or "minimising" damaged. .... I will share more soon but for the moment, its a bitter pill to swallow bro but sometimes we have to accept it .... I know Mr Liew, Mr Andrew and bro Kojak818 did :top: ... [/QUOTE]
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