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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 174222" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>To me, very simple. If the vehicle is not safe, it cannot be called a "car". Those who designed a car must have safety in their minds first. So, a Proton is out of the question. Even if it is new. Why must you endanger your life and your loved ones? Proton parts are not that cheap either considering some of the parts are actually come from Balakong. Another question is who says a brand new Proton is trouble free? Actually, a brand new Proton comes with the most problems such as dangling signal lights, not syncronized power window, ECU problems and the list goes on. You will also never find a six cylinder in-line engine if you buy a Proton or a Japanese car. If you want to find an E36, preferably go for a stock standard version and modify it later. Because, should there be any problems it is easier to trace and therefore it is easier to find the affected parts. You can view this as a savings as well.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 174222, member: 2733"] To me, very simple. If the vehicle is not safe, it cannot be called a "car". Those who designed a car must have safety in their minds first. So, a Proton is out of the question. Even if it is new. Why must you endanger your life and your loved ones? Proton parts are not that cheap either considering some of the parts are actually come from Balakong. Another question is who says a brand new Proton is trouble free? Actually, a brand new Proton comes with the most problems such as dangling signal lights, not syncronized power window, ECU problems and the list goes on. You will also never find a six cylinder in-line engine if you buy a Proton or a Japanese car. If you want to find an E36, preferably go for a stock standard version and modify it later. Because, should there be any problems it is easier to trace and therefore it is easier to find the affected parts. You can view this as a savings as well. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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