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<blockquote data-quote="haywire" data-source="post: 451368" data-attributes="member: 16474"><p>Bro I disagree when u say there are 70% Vauxhall on the road. There's no single manufacturer that you can point out on the road to be of high percentage/majority. Every brand everywhere but no single one could be as high or near 70%. I've been in UK for 7 years and I've been staring at cars every day that I'm out.</p><p></p><p>Yes most cars are manual, its hard to get an auto sometimes. Most Malaysian normally buy cars in the region of £500-£1500 as a cheap runaround and most of them would be manual. A lot of BMWs, Mercs, Jags and Audis are normally specced as a manual when new, even now. I think its because the traffic is not as bad as we have in Malaysia, very seldom that you would have a non-moving traffic. Slow traffic is common. So they don't really need an auto anyway.</p><p></p><p>As for bikes, normally in the winter they normally have to wear full leather suit and full face helmet because of the cold weather. Probably too much to bother if you are only riding kapchais. If you get motorcycle licence, you are only allowed to ride mopeds for the first three years before you are allowed to ride motorbikes. And mopeds aren't allowed to go on motorway either.</p><p></p><p>I dont think Ford KA is smaller than a Kancil though. Daewoo/Chevrolet Matiz is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haywire, post: 451368, member: 16474"] Bro I disagree when u say there are 70% Vauxhall on the road. There's no single manufacturer that you can point out on the road to be of high percentage/majority. Every brand everywhere but no single one could be as high or near 70%. I've been in UK for 7 years and I've been staring at cars every day that I'm out. Yes most cars are manual, its hard to get an auto sometimes. Most Malaysian normally buy cars in the region of £500-£1500 as a cheap runaround and most of them would be manual. A lot of BMWs, Mercs, Jags and Audis are normally specced as a manual when new, even now. I think its because the traffic is not as bad as we have in Malaysia, very seldom that you would have a non-moving traffic. Slow traffic is common. So they don't really need an auto anyway. As for bikes, normally in the winter they normally have to wear full leather suit and full face helmet because of the cold weather. Probably too much to bother if you are only riding kapchais. If you get motorcycle licence, you are only allowed to ride mopeds for the first three years before you are allowed to ride motorbikes. And mopeds aren't allowed to go on motorway either. I dont think Ford KA is smaller than a Kancil though. Daewoo/Chevrolet Matiz is. [/QUOTE]
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