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<blockquote data-quote="hitman" data-source="post: 225666" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>if only it were as simple as this. i'd like to see you try.</p><p>as unexciting as the car may appear, i wouldn't be too hard on proton considering it's a bread a butter car the company is trying to sell. at least this time, they have produced a safe and practical model - nothing too eccentric - and more importantly, a car that appeals to the masses. it's a more widely acceptable model therefore making it sellable well at least, according to the number of bookings received so far. this is something that was missing from models like the satria neo and gen2 which were conceptualised from the onset as sporty models. the savvy of course is an affordable run around vehicle but was also designed with a touch of sportiness.</p><p>so long as quality does not come into question in the persona, it should be a good fresh start for proton having come from the bottom of the barrel in recent years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hitman, post: 225666, member: 269"] if only it were as simple as this. i'd like to see you try. as unexciting as the car may appear, i wouldn't be too hard on proton considering it's a bread a butter car the company is trying to sell. at least this time, they have produced a safe and practical model - nothing too eccentric - and more importantly, a car that appeals to the masses. it's a more widely acceptable model therefore making it sellable well at least, according to the number of bookings received so far. this is something that was missing from models like the satria neo and gen2 which were conceptualised from the onset as sporty models. the savvy of course is an affordable run around vehicle but was also designed with a touch of sportiness. so long as quality does not come into question in the persona, it should be a good fresh start for proton having come from the bottom of the barrel in recent years. [/QUOTE]
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