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<blockquote data-quote="erica34" data-source="post: 462497" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>+1. if one considers the lancer a nice car to start with and proton does a good job assembling 'their next waja' without meddling with the design, it should still be a nice car mitsubishi but significantly than equivalent ckd from honda, toyota, etc. how is this different from what naza is doing sticking their badge on a kia or peugeot? stigma of the proton name from their own doing i suppose...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erica34, post: 462497, member: 89"] +1. if one considers the lancer a nice car to start with and proton does a good job assembling 'their next waja' without meddling with the design, it should still be a nice car mitsubishi but significantly than equivalent ckd from honda, toyota, etc. how is this different from what naza is doing sticking their badge on a kia or peugeot? stigma of the proton name from their own doing i suppose... [/QUOTE]
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