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<blockquote data-quote="duck" data-source="post: 180945" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>Like i said in the other thread. You exchange car with you gf/wife if they travel lesser in the week. THen you go use whatever car that they're driving lar... be it a kelisa or jap car. but if Proton, then better ask them to change car too!</p><p></p><p>I once asked a friend who drives a 5 year old Perdana v6(supposingly the best Proton). He told me to go for a Jap car or Conti. His mother's 16 year old Civic is as good as his 5 year old Perdana. See how far proton is? I dont give a damn if Proton kaput, they deserve to kaput after sucking our money for so many years. By the way, Perdana's body was in place since the 90s and after more than 10 years its still in the same shape wiht facelifts. Other car makers has already evolved their cars one or two times already.</p><p></p><p>Purchasing the e36 is affordable. But must also see if your pocket can afford the maintenance of it. Instead of going for a 328, maybe you can look at a 325 or 318 instead. And i think the manual 318 shouldn't be under-powered like the 318(A) as suggested by some. Manual 318 also means your gear box can last longer. Just bare with the traffic jam only lor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duck, post: 180945, member: 4115"] Like i said in the other thread. You exchange car with you gf/wife if they travel lesser in the week. THen you go use whatever car that they're driving lar... be it a kelisa or jap car. but if Proton, then better ask them to change car too! I once asked a friend who drives a 5 year old Perdana v6(supposingly the best Proton). He told me to go for a Jap car or Conti. His mother's 16 year old Civic is as good as his 5 year old Perdana. See how far proton is? I dont give a damn if Proton kaput, they deserve to kaput after sucking our money for so many years. By the way, Perdana's body was in place since the 90s and after more than 10 years its still in the same shape wiht facelifts. Other car makers has already evolved their cars one or two times already. Purchasing the e36 is affordable. But must also see if your pocket can afford the maintenance of it. Instead of going for a 328, maybe you can look at a 325 or 318 instead. And i think the manual 318 shouldn't be under-powered like the 318(A) as suggested by some. Manual 318 also means your gear box can last longer. Just bare with the traffic jam only lor. [/QUOTE]
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