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  • deathstar
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    BMW 535i

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  • Zhi_Peng
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    Originally posted by LostBoys View Post
    hehe sounds like exactly what i did many yrs ago on my SIR hehe debaged it with LSI hehe
    my friend type R debadge put hybrid.. lol.

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  • LostBoys
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    335 is nice. i also want to try. maybe if i got money, i buy 335 debadge put 320d or something.

    then when you speed off at the first lights, people will be like wtf..... 320d style, 335 power and noise
    hehe sounds like exactly what i did many yrs ago on my SIR hehe debaged it with LSI hehe

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  • ichiban
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    Originally posted by jamier9 View Post
    Have tried my Saab against the older model Audi A4 and A6, no fight my Saab won.

    Have not tried against the newer model Audi A4 though. But love the different setting for ride comfort on the Audi but than again the Audi is at least 20-30k more than the entry level Saab.

    Not sure what the price is on a Saab 2.8l V6 but seriously don't think the A4 can fight against this beast in terms of power.
    drive a mini cooper S cabriolet
    looking for a family sedan as a second car - preowned
    considering a few practical ones - Skoda octavia wagon (the superb looks gd but only brand new available). the saab wagon looks quite enticing - looking at 4-5yr old ones
    any issues w Saab built quality and maintenance or with the recent saga about possible bankruptcy?

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  • pandaboon
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    Me only driving old 2005 civic nia. got $$$ might as well spent on watches hehe..

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  • jamier9
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    Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
    Bro, get the convertible, with the top down, no need to hear any nagging lar.

    But seriously, back to cars, I would happily get either the Volvo C70 or the Saab 93 convertible. Both are dream cars for me , but alas, I too have to settle for a practical sedan. Sigh.
    Ya lah, sedan for me too...sooner or later maybe a MPV.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    you think m'sians are bad, wait til you go to shanghai or beijing (both i have driven in before). confirm you will pee your pants

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  • cmsoh
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    Originally posted by jamier9 View Post
    No mistake there bro, rather put the wife in the boot than no need to hear all the nagging, maid will just say 'Yes Sir'.
    Bro, get the convertible, with the top down, no need to hear any nagging lar.

    But seriously, back to cars, I would happily get either the Volvo C70 or the Saab 93 convertible. Both are dream cars for me , but alas, I too have to settle for a practical sedan. Sigh.

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  • pilotsnoopy
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    Originally posted by 1.5bar View Post
    In e past due to work commitment, i do travel pretty often to Malaysia. I've the upmost respect for their drivin style and skill.
    i am appalled by their driving attitudes...skills aside...and parking...screwed up town planning aside their parking sucks.

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  • pilotsnoopy
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    Originally posted by terrenceterrence View Post
    i always laugh whenever my sg colleagues complain about jams and driving habits of the locals. it's nothing compared to the situation back in malaysia. also do not dis malaysian women drivers...especially KL girls.. they can drive harder..park better than most males over here.
    don't deny some malaysian women drivers can be good...but having stayed there for a few years...feel most drivers including males have some sort of faux aggression but no real good skills. one thing is they don't complain about long drives or 1/2hr journeys

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by jamier9 View Post
    No mistake there bro, rather put the wife in the boot than no need to hear all the nagging, maid will just say 'Yes Sir'.
    thats until you release her from the boot, then your ears will bleed

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  • jamier9
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    Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
    Damm funny leh .... how come put wife in the boot and not the maid har?

    Hehhehh ....
    No mistake there bro, rather put the wife in the boot than no need to hear all the nagging, maid will just say 'Yes Sir'.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by BRABUS View Post
    Wow, is that a M series Bmw ?
    Btw yesterday took my frd's 335 convertible out for a spin at orchard gudang,
    i must say i'm very impress with the 3.0L twin turbo , the car doesn't hesitate to go , even just by tapping gently on the pedal .
    Too bad above my budget , else might consider.
    335 is nice. i also want to try. maybe if i got money, i buy 335 debadge put 320d or something.

    then when you speed off at the first lights, people will be like wtf..... 320d style, 335 power and noise

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  • cmsoh
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    Originally posted by jamier9 View Post
    Seldom meet fellow Saab owners, good to see there is another one lurking around here.

    Wish I could own a convertible Saab but with a wife, 2 kids and a maid...cannot lah!! Would have to put the wife in the boot...
    Damm funny leh .... how come put wife in the boot and not the maid har?

    Hehhehh ....

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  • jamier9
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    Originally posted by jamhoe2 View Post
    yes.....Saab's a better performer and nicer in appearance, audi A4 is only nicer in the interior.
    IMO saab 93 is a better car and i really miss my 93...
    Bro, what car you driving after your Saab....is it as good?

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