You will not have any FC problem with any cars. Because you enter with 3/4 tanks. It should get you to KL in a tank, anyway there are a few rest point along the way with petrol kiosks so if you not too sure, can play safe and top up.Originally posted by mercur|al:I'm intending to drive up to KL in 2 or 3 weeks from now, and due to some concerns, not intending to drive my own vehicle up there.
Was looking around for reasonably priced car rentals, and found Getz, Ignis, Matrix, Astra, Skoda Fabia and stuff at reasonable rates.
My friend wanted the Getz, but FC concerns me, particularly as we're driving a long way. Matrix's FC concerns me too.
I was considering the Ignis, but with it being 1.3l, would it be a problem for it to undergo such a long journey? Anyone has driven their Ignis up before? Its auto btw. Any idea bout the Ignis FC?
Fuel price across the borders is like 50% cheaperOriginally posted by mercur|al:the saloon cars being offered are Sunnys and Matrixes. Matrix has less power, and I drive a Sunny myself.
With regards to FC, i wasn't concerned about whether it'll last me to KL, more if i'd spend a bomb on fuel
dont note them....when u looking at the cars...always look at the top speed and the 0-100km/hnumbers...rent one that can at least go over 200km/h.and drive at twice the speed limit.Originally posted by sbst275:And take note of the speed limit as not every stretch is 110km/hr... Malacca stretch speed limit is 90km/hr
Get the sunny then, since you are use to it and it have more power. Why safe a few cents which that little extra power or performance could well safe your life. I am sure your safetly is worth at least that few dollar extra .Originally posted by mercur|al:the saloon cars being offered are Sunnys and Matrixes. Matrix has less power, and I drive a Sunny myself.
With regards to FC, i wasn't concerned about whether it'll last me to KL, more if i'd spend a bomb on fuel
no good leh.....sunny 1.5 EX saloon top speed is 160km/h while 1.6 supersaloon is 180km/hOriginally posted by storywolf:Get the sunny then, since you are use to it and it have more power. Why safe a few cents which that little extra power or performance could well safe your life. I am sure your safetly is worth at least that few dollar extra .
Funny think , if you drive a sunny, then how come you still rent a car ! Why don't you just drive your sunny up . Don't worry they don't steal sunny there.
At least better than the matrix right !Originally posted by ceecookie:no good leh.....sunny 1.5 EX saloon top speed is 160km/h while 1.6 supersaloon is 180km/h
Since it is a new car..Then it is right not to drive up to KL..New car shouldn't go above 90km/h for the first duno how many kilometres right..At else not good for the engine if i am not wrong..Originally posted by mercur|al:actually, my apologies if i came across as stingy
i hit speeds beyond 110km/h in singapore occasionally, even. so to assume i won't go beyond 110km/h on malaysian roads, is silly
my sunny's 1 week odd old. hasn't broken 1000km yet, would be a drag to drive it up to KL. besides, i'm reluctant to drive it up there...
with regards to the FC, i just thought it wouldn't make sense to drive a car with a terrible FC, when i have other choices! i'd rather save the money to spend on other stuff. seems more logical that way...
\Originally posted by mercur|al:actually, my apologies if i came across as stingy
i hit speeds beyond 110km/h in singapore occasionally, even. so to assume i won't go beyond 110km/h on malaysian roads, is silly
my sunny's 1 week odd old. hasn't broken 1000km yet, would be a drag to drive it up to KL. besides, i'm reluctant to drive it up there...
with regards to the FC, i just thought it wouldn't make sense to drive a car with a terrible FC, when i have other choices! i'd rather save the money to spend on other stuff. seems more logical that way...