HiOriginally posted by blue_picanto:
Actually, it your foul retorts I cannot stand and the sweeping statements of cars made in other countries. One Thailand Hero and Mr Black is enough. No I do not own a Thailand car, if you had half a brain u could have guessed from my namesake.Originally posted by j19021974:How come U insult made in Thailand & Phillipines cars? Does this not place your at the same level of Mr Black? Personally, if a made in Thailand Camry knocks into your Picanto, I think U will become roti-prata. This challenge about knocking is ridiculous, what if a LandRover owner says he thinks your picanto is a tin-can? U wanna challenge him to knock bumper with you?
Sorry to hurt you from insulting Thai cars owners. Just to verify if u are trying to type "does this not place YOU at the......" instead of "YOUR". I believe you are a Thai product owner, right? Just a word to all THAI PRODUCT OWNER, good luck to all your cars.
By the way, this section is for KOREA MADE PRODUCTS OWNERS and not THAILAND PRODUCT OWNERS. So if you don't belong here, get your f*#^!~g ass out of here!!!!!!!!!![]()
Morning Blue_Picanto,Originally posted by j19021974:Wah kinki, u'r dam gd in wording man. I 110% support u la!!![]()
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FYI just get 2 know that fxxcker thailand zero is driving a Nissan X Tail. He always tua kang @ other forums titles 2. D Black ass is a new comer, may be his as really kena bomb til back tat's y he's so call black. This Saab may b is really wat u called a "ba bok"??![]()
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Very good imagination, no wonder u call urself Kinky.Originally posted by kinkichong:Hi to all Picanto owner hope this time allyour bidding will b sucessfull and may our shipment have no delay
Wish World peace, no war, no more korean strike, Everybody wealthy and rich.
It seem like we will have another bombing session,
1st : Thailand Hero = Thailand Zero
2nd: MR Black = Mr black ass+hole
now we have a new member,
saab95 = (s)ucker (a)h kua (a)wait for (b)ombing (95)times![]()
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It is still u cos from the topic statement u will know it is for a korean cars topic, and people share the good and bad and improvement for korean car (Picanto).Originally posted by saab95:Very good imagination, no wonder u call urself Kinky.
Well, at least ur better than J**** dun now wat. The beef with J*** is the sweeping statements he makes when probably he has not that much experience in cars anyways. Now who is the big hole?
Thanks pupakia for the info. Seems like a good testimony you have provided us with. With fuel 92, i think would save us quite a sum of money in long run.Originally posted by pupakia:Hi Joseph, juz checking. Since you have driven your Picanto for over a month, how is the fuel comsumption in reality? Is it really as good as it is told?
Everyone, by the way, I happened to see a Mr Roy (looks about 50+ years old) last Sunday while at Autobac. His car plate starts with SFJXXXXD. Guess most of us would probably be SFL, SFM, or SFN. Chatted with him for a while and he was kind enough to show me the interior of his Picanto. He has his Galaxy Black picanto for about 2 months now. He claims to be the 1st person to collect the picanto in Singapore. Told me that in the 1st shipment, C&C juz brought in 8 cars. He got his Picanto by chance as his son has bought a Rio, and C&C sent him the brochure for the Pica. Roy went down, liked it and bought it. For the Kenwood hifi, he told me that his car has only 2 speakers and for fuel, he is using 95 though he was told 92 would be sufficient. No need to go for 98.
As he was busy, did not chat for too long. Thought I would share the info with all of you.![]()
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Hi fishing7, I think I will still use 95. It is after all a new car. Roy is using 95 for it also. Maybe, you could consider it also.Originally posted by fishing7:Thanks pupakia for the info. Seems like a good testimony you have provided us with. With fuel 92, i think would save us quite a sum of money in long run.
is it called the blind spot mirror? Saw Carrfour selling.....Originally posted by pupakia:By the way, if anyone is buying a fixed-on rear view mirror for your car, you might want to go for the ones made in Japan instead of the ones made in China. Heard it is better.
Information comes courtesy of Vit4WD.![]()
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Eh.... me car sotong regarding thisOriginally posted by pupakia:Hi fishing7, I think I will still use 95. It is after all a new car. Maybe, you could consider it also.![]()
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As far as I understand, blind spot mirrors are usually attached to the left and right side mirrors. What I meant is the rear view mirror inside your car which enables one to observe what is directly behind. Usually, the clip-on mirror is longer and wider than the existing car mirror. It allows the driver to see the traffic behind him from a wider and broader perspective. I saw the 270mm and 300mm mirror at Autobac. Since the picanto is a small car, I bought the 270mm mirror.Originally posted by mini-sized:is it called the blind spot mirror? Saw Carrfour selling.....
Oh yah....sorry for the mistake.....Originally posted by pupakia:As far as I understand, blind spot mirrors are usually attached to the left and right side mirrors. What I meant is the rear view mirror inside your car which enables one to observe what is directly behind. Usually, the clip-on mirror is longer and wider than the existing car mirror. It allows the driver to see the traffic behind him from a wider and broader perspective. I saw the 270mm and 300mm mirror at Autobac. Since the picanto is a small car, I bought the 270mm mirror.![]()
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My friend Vit4WD is using a Made in Japan Broadway mirror. Seems like it is anti-reflection for light and glare. But now Broadway in made in China, so he advises me to get a Made in Japan one instead. Got my 270mm made in Japan mirror for S$12.00. Pretty cheap, huh?Originally posted by mini-sized:Oh yah....sorry for the mistake.....
yup, the default mirror quite small.....how much is the 270mm mirror that u bought? I only know a brand call broadway not bad....