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#161
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Posted 30 November 2010 - 06:42 PM

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QUOTE (darreltian @ Nov 30 2010, 11:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
HAHAHA...mmmmm....not funny dry.gif
To the rest viewers, we clearly can see 2 people here complaining that the grapes are not ripe and sour... rolleyes.gif
Cry no more, go and buy ribena from Giant


Ribena are made from Black Currant (a type of berry not Grapes).

Read my posting

http://forum.autowor...showtopic=96723

Yes ! I don't find Crayon Sinchan Show to be funny too.

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Posted 30 November 2010 - 06:51 PM

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QUOTE (jayraptor @ Nov 30 2010, 12:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Miki Mao,

Naza did not prepare 2.0SX test unit for test drive preventing it from expanding rapidly. Aren't you telling others about the kluk kluk sound in your Sylphy when steering? Yes, the public is not stupid and the false facts spread by infectors and infected will no longer work. What edge do you have when Sylphy is throwing price like mad from direct and indirect discount amounting to RM6-12k? Don't you see the resale value of used Sylphy dropping more than RM20k for first year? That is worse than Korean cars.

Halem,

Sylphy won award because of infection and false facts spread through gimmick lightfoot contest. The Forte won awards worldwide, not just here. Where's Sylphy standing in the world today? Mind you the good thing about Forte is not just the price but its build quality, reliability, durability and practicality with good FC. Though Forte SX has push start button, it can still be started with key if the push start failed.

Unlike the new Teana that relies heavily on the push start button alone without failsafe backup. That means you will have to call tow truck just because the push start button contact in dirty preventing you from starting the car. To open the boot of Teana is like Sylphy where you have to use electric power to open. In case of emergency when battery died at middle of no where late at night, I wonder how long would you take to open the boot without any light.


Prof. Jayraptor Ur Mind R Getting Confuse again wacko.gif

1.) I did not talk about Sylphy win award.
2.) I did not talk about Forte Push Start Button.
3.) I don't Drive Sylphy & Teana.
4.) But i keep a Kinetic Powered Touch Light in my Glove Box lah.

I know I know "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" take time to heal, it's OK to be confuse sometime, just don't make it a habit OK. laugh.gif

I Cabut .... fing30.gif

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Posted 30 November 2010 - 07:30 PM

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QUOTE (jayraptor @ Nov 30 2010, 12:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Mind you the good thing about Forte is not just the price but its build quality, reliability, durability and practicality with good FC. Though Forte SX has push start button, it can still be started with key if the push start failed.



Jay.. u sure u own or drive a Forte b4....?

As for i know...yes...Forte SX model is using engine push start button...but if de button fail..there is NO key slot to start de car at all... If there is..pls tell me where is de key slot hole located...???? Worst still.. where is de key to start u mentioned...???? Pls elaborate further this facts...
The key in de remote is for accesing de door manually only in case de door keyless entry button fail...

(PS...im a REAL Forte 2.0SX owner.....)

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Posted 30 November 2010 - 08:49 PM

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wow..... look like this Forte car is damn hot now, and everyone is talking about it, maybe will consider for my next ride smile_approve.gif smile_approve.gif

Just choose whatever is right for u , remember that when u buy a car is to enjoy the car, what others said, why worry?? smile_sleepy.gif

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Posted 01 December 2010 - 10:11 AM

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QUOTE (jayraptor @ Nov 30 2010, 12:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Naza did not prepare 2.0SX test unit for test drive preventing it from expanding rapidly. Aren't you telling others about the kluk kluk sound in your Sylphy when steering? Yes, the public is not stupid and the false facts spread by infectors and infected will no longer work. What edge do you have when Sylphy is throwing price like mad from direct and indirect discount amounting to RM6-12k? Don't you see the resale value of used Sylphy dropping more than RM20k for first year? That is worse than Korean cars.

Sylphy won award because of infection and false facts spread through gimmick lightfoot contest. The Forte won awards worldwide, not just here. Where's Sylphy standing in the world today? Mind you the good thing about Forte is not just the price but its build quality, reliability, durability and practicality with good FC. Though Forte SX has push start button, it can still be started with key if the push start failed.

Unlike the new Teana that relies heavily on the push start button alone without failsafe backup. That means you will have to call tow truck just because the push start button contact in dirty preventing you from starting the car. To open the boot of Teana is like Sylphy where you have to use electric power to open. In case of emergency when battery died at middle of no where late at night, I wonder how long would you take to open the boot without any light.


You know what, you are getting more and more idiotic nowadays. Naza poor sales for the Forte 2.0 is due to lack of test drive vehicles???? Come on, you need to think harder. Neither your boss will forgive you that the poor sales is due to non availability of test drives. What lame excuse!!!!

If the car is really sellable, what is the cost of a test drive compare to the business potential you can generate. According to you, everyone is infected. Only the sik siu siu pan toi piu jayraptor is not. I think you must be damn sour that Nissan didn’t offer you a share (if your baseless accusation is really true) Can I say that the Maybank Automotive Award panelists are infected too? Please be rational and think with your brains. Comments from your backside is not welcomed and also reflected how foolish you are. But, I am just amazed on how low you can stoop. smile_thumbup.gif

I am tired of responding to all your fictional stories on the Sylphy particularly the breakdowns, but the feedbacks and results from the market is an adequate evidence that the Sylphy is a better performer. It also demonstrates the confidence of the market on Nissan Sylphy instead of Kia Forte. But that doesn’t mean the Kia Forte 2.0 is a lousy car. If huge discounts is the only way to win market share, I will suggest Naza to do the same. Let me give you a tip again, the low price strategy will work for the Kia 1.6 but not the 2.0 (think again, why is this so???) I will teach you if you apologize. Ha Ha Ha smile_tongue.gif

My advice is that potential car buyers should take a test drive on the vehicles instead of relying on the forum merely (you know there are lots of so called infected forummers here as what the sik siu siu pan toi piu claims, even though himself is one of them).

I view car ownership as an emotional subject. So, sometimes you may fall in love with a particular vehicle despite its inherent weaknesses. No cars are perfect anyway. Thus, it is a matter whether you can accept the shortcomings.

I am not a Nissan staff but just beh tahan with comments from an uncompetent Naza representative. For the Naza management, if you are seeing this, please educate your staff will you! At least, teach him not to concoct false stories as that is very unethical and misleading.


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Posted 01 December 2010 - 10:20 AM

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QUOTE (chris7027 @ Nov 30 2010, 07:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Jay.. u sure u own or drive a Forte b4....?

As for i know...yes...Forte SX model is using engine push start button...but if de button fail..there is NO key slot to start de car at all... If there is..pls tell me where is de key slot hole located...???? Worst still.. where is de key to start u mentioned...???? Pls elaborate further this facts...
The key in de remote is for accesing de door manually only in case de door keyless entry button fail...

(PS...im a REAL Forte 2.0SX owner.....)


Now, pecah tembelang already smile_big.gif Perhaps, the sik siu siu pan toi piu has a key slot in his "One and only Forte" rolleyes.gif True to what I said, this sik siu siu pan toi piu should really go for training. Don't embarass your management please. smile_big.gif


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Posted 01 December 2010 - 12:19 PM

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QUOTE (chris7027 @ Nov 30 2010, 07:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Jay.. u sure u own or drive a Forte b4....?

As for i know...yes...Forte SX model is using engine push start button...but if de button fail..there is NO key slot to start de car at all... If there is..pls tell me where is de key slot hole located...???? Worst still.. where is de key to start u mentioned...???? Pls elaborate further this facts...
The key in de remote is for accesing de door manually only in case de door keyless entry button fail...

(PS...im a REAL Forte 2.0SX owner.....)

Hey Chris (are u Chris Ga?),
SX comes with a key with the transpoder.... so u still can get into the car if there is malfunction
Push start problem - if u not able to start, depress button for 10s (no need press on brake pedal) and it will start
So, we don't have much to worry even if ur remote out of batt

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Posted 01 December 2010 - 07:11 PM

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QUOTE (darreltian @ Dec 1 2010, 12:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey Chris (are u Chris Ga?),
SX comes with a key with the transpoder.... so u still can get into the car if there is malfunction
Push start problem - if u not able to start, depress button for 10s (no need press on brake pedal) and it will start
So, we don't have much to worry even if ur remote out of batt



Darrel... yes im de red GA...wakakaka...
wat u mention is i know already.....
but de mistake u wrote should be press de button de 2nd time for 10s without depress de brake..not press de button de 1st time for 10s....hehe.. 1st push is AC mode & 2nd push is START mode.. :-D

Im just curious why that stupid Jay mention that SX model can use a key to start de car if de button jam or broken... cos de key is to open de doors only not to start a car.... Maybe he test drive is EX cum SX (2 in 1) model gua....hahaha

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Posted 13 October 2012 - 12:31 AM

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QUOTE (chris7027 @ Nov 30 2010, 07:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Jay.. u sure u own or drive a Forte b4....?

As for i know...yes...Forte SX model is using engine push start button...but if de button fail..there is NO key slot to start de car at all... If there is..pls tell me where is de key slot hole located...???? Worst still.. where is de key to start u mentioned...???? Pls elaborate further this facts...
The key in de remote is for accesing de door manually only in case de door keyless entry button fail...

(PS...im a REAL Forte 2.0SX owner.....)

The key slot is in the arm rest compartment.