Savvy Or Viva Or Myvi?
#1
Posted 08 October 2009 - 11:43 AM
please help me which 1 to choose the car. savvy or viva or myvi for my 2nd car. just go to work around 40km a day. dalam kepala saya, macam lebih suka savvy. tapi orang kata savvy ada problem gear box dan lain-lain yang kecil2. myvi pun kataya ada masalah juga maknanya tak perfect jugalah walaupun jualannya tinggi. viva terasa kecil dan mungkin mahal rasanya jka dibanding dengan saiznya. savvy katanya casisnya lebih baik dari myvi dan pengendaliannya juga lebih bagus. tapi worry jga kalau masalah paling besar masih berlaku seperti gear box problem. plese bagi pandangan...
#2
Posted 08 October 2009 - 11:50 AM
please help me which 1 to choose the car. savvy or viva or myvi for my 2nd car. just go to work around 40km a day. dalam kepala saya, macam lebih suka savvy. tapi orang kata savvy ada problem gear box dan lain-lain yang kecil2. myvi pun kataya ada masalah juga maknanya tak perfect jugalah walaupun jualannya tinggi. viva terasa kecil dan mungkin mahal rasanya jka dibanding dengan saiznya. savvy katanya casisnya lebih baik dari myvi dan pengendaliannya juga lebih bagus. tapi worry jga kalau masalah paling besar masih berlaku seperti gear box problem. plese bagi pandangan...
within that price braket not much choices if u want a decently new car as all are crappy. though no car is perfect, why not consider 2nd hand Saga BLM with boot space and guess circa of RM30-32k can get a 2008 car. Myvi too expensive for such car at such price.
#3
Posted 08 October 2009 - 11:54 AM
actually if just short distance and town driving cum 2/3rd car, can get a 2nd hand viva... good in FC and easy to park.. and save $$ do other stuff than spend to buy a My-V
#4
Posted 08 October 2009 - 11:57 AM
I believe when people say it got problem is bcoz some isolated prob on the AMT model.
If u get the manual or auto, its bulletproof provided u done all the maintenance.
I took my BLM from the sc the other day.
The mech there said the savvy is very reliable despite having a Renault engine like what the Waja 1.8 does.
I'm talking about the engine and gearbox.
On the common problem like power window or other thing i dunno.
Myvi will win on looks and thats it.
It hav problem like power windows, bad fc even for a manual.
Try read in the p2 forum and u will know better.
If all are fine then the Myvi wins in all aspect except driving pleasure.
I said this bcoz the savvy hav a better chassis and better power.
The handling is always going to be better than a Myvi.
Viva is not worth considering as a choice.
No comfort, no fun, lots of sound here and ther despite only 1k km on the odo.
Not forgetting the high price for something that is nothing.
So,
the choice is up to u.
I advice that u set your needs on the car 1st then find the car that suit your needs.
I oso would consider BLM like what bro Popcorn said.
Its reliable and cheap to maintain.
#5
Posted 08 October 2009 - 12:03 PM
justify urself with the current budget... how much u can pay every month...
if ur looking for a 2nd hand new model car.. eg, saga, viva, myvi or savvy.. make sure that it still under warranty.. check the service history. normally new 2nd hand car comes out with those..
a friend just got himself a 2nd hand new vios dugong.. but the service booklet is gone.. no service history, the car can run like normal but its kindda grey on what is the prev history of the car.. the 2nd car dealer can only said that the car is in good condition, bla bla bla.. but only verbally. donno if this is a grey import, local made or else... ?
btw, im driving savvy AMT as 2nd car..
other than twice change the speed sensor and 1 ingnition coil ( all under warranty ). the car never fails me.. never got power window problem as mine is "paut" window.. handling wise & speed is superb....! only interior look kindda plastic..
FC are OMG save!
#6
Posted 09 October 2009 - 09:23 AM
#7
Posted 09 October 2009 - 09:36 AM
On the Savvy spec u hav to wait for bro mosh.He is a savvy owner.
On the Waja 1.8 here are the spec;
1.8l F4P MPI engine with VVT
118hp/5750rpm
165Nm/3750 rpm
Runs on timing belt
Gearbox,
Renault DPO fuzzy logic autobox
4 speed with overdrive
Safety feature,
Dual airbags
ABS with EBD
Acc,
Leather interior
16 inch wheel
Alarm with touch key immobiliser
Autocruise
Auto side mirror with flip function
CD changer
Auto aircon
6 speaker audio system
#8
Posted 09 October 2009 - 10:17 AM
On the Waja 1.8 here are the spec;
1.8l F4P MPI engine with VVT
118hp/5750rpm
165Nm/3750 rpm
Runs on timing belt
Gearbox,
Renault DPO fuzzy logic autobox
4 speed with overdrive
Safety feature,
Dual airbags
ABS with EBD
Acc,
Leather interior
16 inch wheel
Alarm with touch key immobiliser
Autocruise
Auto side mirror with flip function
CD changer
Auto aircon
6 speaker audio system
some 2004 Waja 1.8 is w/o A/Bags..
#10
Posted 09 October 2009 - 05:32 PM
1.2 L Renault D4F I4
Max output: 55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp)/5500 rpm
Max torque: 105 N¡m (77 lb¡ft)/4250 rpm
FC : 24 km/l or 5.3 L/100 km
Max speed: 170 km/h (106 mph)
Transmission
(Manual) Magnetti Mirelli Quickshift 5
(AMT) Renault Quickshift 5/AMT
Body
Front Suspension: Macpherson strut coil + stabilizer bar
Rear Suspension: Torsion beam axial
Breaks: Ventilated disc/drum
ala BMW 5 series head lamp
Safety feature,
airbags (H-line)
ABS with EBD (H-line)
BEBD ( H-line)
TĂV Certified
go cart handling & a very planted car on high speed.
tested against a very - very angry 100 + meter tall monster..
Acc,
CD / radio player
15 inch wheel ( H-line) 14" M-line 14" besi rim for Lite
bodykit for Hline
3 cupholder hahaha
kindda teh tarik hook front seat rear.
all round "paut" windows for Lite