So, it means protons are weak or cannot benefit to the car users. I want to change the protons into Jaguar.
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Can We Trust Proton?
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bOROi
, Aug 07 2009 10:47 PM, 84 replies to this topic
#82
Posted 22 October 2009 - 05:00 PM
QUOTE (carauto @ Oct 22 2009, 04:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So, it means protons are weak or cannot benefit to the car users. I want to change the protons into Jaguar.
yeah.. go for it!
#83
Posted 22 October 2009 - 11:33 PM
QUOTE (bOROi @ Aug 11 2009, 10:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
bro...... a bit too late to say no, oredi own the car. Selling or trading in the car is just passing around the Proton. I will use it until it breaks down or condemned by Puspakom, then I will push it into the sea so sea life can thrive on it.......that of course hoping the fishes are not fussy and dont want Protong
I think the "sotong" will be in love with the "protong"
#84
Posted 22 October 2009 - 11:44 PM
Here goes a management story:
Toyota put in a lot of effort in getting its car design right. To show that the Camry car is "air tight", Toyota put a cat inside the car and by the next morning, the cat was found dead [suffocated] inside the Camry
Proton heard this, and proceeded to try the same experiment by putting a cat inside a Wira. By the next morning, the Proton "scientists" could not find the cat inside the car, even after a thorough search inside the car compartment The cat had escaped
Proton, still not convinced, thoroughly seal up every hole and crack in the Wira chasis, and put another cat inside. They waited till tomorrow. However, the car was parked outside and it had been raining heavily all night long.
You know what they found?
.....the cat was still inside the car, but drowned by the pool of water inside the Wira
BTW, there is no "airtightness" in a car design. Only our Malaysian submarines are airtight and not water tight [as most of the time they are on the surface of the sea]
Toyota put in a lot of effort in getting its car design right. To show that the Camry car is "air tight", Toyota put a cat inside the car and by the next morning, the cat was found dead [suffocated] inside the Camry
Proton heard this, and proceeded to try the same experiment by putting a cat inside a Wira. By the next morning, the Proton "scientists" could not find the cat inside the car, even after a thorough search inside the car compartment The cat had escaped
Proton, still not convinced, thoroughly seal up every hole and crack in the Wira chasis, and put another cat inside. They waited till tomorrow. However, the car was parked outside and it had been raining heavily all night long.
You know what they found?
.....the cat was still inside the car, but drowned by the pool of water inside the Wira
BTW, there is no "airtightness" in a car design. Only our Malaysian submarines are airtight and not water tight [as most of the time they are on the surface of the sea]
#85
Posted 31 October 2009 - 01:01 AM
QUOTE (profkaizen @ Oct 22 2009, 11:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Here goes a management story:
Toyota put in a lot of effort in getting its car design right. To show that the Camry car is "air tight", Toyota put a cat inside the car and by the next morning, the cat was found dead [suffocated] inside the Camry
Proton heard this, and proceeded to try the same experiment by putting a cat inside a Wira. By the next morning, the Proton "scientists" could not find the cat inside the car, even after a thorough search inside the car compartment The cat had escaped
Proton, still not convinced, thoroughly seal up every hole and crack in the Wira chasis, and put another cat inside. They waited till tomorrow. However, the car was parked outside and it had been raining heavily all night long.
You know what they found?
.....the cat was still inside the car, but drowned by the pool of water inside the Wira
BTW, there is no "airtightness" in a car design. Only our Malaysian submarines are airtight and not water tight [as most of the time they are on the surface of the sea]
Toyota put in a lot of effort in getting its car design right. To show that the Camry car is "air tight", Toyota put a cat inside the car and by the next morning, the cat was found dead [suffocated] inside the Camry
Proton heard this, and proceeded to try the same experiment by putting a cat inside a Wira. By the next morning, the Proton "scientists" could not find the cat inside the car, even after a thorough search inside the car compartment The cat had escaped
Proton, still not convinced, thoroughly seal up every hole and crack in the Wira chasis, and put another cat inside. They waited till tomorrow. However, the car was parked outside and it had been raining heavily all night long.
You know what they found?
.....the cat was still inside the car, but drowned by the pool of water inside the Wira
BTW, there is no "airtightness" in a car design. Only our Malaysian submarines are airtight and not water tight [as most of the time they are on the surface of the sea]
Good one.
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