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sathyajithj99

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  1. The headlights are from a Nissan Primera for sure, but taillights? ?? Is that from a Toyota Rush?
  2. The language can be changed to English in JDM version as well. What I've noticed different in these 2 models is most of the imported JDM highest grade GTs have half leather seats ( black+ licorice brown) whereas the Koba has full leather seats (black or licorice brown) Actually full leather seats is offered as a maker's option in Japan as well with an additional cost of JPY 75000, but most of the JDMs imported to SL have half leather seats. Other options seems to be similar but of course the suspension would differ. Half leather ( Black + licorice brown ) Full leather
  3. This Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Black Edition looks badass
  4. Not even the 2019 F EX package got cruise control.
  5. Actually Axio WXB has better techs over a 2013 Premio such as Toyota safety sense C ( LDW, Automatic High Beam, Auto emergency brake ) Also it has cruise control. Some Premios of that era has electric driver seat adjusters which is not included in Axio WXB.
  6. Sometimes when I drive on twisty roads I fix my multi information display to AWD control mode. When I take a corner a bit faster, I can see the power is split to all four wheels and handling becomes easier, car feels well planted on the road and less body roll. Quite an experience.
  7. I saw 3 T Cross vehicles here in SL so far. All around Colombo.
  8. In Sri Lanka, if you have a budget of 20 million rupees to buy your first car, either you're a son of a politician or you're in drug business.
  9. First of all let's make something clear. 20 million is equal to 200lakhs 2 million is equal to 20 lakhs
  10. I second what you've mentioned here. AWD feels more engaged while driving than the 2WD. I really enjoy driving on twisty roads and the steering also feels heavier compared to other Toyotas. Good pickup from a stand still position due to AWD system. Yes the rear is a bit clostrophobic due to it's coupe like design but it doesn't bother me much.
  11. Better refer the owners' manual to find out which octane number should be used for the vehicle. Being a turbo petrol necessarily does not mean only 95 octane should be used.
  12. I thought G Superior grade cars never get these kinds of issues.
  13. Sure mate. Any time.
  14. You don't have to please your father in law machan
  15. The Civic is even wider than the C-HR.
  16. Should be one with the bodykit. AWD version has slightly more ground clearance than the 2WD version.
  17. What is your budget? You've missed Hyundai Santafe, Venue , Kia Stonic Ssangyong tivoli, Korando, Kyron, Actyon ( not sure about the reliability but since mentioning Korean SUV s)
  18. Yes , C-HR is wider than the Allion, even the Vezel. It sure is going to be a problem when travelling in narrow roads.
  19. Are you sure Allion and C-HR has the same ground clearance mate? Even if that is the case, still C-HR would do better on badly paved roads since it has short wheel base compared to Allion, bigger 18 " wheels and firmer suspension. Don't you think?
  20. Yes. 160 mm AFAIK . Never had a problem with ground clearance. I've driven on badly paved estate sector roads for considerable amount of time. Never scraped the bottom.
  21. 25k kms and still counting. Love every single km I drive.
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