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Which is the best Honda Civic model?
It is hard to definitively say which model of Honda Civic is the best. This depends on your personal needs and preferences. If you value fuel economy and everyday city driving, the Honda Civic 1.8S may be a good choice. It performs excellently in terms of fuel efficiency while equipped to meet daily use. If you pursue more power and advanced technological features, the Honda Civic 1.5 Turbo may be more appealing. But in general, the best model should be chosen considering your budget, driving habits and expectations of vehicle functions.
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What is the top speed of Iriz?
The top speed of Iriz varies by configurations equipped by different models. Typically, the Proton Iriz can achieve a top speed of 182 km/h. However, the actual top speed may be influenced by multiple factors including road conditions, weather conditions, and vehicle load.
For driving safety, drivers must strictly adhere to traffic regulations and speed limits, avoiding any unnecessary pursuit of excessive speeds. Furthermore, regular vehicle maintenance helps sustain optimal performance.
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Which model of Audi A3 is the best?
There's no absolute "best" Audi A3. You need to make a choice based on your personal needs and preferences. If you value basic configurations but have a limited budget, earlier versions such as those from 2014 - 2016 are more suitable, as they provide an affordable price and a stable resale value, but there might be minor issues like abnormal noises and oil leakage. If you focus on quality and performance, the models from 2017 - 2019 are a well - balanced choice. Take the 2019 Audi A3 Sedan 1.4 TFSI as an example. It's priced at RM 231,360, with a top speed of 224 km/h. The official 0 - 100 km/h acceleration takes 8.2 seconds, and the official combined fuel consumption is 4.9L/100km. The vehicle comes with a 5 - year warranty with no mileage limit. It's equipped with many practical features, such as six airbags, a reversing radar, and a parking camera. In terms of space, it's 4458mm long, 1796mm wide, and 1416mm high, with a wheelbase of 2637mm. The fuel tank capacity is 50L, and the trunk capacity is 425L, which can meet the needs of daily commuting and family use.
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How Many CC is Suzuki Jimny?
Currently, the versions of the Suzuki Jimny available in the Malaysian market are mainly equipped with a 1.5 - liter naturally - aspirated gasoline engine with a displacement of 1462cc (cubic centimeters). It can output approximately 102 horsepower and 130 Nm of torque, and is paired with a 4 - speed automatic or 5 - speed manual transmission. This compact off - road vehicle is deeply loved by local consumers for its classic square shape and strong off - road capabilities.
For Malaysian users, the 1.5L engine of the Jimny performs evenly in urban driving and light off - roading. It combines fuel economy and has sufficient low - end torque to handle muddy mountain roads. It's worth noting that although the displacement may seem small, the Jimny uses a body - on - frame structure and a part - time four - wheel drive system. Coupled with its short wheelbase design, its passability far exceeds that of many city SUVs.
If you're considering buying a used Jimny, early models like the JB33 were once equipped with a 660cc turbo engine (for the Japanese market) or a 1.3L engine, but the Malaysian version has always had the practical and durable 1.5L engine as the mainstream choice. This car is particularly suitable for Malaysia's multi - terrain environment, capable of handling everything from city commuting to rainforest exploration. However, it is recommended to regularly maintain the transmission system to ensure its off - road performance.
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how much is a toyota ae86
Toyota AE86 is a relatively rare model in the Malaysian market, and its price varies significantly based on factors such as condition, mileage, and the extent of modifications. Generally speaking, if you can find an AE86 in good condition that hasn't been heavily modified, the price could be around several hundred thousand ringgit. However, due to its scarcity, the actual price might be even higher. For example:
A 1995 Toyota AE86 1.6 GT Apex (M) with a mileage of 300,000-349,999 located in Lahad Datu, Sabah, is priced at RM18,500;
A 1995 Toyota AE86 1.6 GT Apex (M) with a mileage of 50,000-54,999 located in Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, is priced at RM89,000.
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Is Mitsubishi ASX equipped with lane assist system?
No, the Mitsubishi ASX doesn't have a lane assist system. The available configurations for the 2018 Mitsubishi ASX two - wheel drive and four - wheel drive models mainly focus on basic safety and comfort. Safety features include ABS anti - lock braking, multiple airbags, ISO FIX child seat anchors, front and rear parking sensors, and a rear - view camera system. Comfort features include a touch - screen infotainment system, automatic climate control, and keyless operation. A lane assist system, which helps keep the vehicle centered in the lane, is not on the configuration list for this model. Although many modern vehicles are now equipped with advanced driver - assistance systems such as lane assist systems, at least these versions of the Mitsubishi ASX do not have this particular configuration. This doesn't mean it's unsafe; it just means it doesn't use this specific lane - keeping technology.
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How many miles can the Toyota Corolla travel per gallon of gasoline?
The fuel efficiency of the Toyota Corolla in Malaysia is generally about 30 to 40 miles per gallon. However, the actual miles per gallon can be affected by various factors such as driving habits, road conditions, vehicle maintenance, and specific model configuration. Generally speaking, newer models and versions using advanced technology may perform better in terms of fuel economy.
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Can a car reach speeds of 400 miles per hour?
Ordinary mass-produced cars typically cannot reach speeds of 400 mph. The top speed of most cars on the market ranges from 120 to 200 mph. Even high-performance supercars, such as the Bugatti Chiron and Koenigsegg Jesko, have top speeds far below 400 mph. Moreover, Malaysia's road conditions and traffic regulations also limit the speeds at which vehicles can travel.