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21 hours ago, xylophone said:

You might want to look at and drive the new Suzuki Swift............has good consumer and road test reports and drives like a dream IMO.

 

Have had one for 5 years now with no problems and I love it!!

 

Top model was around 570,000 baht.

We are on the 5th year with our Swift, and again, no problems at all. The service centre here in Phuket is pretty good too.

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    It's not a question of liking it.. I want to know which car is more reliable. Thanks. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk

  • One person, owning one make and model, is no basis on which to judge reliability. Consumer Reports or the like - the more the merrier. Look at Fords - some swear by them, some swear at them.

  • Honda City is a good Car with more power from 1.5 ltr engine

23 minutes ago, Farang99 said:

We are on the 5th year with our Swift, and again, no problems at all. The service centre here in Phuket is pretty good too.

I like the Swift....:smile:

On 11/24/2017 at 8:05 PM, br12stol said:

Honda City is a good Car with more power from 1.5 ltr engine

Comes at the cost of extreme fuel consumption!

 

Have recently driven a Mitusbishi Attrage with CVT and that gives a lot of overtaking power to a small economic engine.

24 minutes ago, recycler said:

Comes at the cost of extreme fuel consumption!

 

Have recently driven a Mitusbishi Attrage with CVT and that gives a lot of overtaking power to a small economic engine.

23.3 km/l is claimed . Smooth seamless transmission , well worth a test drive 

1 hour ago, superal said:

23.3 km/l is claimed . Smooth seamless transmission , well worth a test drive 

Always set the fuel meter and have a good test drive. The best I've read for fuel economy is the Mazda 2 both diesel and petrol. The diesel is of course faster.

On 25/11/2017 at 5:57 AM, xylophone said:

You might want to look at and drive the new Suzuki Swift............has good consumer and road test reports and drives like a dream IMO.

 

Have had one for 5 years now with no problems and I love it!!

 

Top model was around 570,000 baht.

I don’t think op could find Suzuki dealer in Nakhon Si Thammarat 

16 hours ago, riche60 said:

250 n power only focus at l

what does that mean

In english terms 250nm means 250 torque per square foot so for instance the new honda city has about 130 nm it is the turbo that gives this amount of torque hope this helps

23 minutes ago, riche60 said:

In english terms 250nm means 250 torque per square foot so for instance the new honda city has about 130 nm it is the turbo that gives this amount of torque hope this helps

Balls. 250 nm = 184.39 lb/ft  130 nm = 95.88 lb/ft

Torque per sq foot - 555

16 minutes ago, canthai55 said:

Balls. 250 nm = 184.39 lb/ft  130 nm = 95.88 lb/ft

Torque per sq foot - 555

Thank god for google sorry u r wrong would have been  better imo but hey no prob but still say no other car as vios, city, jazz, swift, clias, nissan, yaris,in the same class comes close

 

The Honda Jazz....

On 11/26/2017 at 6:27 PM, riche60 said:

Thank god for google sorry u r wrong would have been  better imo but hey no prob but still say no other car as vios, city, jazz, swift, clias, nissan, yaris,in the same class comes close

Nm is metric, ft/lb is Imperial, totally different figures..

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