tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7045705496154670174.post2231364901020731064..comments2023-09-01T20:28:13.914+08:00Comments on @snapshots: Alza, Review of the Part time MPVSnapshotshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07057209335410193231noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7045705496154670174.post-64851323046409662011-10-26T23:04:25.650+08:002011-10-26T23:04:25.650+08:00Very nice way of describing your Alza.
I concur ...Very nice way of describing your Alza. <br /><br />I concur with you that it has been a good buy for my family. The average fuel consumption with the car (1.5EZi) (after 5k service within 2 months) is between 6.9L-7.4L per 100km. The millage is equivalent to my 7 year old manual stock Proton 1.5 Gli Sedan (PECA). <br /><br />Other than giving a good service (by switching to Fully Synthetic Oil after 10k service) to my Alza, I would not bother with any performance enhancement gadgets to try to improve the fuel consumption because that is too tall an order even for skilled engineers. Check out what the following videos from Top Gear on Improving Performance Challenge: http://youtu.be/KUKQqFZvjk8<br />http://youtu.be/IiXfuvy3zH8<br />http://youtu.be/mUjFVkUEMOM<br /><br />Furthermore, you might give just give reasons for Perodua to refute your claim for warranty within the first 3 years. <br /><br />If I am desperate for a spirited drive, (perhaps), I may try (hesitant)removing some weight off the car like taking out the 3rd row which is often folded down or the spare Tyre to possibly get a chance to call for free "Smart Assist" service offered during 1st year. Otherwise, I would just pick my Wira 1.5Gli Manual for a spin. Cheerio!Wee Khienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18333713658060318127noreply@blogger.com