Sport car for fresh grads

sob, so true, now, i too had to postpone my dream of owning sports car, can only afford miniature car, for now...
 
Taikor tr mmg my idola:biggrin:

Ever since ur magazine appearance holding on to a prize wearing lapar trousers :biggrin:


Niama...cha kao my balls again.....after I use go kart bang your ass and stuff PVC pipe with Motul 300V into your butt butt. :idea:
 
I know two contrasting people: Bro S and Bro H.

Bro S earns about RM20,000 per month and he is always boasting about his wealth: his new house, his investments, his assets, and his connections to various VIPs. Don't ask me how I know -- but I know for certain that he owes one bank about 4 months of house loan (amounting to about RM16,000), and his case has been referred to lawyers for legal action.

Bro H, on the other hand, dresses sometimes like a kwan loh mee seller and drives a 20-year-old car that might still have problems finding a new owner even if he sells it for RM2,000. Mind you, Bro H is highly educated (with PhD) and a millionaire. He is no miser because he sponsors students to go overseas for their training. If you met him, you wouldn't even know he is wealthy.

So, the moral of the story is, avoid "keeping up with the Joneses" because there will always be someone who will be richer, more handsome, have more cars, have bigger houses, have more exotic holidays per year, have more VIPs on their phone speedials, and have prettier wife/GF than yours.

In Malaysia, on average 44 people go bankrupt a day, and inability to keep up with the car loan is the NUMBER 1 reason people go bankrupt in Malaysia.

http://archives.thestar.com.my/archives/2012/12/9/nation/malaysia-bankruptcy-graphic-n27.jpg
http://www.thestar.com.my/story.aspx?file=%2f2012%2f12%2f9%2fnation%2f12434811&sec=nation
 
Expensive Flats or not are still cheaper than Condo and is still a Flat bro. You got to know the category of high rise homes. Flats are always the cheapest compare to Apartment or Condo.

If a car can get stolen in a Condo with securities, what's more about flats with securities?
Doesn't matter if there are banglas or not, car thieves are usually locals.

Nothing can be safer than a guarded housing area. You can find more videos of cars getting
stolen from Flats, apartment, or condos with securities. Even place like Mid Valley cars can be stolen.

Personally to me is more risky in a condo, apartment or flats than having a car inside your own house porch.

True. Besides, it's highly unlikely that banglas are stealing cars like Evo and Skyline GT-R. These cars are usually equipped with modern and high tech security systems by their owners. Do you really think foreigners like banglas have the skill or special equipment to disable the security system? If they are really that talented and smart, they wouldn't need to come here to work as labour. Even if they really manage to steal those cars, do you think they are really that connected with people to be able to sell or ship off the car to overseas?
 
True. Besides, it's highly unlikely that banglas are stealing cars like Evo and Skyline GT-R. These cars are usually equipped with modern and high tech security systems by their owners. Do you really think foreigners like banglas have the skill or special equipment to disable the security system? If they are really that talented and smart, they wouldn't need to come here to work as labour. Even if they really manage to steal those cars, do you think they are really that connected with people to be able to sell or ship off the car to overseas?

Ah! I think you are referring to the banglas you see working in construction and factories. Well, for your info my friend running a audio business hires technicians from Bangladesh and they are highly skilled...
 
Ah! I think you are referring to the banglas you see working in construction and factories. Well, for your info my friend running a audio business hires technicians from Bangladesh and they are highly skilled...

I know one "highly skilled" Bangla who was a corporate spy in my organisation...
 
Ah! I think you are referring to the banglas you see working in construction and factories. Well, for your info my friend running a audio business hires technicians from Bangladesh and they are highly skilled...

Hmm, then pardon me for my mistake for over generalizing. My mistake. Well, when usually Malaysians talk about banglas, we tend to think about those working in construction, factories and restaurants. You know, typical Malaysian mentality. Not a good thing, I need to correct myself. :biggrin:

I know one "highly skilled" Bangla who was a corporate spy in my organisation...

Really highly skilled or some other hidden meaning?
 
I know one "highly skilled" Bangla who was a corporate spy in my organisation...

Then he is even more highly skilled.....:driver:

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Hmm, then pardon me for my mistake for over generalizing. My mistake. Well, when usually Malaysians talk about banglas, we tend to think about those working in construction, factories and restaurants. You know, typical Malaysian mentality. Not a good thing, I need to correct myself. :biggrin:



Really highly skilled or some other hidden meaning?

Yah! brother. If not informed by my friend who hired them, I would have thought they are laborers only too.....:biggrin:
 
Yah! brother. If not informed by my friend who hired them, I would have thought they are laborers only too.....:biggrin:

Imagine when we think about banglas in that way, foreign people in countries like UK and USA might be thinking about Malaysians who work there in the same way we assume about banglas. :rofl: What goes around comes around.
 
Imagine when we think about banglas in that way, foreign people in countries like UK and USA might be thinking about Malaysians who work there in the same way we assume about banglas. :rofl: What goes around comes around.

Just like when we see gwai loh here, we always think they are high and mighty because most of them here are expatriate. But back in their country they are just same as you and me...

However the car they can buy totally different...:banghead:
 
Just like when we see gwai loh here, we always think they are high and mighty because most of them here are expatriate. But back in their country they are just same as you and me...

However the car they can buy totally different...:banghead:

Haha, true. When we see any gwai loh here, we will usually look at them with some respect. :rofl:

I know. I've seen before some of their car prices at their local official car companies website. New cars like Honda Civic can cost only like around 20k US dollar. Same goes for Euro and UK pounds. Also around 20k in their currency. Over here, when you are seen in a brand new Civic, people will think of you like someone rich or successful especially if you are still young.
:banghead:
 
Haha, true. When we see any gwai loh here, we will usually look at them with some respect. :rofl:

I know. I've seen before some of their car prices at their local official car companies website. New cars like Honda Civic can cost only like around 20k US dollar. Same goes for Euro and UK pounds. Also around 20k in their currency. Over here, when you are seen in a brand new Civic, people will think of you like someone rich or successful especially if you are still young.
:banghead:

Singapore worst of the worst!
UK is bad too. P license insurance are high. And also emission tax, and so on.
Malaysia is not bad actually. Got some tuning scene.
Of course TomYam land is best. :biggrin:
 
Singapore worst of the worst!
UK is bad too. P license insurance are high. And also emission tax, and so on.
Malaysia is not bad actually. Got some tuning scene.
Of course TomYam land is best. :biggrin:

Singapore of course is bad. I heard before their RON 95 cost RM5.70 per litre. Cars like Vios and City can cost over 100k singapore dollars. :banghead:

Not a country for petrol heads.
 
Singapore of course is bad. I heard before their RON 95 cost RM5.70 per litre. Cars like Vios and City can cost over 100k singapore dollars. :banghead:

Not a country for petrol heads.

that is why some singkapore dude drives their car to johor to fill their petrol tank up to the brim....and shake-shake their car...Adui

here the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdN7a6u8wUg
 
anyway...would it be better to get a 2nd hand satria neo or a brand new neo? lets say around 3 years old neo cps versus latest neo r3
 
that is why some singkapore dude drives their car to johor to fill their petrol tank up to the brim....and shake-shake their car...Adui

here the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdN7a6u8wUg

Pathetic. Why is he doing that? Come on, if he can afford a Civic in singapore and register it as a daily use car (since the registration plate is not red), I'm sure he is not really that poor until he needs to make a fool of himself on public.
 

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