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Wheels


What’s sleek, sporty, 2.5CC, and yet, different from the
rest of the other cars that cost between RM150K – 200K? *wink* If you’re
looking to buy a new car and haven’t test driven the new Mazda 6 then maybe this lil’ piece of info would help… *smile* 4 cylinders,
approximately 168 horsepowers, 5-speed activematic, RM190K on-the-road.

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with Senior Sales Manager KV Yap, Marketing Manager En. Shahidin and Joey

It so happened that a very good friend of mine Joey was looking to buy a new ride, contemplating
between the Accord, Camry and the Mazda 6. I know they’re all very
different types of cars altogether, but this time, the common factor that
brought the 3 together under Joey’s options was simply the price range. So there we were at the showroom
along Federal Highway to hopefully narrow down the choice.   

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Mazda 6

Haven’t seen many Mazda
6
on the road as compared to the other 2 cars, so I reckon if individuality
was a factor and if you were the type that want to stand out from the rest then
the Mazda 6 would be just perfect. Picture
this in white with a heavier tint, 19” and a sports kit… babe magnet? *laugh*

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Mazda 6
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the brand new MX5
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RX8 latest

Boys, share your thoughts. Perhaps you can help Joey decide. *laugh*

  1. Marvin Wong
    Marvin Wong01-16-2009

    Hi Hannah,

    IMHO, no doubt you guys are in the right showroom. *grin* But, for a starter, I would suggest Joey to test drive all the 3 cars and see which one gave him the most ‘orgasm’.. *laugh*

    Personally, I think Mazda 6 suit Joey best for his personality. But then again, it all depend on what is he looking for in his future ride. Power and performance? Space and comfort? Handling and safety? Style and ‘Wow!’ factor? Fuel efficiency and maintenance cost? Quality or even bling bling?

    Camry and Accord are more to executive look as Mazda 6 is more to sports sedan. It’s also a hatchback if not mistaken. Some people doesn’t like hatchback. Good luck! *smile*

    Regards.

  2. Marvin Wong
    Marvin Wong01-16-2009

    Oops! It’s not a hatchback.. my bad. haha..

  3. Hannah Tan
    Hannah Tan01-16-2009

    Thanks for the input and totally agreed Marvin. *laugh* He has test driven the Camry and Mazda so that leaves the Accord. The Mazda 6 handling is so much better but we’ll see. There’s a waiting list for the Mazda though. *laugh*

    How’ve you been BTW? Business good? *smile*

  4. Marvin Wong
    Marvin Wong01-16-2009

    Hannah,

    I’m still struggling as usual. Trying to make a difference too.. haha. As for business wise, still in R&D stage and things are going really really slow due to the uncertain economic situation.. Oh well, keeping my fingers cross and pray for the best. *smile*

  5. Tan Thong Kai
    Tan Thong Kai01-16-2009

    Joey buy camry!!!

    i feel camry is nice cos i quite luxury thou… but for joey style is still those sporty type like mazda XD….

    Camry is very comfortable and spacius thou… but i can only help out with this part becos im always the passenger never the driver :P so i always choose comfort > performance

  6. adli
    adli01-17-2009

    if abang joey mau gaya, go for either mazda6 or rx8. gerenti will turn heads like the honda s2000 :p

  7. shaun lew
    shaun lew01-17-2009

    hey, Hannah tell Joey one sentence. “choose the babe magnet car”. haha. sorry. no help here. don’t know much about cars. can’t drive yet… but the Mazda 6 looks awesome though. and the way you describe it makes it sound even much cooler. the cylinders, horsepowers and all. like in the movies. haha. anyway, good luck choosing the car.

  8. Teoh Chin Siew
    Teoh Chin Siew01-17-2009

    Buy which you can afford as well as a car which you can use ‘smartly’ & ‘economy’ use, as economy changes & we won’t know what will happen. Hope for the better, rite. On the bright side, get Camry!!! LoL =)

  9. Hannah Tan
    Hannah Tan01-18-2009

    Hey Marvin. I understand how you feel. Hang in there ya… Sometimes in times like these it can be comforting to know that without challenges, there will be no way to differentiate truly successful people from the rest, and excellence from mediocrity. The journey to the top is never easy so take it as a good indication that you’re working well towards your goal. *wink* Keep up the faith and the good work. God rewards those who make an effort to help themselves first. *smile*

    TK, you’re right about that. If you’re intending to be chauffer driven then the Camry would be a comfort car. But if you’re driving it personally then the Mazda 6 would definitely be a better performance car compared to the other 2. And head-turner-wise, I’d have to agree with Adli. *laugh* RX8 is sleek. Shaun, you’ve also got a point there. Haha. Babe magnets never go wrong at the initial stages. *laugh*

  10. Tan Thong Kai
    Tan Thong Kai01-18-2009

    oh and 1 thing… japanese cars are really really reliable… seriously…. their car can last for years and have very little problem…. i seriously like japanese made cars… if u wan worth for money… u buy one of those imported japanese car… pay alittle more but can last u very long… and the value of the car is still good even after 2nd hand

  11. Marvin Wong
    Marvin Wong01-19-2009

    Thanks Hannah. Just couldn’t agree with you more. Nothing comes free in this world and yeah, there is definitely no short cut to success. *wink*

    God bless!

  12. AHMAD SHAHRIR SHAFIE
    AHMAD SHAHRIR SHAFIE01-20-2009

    Not much of comment fm me bout cars… but i’d agree with u all… So Joey… what ever car u choose… no rush dude… “Tepuk dada…tanya your wallet”…*Liow….

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