![]() 11/24/2013 at 20:00 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Well, it's taken on my brother's university. There's a Toyota Kijang Innova, Daihatsu Gran Max, Mazda E2000, Another Innova (Hides behind E2000), and a Toyota Kijang Rover.
Pick One.
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I like this van
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I'd track that Daihatsu. DD the Kijang Rover over speedbumps without slowing down, until it falls apart. Burn the Innovas. The Mazda's second-favourite for the track, but too big to DD in London.
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That's a Mazda E2000. The only car that you can buy for less than 25k that got a heater in here. I wonder why they put a heater in it.
![]() 11/24/2013 at 20:12 |
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Well, that's the only Mid-Engine, rear wheel drive cars featured in here, so that's make sense.
The kijang suspension is awful. Like, really awful. You won't want to drive it over speedbumps.
![]() 11/24/2013 at 20:23 |
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I was hoping the Kijang's suspension is as agricultural as it looks. That's the whole reason I want to hammer speed bumps with it.
![]() 11/24/2013 at 20:31 |
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No, it's still use the same suspension as a truck, the leaf spring. So it's really harsh.
![]() 11/24/2013 at 20:33 |
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Yeah, that's what I meant by agricultural. In case it's not clear, I'm expecting to get air, at least with one axle at a time, not to soak up the bumps.
![]() 11/24/2013 at 20:44 |
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I see..
Well, that's sounds fantastic!
I never get the kijang to airborne tough.
![]() 11/24/2013 at 20:53 |
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Well, I couldn't think of another good reason to DD any of them apart from the one I already picked to track.
I've never attacked speed bumps in my own car, but I did once have an empty lwb rental van on the way back to the rental place, and I'm sure the back wheels were getting air over each bump. It was cab-over, and I was half expecting one of the front wheels to come up into the cabin.
![]() 11/25/2013 at 00:05 |
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Aiyah. Read my Maruti Omni hoon here.
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