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Proton Persona Facelift Revealed

March 7th, 2010 | Comments | Posted in Auto

I like:

The new rear light

The new side mirror

The new head unit that comes with USB adapter

I don’t like:

The new cluster meter

The new front grille

The new rims

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Have a good life. What’s left of it.

February 28th, 2010 | Comments | Posted in Auto, Myself

Frank Martin said except for the first one :

  1. I always say, the way a man treats his car is how he treats himself.
  2. Respect a man’s car, a man respects you.
  3. Never make a promise you can’t keep.

How To Handle A New Ride

January 2nd, 2010 | Comments | Posted in Auto

These tips will keep your car in tip top condition,make it more enjoyable and save you some moolah.

1.Don’t Race The Engine

The pistons and crankshafts are still a little bit tight of the assembly line.Do not redline the engine for the next 1,000 km or so.

2.Don’t sit on one speed for long

Do not drive with a constant engine RPM for more than a few minutes,this is the hard part and also the most important part since it is responsible for bedding in the piston rings.

3.Don’t drive at full throttle or high revs for long

The engine is made out of many moving parts,some of which needs to be seasoned into its tight spaces and movement.Full throttling may cause irreparable damage to the engine.

4.Avoid unnecessary hard stops

Engine braking is almot as tough on the engine as hard revving.

5.Don’t tow heavy loads

A heavy car needs more revs to pull itself along.Try to keep your new car light.

6.Follow the service schedule

Your new car will shed the few odd shards of metal and extra grease from the assembly.Follow the service schedule to replace the necessary oils and keep your car running healthily.

7.Avoid hard revving when cold

Starting up from cold is when most engine wear occurs.So give your car a few minutes to warm up by using low engine revs as you drive.This allow the lubrication systems to move oil right through the engine.When the temperature gauge is in the normal operating zone ,your car is ready for what it does best.

8.Driving smoothly

The stop start nature of city driving is hard on cars.By adopting a smooth steady driving style you will dramatically reduce wear on your engine, clutch, transmission,brakes and tires.You will also use less fuel which saves money.

9.Avoid gutters,kerbs and bumps

Try to avoid hitting kerbs when parking and potholes at speed.The impact can put the front wheels out of allignment,causing uneven and premature tire wear.It can also cause damage to wheel rims and tires.

Enjoy your new ride.