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x2floor wrote:Unlike the SGV, this has rear disc brakes!
x2floor wrote:but ent Kazim Ali have them thing also or he just installs it? which one?
I saw one on Frederick St. and boy it look real good. Its the single muffler version so I'm guessing it was the 2.0 DOHC 16V petrol engine. It had sunroof, spoiler, leather seats, side steps (chrome), chrome tail lights and the front semi-bush bar and the rear lower bumper bar with reflector lights mark "TUCSON". The door mirrors and handles were all chromed as well as the rear wiper and it was the 4WD version. That model is around $230k I believe. Not bad, oh the sunroof GLS models have side and head protection airbags, a more powerful audio system with in-dash 6 CD changer and auto climate control. No wonder they flooding the market. Unlike the SGV, this has rear disc brakes!
The 2009 SGVs coming in August with all wheel disc brakes.
Interestingly though x2floor, all the 2005/08 SGVs globally were front disc and rear drum, not just Caribbean and Latin-American markets. What is the down fall to this type of braking system? In other words, what made them go with that? Cost?? I can't find any SGV tech info on this.
Thanks.
DW wrote:I am not too familiar with Penal, is this place on the main road, do you know the name of the shop ?
SS007 wrote:Colfire gave me a quote for $5,400 that is for the vehicle valued at 198,000
they have discounts for baby on board, if you have an annuity with Clico, distance from work, if you play with a republic C.card etc etc ..... Check them out.
Gem_in_i wrote:DW wrote:I am not too familiar with Penal, is this place on the main road, do you know the name of the shop ?
It is on the main rd. The SS erin main rd.
I don't know the name of the place but its on left side when heading to Penal.
After you pass Lall's(left side of rd) and MS supermarket(right side of rd) and the bridge, then another supermarket GnN( leftside of rd) and Trinshine hardware( right side of rd) you come to this place.
So its not to far after you pass the bridge.
If you're buying the Tucson from GFC (N&M finance), they propose Guardian General insurance. Financing with GFC is a lot less headache than a bank.
x2floor wrote:Don't forget ANSA Finance too. Scotia of all the banks have bess rates though
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