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bootmee wrote:Brain washed western society
Team Loco wrote:actually, i wont mind buying one, not for me, but for everyday use at kel.
i spent about an hr last week at AM marketing having a good look at it. its fairly strong. there was also one up on a ramp at anand low price supermarket. underside is strong. got some prices on parts:
disc pads $123
complete left tray metal panel $1300
headlamp $900
condenser $1200
etc. not bad. its a vehicle to buy and work the hell out of it, then sell in 4 yrs
Rutless Tiida wrote:just for information but the Wingle received 2 Stars in crash tests
The tested model of Great Wall Motors V240 was introduced in Australia during 2009. Dual front airbags and antilock brakes (ABS) are standard. Electronic stability control (ESC) is not available. There are no advanced seat belt reminders. There are no approved top tether anchorages for child restraints so this vehicle is unsuitable for transporting young children.
2 Stars. The V240 scored 2.36 out of 16 in the offset crash test. The passenger compartment did not hold its shape well. Protection from serious head and leg injury was poor for the driver. There was marginal protection for the head of the passenger and chest of the driver. The passenger seat belt failed during the offset crash test. Even if the passenger results had been better the driver's score would have still limited the V240 to a 2-star rating. The vehicle was awarded a default score of 16 out of 16 in the side impact crash test. However, the low offset score meant that the vehicle was limited to a 2 star rating and an overall score of 16.49 (the maximum available for a 2 star rating).
champion wrote:you who sayin that these wingle is sheit are the one that dont have any money to even buy ah frickin bike so u should not talk these van workin better than plenty of those other van out there so don not talk like them japanese vehicle is d best cause u talkin rel sheit
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