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20-07-2018
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Jedi Master
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: WJ JK Jeep Trailer Jeep R/C Sydney
Age: 79
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Originally Posted by imaz
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When they first announce Jeep Grand Cherokee will be coming to Malaysia a few years back, it was around RM400k, or RM600k+ for the SRT. The insurance on them worked out something like RM20k per month. At most, I saw ONLY 1 on the road there.
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Lots of thieves.... Biggest one personally hauled a couple of billions USD, so RM600k ($200AUD) is chump change.
I’m sure the number plate is NUTJIB
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20-07-2018
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Lowranger Shocker
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: yamba 2464 nsw
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Also seen in the parking lot below a well known merchant bank ,2 brand twin turbo Porsche s. Mercedes V8 AMG coupe, plus a Ferrari;where do they use them ,hardly warm up around S.
as stated all brand names seem to be status symbols in Singapore.Mind you our taxi driver in a Proton diesel got us to Changi Airport in 15 minutes in the pouring rain.Lucky there wasnt a brake passengers side front.Wife in the back seat petrified !!
Last edited by bjm; 21-07-2018 at 05:36 AM.
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20-07-2018
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 694 What Jeep do I drive?: WK2
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Originally Posted by bjm
Also seen in the parking lot below a well known merchant bank ,2 brand twin turbo Porsche s. Mercedes V8 AMG coupe, plus a Ferrari;where do they use them ,hardly warm up around S.
as stated all brand names seem to be status symbols in Singapore.Mind you our taxi driver in a Skoda diesel got us to Changi Airport in 15 minutes in the pouring rain.Lucky there wasnt a brake passengers side front.Wife in the back seat petrified !!
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i miss the old crowns
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20-07-2018
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Perth
Posts: 622 What Jeep do I drive?: WK2
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Yes the old Toyota Crowns with leather seats and bloody cold air conditioning. That fragrance they use is the same in almost all taxi.
Dont forget the rear doors are hooked up to the driver with a manual leaver incase you forget to close the door.
I dont mind the Chrysler 300's when I'm there, not as spacious but beats the Black or White Benz C classes which seem a little dated now.
Been using the Ubers there lately, you'd be surprised what they drive....
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21-07-2018
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 694 What Jeep do I drive?: WK2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by imaz
Yes the old Toyota Crowns with leather seats and bloody cold air conditioning. That fragrance they use is the same in almost all taxi.
Dont forget the rear doors are hooked up to the driver with a manual leaver incase you forget to close the door.
I dont mind the Chrysler 300's when I'm there, not as spacious but beats the Black or White Benz C classes which seem a little dated now.
Been using the Ubers there lately, you'd be surprised what they drive....
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but they aren't a crown :P
i always looked forward to riding in a crown with freezer like air conditioning
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21-07-2018
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Perth Western Australia
Posts: 785 What Jeep do I drive?: WK2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by timsarg
but they aren't a crown :P
i always looked forward to riding in a crown with freezer like air conditioning
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Toyota crown, what a great car, way ahead of its time in the 1960's.
Last edited by 08crd; 21-07-2018 at 05:49 PM.
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