Sunday, May 27, 2007

Tint Tint Tei....

Tinted my Chevy on Saturday (26/5/2007).

Brand: Nviro - UV series.

Never heard of it before, eh? Well it's a new brand from US... and the principal shop is in USJ. (the rest of the shops selling Nviro are dealers... like Tint shop, etc.)

We're attracted by it's organic tint (like Huper-Optic's which never fades or oxidise like metal tint V-kool and Ecotint) and the life-time warranty that they are giving.

It's been raining cats and dogs these 2 days since we installed the tint.... so I can hardly comment on its effectiveness.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Shots...

My Chevy Baby. The first few shots...

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I am sleepy.. continue tomorrow...zzzz

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Resale value? How much......?????

My uncle and aunt scares me about this car being of no value.... i.e. of no resale value. I think they have an old school of thought.

I use the same comparison as the previous one.... Honda Civic 1.8.

Price of Honda Civic 1.8 = RM113,800 (OTR)
Price after 5 years = RM68,000 (estimated depreciation at around ONLY 40%)
Deficit = RM45,800

Price of Chevy Optra 1.8 = RM64,500 (OTR)
Price after 5 years = RM20,000 (estimated depreciation at around 70%)
Deficit = RM44,500

Price of knowing that you have made the right choice = PRICELESS!!!!

High Fuel Consumption? Better than an overpriced car luuuu.....

Some people tries to pour cold water onto me by telling me about the high fuel consumption as a major drawback of buying my car, well here’s some calculations to counter those jealous and sore losers (ahahah kidding,... I know that they are just well meaning by letting me know what to expect)..... Anyway, I am still quiet convinced that my Chevy is an extremely good buy.....

My mileage now clocks around 6.7 km per liter or 300km per RM85.88. So that comes up to about a whooping RM0.29 per km. Very high indeed (but car haven’t break in and it’s not the average fuel consumption as I have only pumped petrol once since I got my car, so I just give an estimate).

So, some people claims that Honda Civic 1.8 can clock RM0.18 per kilometer. (Sure or not?? :P)

This means that I pay extra RM0.11 per km.

So let’s say, in 5 years or more, I drive 100,000 km. That mean, I used extra RM0.11 * 100,000 = RM11,000

Price of a Honda Civic 1.8 = RM113,800 (OTR)

Price of a Chevrolet Optra 1.8 Sedan = RM64,500 + RM11,000 petrol money = RM75,500 only. (Savings of RM38,300)

Price of the satisfaction feeling after buying a “Value-for-Money Car” = PRICELESS!!!!! :)

Ah... New Car Smell... Lemon smell? Not.....

Havent posted these few days as I was busy testing out the car...
Yes, I got my car finally last Thursday. 17 May 2007. Yes... A remarkable day... The day I upgraded from manual to automatic. From 1.3 to 1.8. From Local to Foreign. From matte color to metalic. From noisy engine to quiet engine. Yes, it was a good upgrade. A worthy upgrade I must say, short of being Upgrade of the Year for me!!! (will post pictures later).
Something embarrassing albeit funny happened the day I collected my car….

We checked everything and then we were about to drive away. The engine was very quiet(so quiet that I looked around to see if there was another car outside the compound as the engine sounded quiet thus creating the feeling that it was distant!) when Brandon reversed it out from the shop compound, and then he stopped the car and gave me the keys while he went back to his car. He asked me to tail his car. I put in the key, started the engine. A lot of lights came on the panel…. The "Check Engine" indicator, the oil indicator, the battery indicator, the Brake indicator all came on…. I press on the oil paddle, the car doesn’t move… What the heck…

Called Brandon and told him the car doesn’t move. He was agitated as he thought we’ve been had… He drove his car back beside mine and walked over to check. He looked at my car speedometer panel and said,......
“Aiyoh, your car not started yet lar… See all the lights, the oil lamp indicator means your engine not started!!!“

AGAGAGAGAGAG…..
Actually I am not used to seeing so many indicator lights on the front panel, so a bit "kan cheong" (excited and confused).

Besides that silly incident, yeah, my car still has that leathery smell… My mom went into my car and said, “Yuks, so strong the smell..!!!”

Brandon laughs and says, “Yeah, smells like a lemon” hahahaha…

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Stays another day

Dear Iswara stays with me for another day.

Chevy is ready for collection today. However, due to my Japanese class, I cant go collect it tonight. So Iswara gets to stay with me for one last day.. :)

Getting a new car tomorrow... Wow....

Getting a new car tomorrow!!! I can't believe it. I am getting a new car tomorrow!!!!! Whoopppeeee.....

Monday, May 14, 2007

May 15: Last Days

Took some pictures of my old faithful today. I guess these will be the last taken of it....


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Sigh, 10 years... that's a long relationship.... Iswara has been really faithful. Never failed me before... not even once... Hmmm Maybe he throw some tantrums once in a while, like refusing to start, because I forgot to add battery water after driving for almost 1.5 years. (Thank you Eng Hai and Yeap Gay for helping me push and jump start the car at Jalan Alor while on my way to work in 1999!)

Iswara has faithfully taken me to all the places that I ever wanted to go, but the furthest I have taken him is to Seremban to visit my friend's new bungalow and her baby boy at Seremban 2. So you see, his milleage is pretty low. I take good care of him, and he takes better care of me.. That's our relationship.. :)

Yeah, I don't bathe him as often as I should but hey, that's probably why his red coat is still so shiny and new. You know how Protons get those "bullet" marks, and blister-like spots after some time, but my baby's skin is still as smooth as a baby! Well, scratches are inevitable wear and tear as I didn't have indoor car park until 5 years ago.

Well, it's almost time for the final goodbye. Iswara, I hope you will be treated well, if not better, by your new owner.

Will I ever see you again ... ????

Sunday, May 13, 2007

May 14: Dust almost settled

May 14, 2007

The dust is almost settled. Called Bungaraya just now and they say they have brought the car for inspection at Puspakom and should be registered by tomorrow. I won't bank on that though....

Anyway, Brandon will be busy with his exhibition this whole week. Wonder how I am to get the car by myself... scary...

May 11: Auspicious and Prosperous Number?

May 11, 2007

Was very sick today. However, Mr. Yap says we could bring my Old Faithful for viewing and finalisation of trade in price. He also ask for a bank draft for downpayment. He didnt want personal cheques... bummer....

It was a hot day. I drove my car to USJ to see the doctor first, double parking. I came out with remedies for my sickness, and a RM80 summon. Had to detour to the MPSJ to pay the fine first before going to Edaran Otomobil Bungaraya to see Mr.Yap. They could only reduce to RM40 even though I pay immediately. Paid it anyway.
Brandon arranged to meet me at Bungaraya. The estimator says my car is good, but have scratches and needed repaint and wanted RM400 for the paint job. I forgot to mention that my rims and tyres were brand new. (Changed in March 07).

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Anyway, Brandon negotiated it to RM200. So that's settled. My car is sold. They took all my registration cards, loan release letters etc....


Sayonara to my dear old Iswara 1.3 manual. He's turning 10 Years old this September.



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Well, so much for the sentiments. We had much to do. We need to get a registration number. If we pay a runner to do it, it'll cost us RM350. Figuring we could choose a nice number ourselves for a cheaper price, off we went to the JPJ in Wangsa Maju Setapak. Being a Friday, they dont open till 2.45pm. We reached at around 2:30pm after a sumptious Wan Tan Mee lunch at Soo Kee.
The running numbers for the day starts with 5. Bummer. Nothing was nice once you add a 5 in front. 168, becomes 5168. 113, becomes 5113. It was silly because we still need to pay RM210 for 5168 or 5113 if we were to take them....
Then there were some numbers selling for RM410, RM460, RM550.
It's funny that 5353 and 5533 selling at RM460 while numbers such as 883, 8822, and 8878 was selling at RM410. A lot of numbers were flashing on the LCD screen and a lot of "runners" are busy writing down the numbers and calling their clients to check whether they want this number or that.
We wrote down the auspicious numbers and when we proceeded to pay, alas! we realised we were short of cash. They didnt accept credit cards and there were no ATM machines in the building. Double bummer. So Brandon had to drive out to get the cash. It was with God's grace that we still manage to get our "Fatt" (prosperous) number after all the hassle.
So we got the number... and it's already 3:30pm. Next stop, Public Bank to sign the loan papers. Quite uneventful except the fact that the person in charge is on MC and the guards almost didnt want to let us in after 4pm and there were tonnes and tonnes of paperwork to sign. These signatures signify that I have read and understood all the terms and conditions of takign the loan. Hmmm... all these forms were blank and they required me to sign on every sheet...
Wonder if I had signed my life away.. :(

May 10, 07: Loan approved... Now what?

May 10, 2007.

Yamunah was efficient. She called me in the morning to inform me that the loan was approved.

Called Brandon and he immediately went to look for Mr. Yap. I dont know what he did, but Mr. Yap found him a car. It was suppose to be a happy ending but,.... yes, there's always a "but"....

There were some conditions.

1) He only had a 2005 car.
2) It's Silver in colour.
3) He can only reduce RM1,500 for it, although the car promised is different by 1 whole year.
4) He will trade in my car for RM6,000 only.

I have no choice, or do I?

Brandon checked the car for engine, tires, batteries and interior. He noticed the exterior is a bit different from the normal Chevy you see on the road. Especially the front grill. Mr Yap says it's the 2006 model but launched in 2005, so the AP is 2005.

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Note: The old model's grill looks like this.
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What do you think?

Will see it tomorrow if everything goes well....

May 9, 2007: The Bank Call

May 9, 2007.

The conjunctivitis and severe throat infection has taken my mind off the car for a couple of days.
Got back to work and the Public bank officer, Yamuna, finally called me regarding my loan. She gave me pretty bad rates. 2.65% for a tenure of 5 years. My friend's relative got 2.57% for 5 years too. Anyway, I tried to request for a lower rate, i.e. 2.5% but they insisted I took a higher loan instead. I agreed with that term since the interest is low. I remember my MBA finance lecturer told me that it's the perfect time to in debt now since loan interest is low. Yamuna told me that she will need HQ's approval before she can confirm on the 2.5% rate.
Have to wait another day.....

May 3: No Sign of the car yet

May 3, 2007

Yes .... I am still waiting for the 1.8 Chevy Optra Sedan after the 2 day holidays, Labour day and Wesak Day.

But not sure if can get the car even though they are very very promising… I just heard from a lot of ppl (including Forums) that USF-Hicom has taken all the cars so that they can sell at higher price. I ordered mine from DRB-HICOM… so they say they are sure to have cars from Yap Brothers.. (who the hell is Yap brothers, anyway?)… but they are submitting my loan now. They say we can get the car within 3 days after my loan is approved, but I am sceptical about that.

Car is RM66K for 2006 car. Engine from Holden. GM bought over Daewoo and Holden and putting the Holden engines for Chevy for the Thailand batch. Yes, the car is CBU from Thailand.

There’re lots of 1.6 left, but the 1.8 is scarce, because it's only a few thousand difference.

I didn’t take the aveo nor the 1.6 model as they dont meet my basic requirements of 2 airbags and ABS.

So I have to take the 1.8 which has higher Fuel Consumption, at 22 sens per km and higher roadtax (3 times more expesive RM274 compared to RM90).

Brandon likes higher cc cars anyway. Guys ego qua…

Anyway, it’s the only car which we can both agree on together… so I really hope we can get this car.

April 31: The quest ends and the wait begins

April 31, 2007.

Monday. Told my colleagues that I put downpayment for the lemon. Their response were quite positive. 2 relatives of one of my colleague have just got the 1.6 Optra Sedan already and have no complains about it. They bought it mostly because of the attractive discount. Another colleague's brother in law also put downpayment for a 1.8 Optra Sedan 2 weeks ago and is awaiting the car. He also mentioned that his high school teacher relative was enticed by the discount and bought the Chevy over Waja. Hmmm, cant be too bad if so many people want it.

Brandon's friend is also looking for the Chevy. He wants the Chevy 1.8 Hatchback. Same specs with the Sedan except for the leather seats. Only RM61K compared to RM66K my 2006 1.8 Optra Sedan.

Heard that all the 1.8 cars are sold out. Called the agent, Hudson, and his dealer, Mr Yap and they confirm that there's a car for me, not to worry. I was given a choice of colour so I chose Royal Gray. Dark cars are nice and classy, but not sure if it will go down well with the older folks, i.e. my mother may have some "Pantang Larangan".

April 30, 2007: Another Sunday, The quest goes on...

April 30, 2007.

This week we strated by trying to cover the rest of the cars which we haven't covered.

The circled the whole of USJ, and found that we have visited all the showrooms already. The mitsubishi showroom has closed, so we decided to to go PJ to visit the showrooms there. On the way, we stop by Top Mark to check out the second hand Toyota cars, but Brandon finds them not really worth buying as there werent much choices.

We passed by USF-Hicom. They are selling Chevrelot cars. Heard from a friend they are having a massive discount for 2005/2006 cars. Since we haven't covered this car, we decided to give it a try.

Hmmm, ends up, we spent the whole Sunday test driving this car, accessing the specs, haggling for the price, calling friends to check if it's worth buying... and in the end, we put downpayment of RM500 for this car. The RM30,000 discount was really too good to miss.

Yes, I am buying the lemon.

Lemon? Since 2000, I have 2 person who have stayed in the US making this remark. Don't buy a Chevy, people in the U.S. calls it a lemon. It's beautiful on the outside, but when you bite into it, it's SOUR....

Hmmm....Already put RM500, not sure if I want to take my deposit back.

Summary of shortlisted cars - based on my criterias - Below 100K

This list is the "Below RM100,000 Budget" list.

50KCars

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Summary of shortlisted cars - based on my criterias - Above 100K

Here's a summary of all the cars which I have shortlisted based on my criterias, i.e. Price, Safety Features and Fuel Consumption.

This list is the "Above RM100,000 Budget" list.

100Kcars