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  1. Machan, Harrier 240 - fuel consumption is around 7 / 8 in Colombo and 11-12 outstation Usual cost like all other Japanese cars . To give you a rough idea I've recently replaced KYB 2 shock absorbers for 35k And the parts are widely available and you can order (import) original parts through authorized dealers No recurring/inherent problems as such. Very comfortable and the driving pleasure and handling is better than my previous car which was a 2012 bluebird shylpy
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  2. well my vehicle has been maintained by the agent throughout even for small stuff since every thing is reimbursed by the employer. We have changed even the clutch oil on time as recommended. its now done 64K and time to time when i drive it occasionally i feel the gears slipping in high stress conditions. Comfort wise not the best vehicle, specially if you are sitting in the rear. Avg fuel consumption including city driving maximum is 12KmPL Good ground clearance and enough space with foldable rear seats Pretty good options for price. Its not very expensive to maintain. i used have a Toyota its in the same range. I bought it for Rs.4.65Mn so at the moment i can sell and have a profit Overall descent vehicle to have, affordable. However very little driving pleasure compared to my Mazda. Better find one which is company maintained and do a inspection and scan on battery before buying
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  3. Illegal as it is. But there is something else. The bumper should transfer the minimum effect to the chassis if there is a collision happens otherwise it transfers the shock to the chassis and ended up with cracks or damaged chassis. This was my personal experience once and kept the original buffer as it is. the gauge of the chassis is higher than the buffer and also the strength is. But it looks cool to have those in your vehicle.
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  4. This is illegal. According to Motor Traffic Act, any modification to the structure of a vehicle can only be done with the written consent of the Commissioner of Motor Traffic. In Sri Lanka, the 'selective application of law' principle prevails over any law. For example, this morning, I noticed cops were trying to chase all vehicles (other than buses) away from the newly implemented bus-lane, except for a white Hummer.
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