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samishka

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  1. Not in your stratosphere.
  2. Japanese are the people who pioneered in making cars with a flimsy build. It is unfair calling them "papadam".
  3. Any piece of junk is "great" as long as it is "MADE IN JAPAN" and called "Reconditioned".
  4. Yes, they are called Suriyage. What they sell "off-the-shelf" are Chinese bikes, but one can order the same bike (Chinese frame) with Shimano components. Even those original Shimano components are made in China.
  5. Toyota has a Joint Venture in India and it is called Toyota Kirloskar Motors. As far as I remember in 2003 Toyota Lanka imported the Indian made MUV called QUALIS. It was actually a 3rd generation Kijang.
  6. As far as I remember, the "Sri" was replaced by " - " on 1st of January 1990.
  7. It is actually Daihatsu GranMax sold as Toyota TownAce in Japan. There were some 2 or 3 units imported (Grey market) brand new to SL in 2007-2008. Saw one of them in Wellawatte a year ago. This TownAce is slightly smaller than the CR/KR42, but much larger than a Hijet. Unlike the previous generation, this model comes only with a VVT-i Petrol engine. http://paultan.org/2007/11/08/2008-daihatsu-gran-max-minibus-and-pickup/
  8. Should be corrected as "maruti 800s are renowned for crappy brakes, crappy AC, very poorly designed interior space making it a very uncomfortable car for long trips." Please do not use the word Maruti interchangeably to call a Maruti 800 and the entire Maruti range.
  9. I used have the best after sales service from A*W for my Wagon R. (However their accident repair was a different story)
  10. samishka

    Car

    The side mirrors are very similar to the ones of the old Maruti Zen. Might be they are Indian-made. Regarding other accessories, I have no idea.
  11. samishka

    Car

    Yes, A*W takes a basic Alto and fits it with some fog lamps, Rear spoiler , Body-coloured bumpers, convex mirrors and low quality seat covers and sells it as "Alto Sportz'" at a higher price.
  12. I am not a Kei Van expert, just a fan of Kei Vehicles. However these days I am using a new-generation Suzuki Every (DA64V) It is a basic ("GA"trim) model. This one has a low roof and the rear end is totally different to the other trims. http://www.autolanka.com/ad.asp?ID=52871 Other trims (including Full option models) look like this http://www.autolanka.com/ad.asp?ID=51646
  13. +1 There are some other vehicles which were made using the dies and presses of discontinued Japanese models. Suzuki Alto (2nd gen.) -------------> Maruti 800 Suzuki MR Wagon (1st gen.)-------> Maruti Zen Estilo Toyota Kijang (3rd gen.) --------> Kirloskar Toyota Qualis--------> Micro Sonalika Rhino(?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Anyway what "uma" was asking about is Zotye Nomad 11. It was advertised in the HitAd on 8th of May 2011. It has a different front end (one will no longer mistake it for a Terios) and a 1500cc Mitsubishi engine.
  14. As far as I remember this was the common model (Wide body - with a minibus like interior) seen in our roads since 2005. However this new model was a rare sight until last year when recons started flooding into SL. It was only then I noticed there is also a "Standard body width" model.
  15. Ford Telstar (Thanks for the clue saying it's a Japanese car. Earlier I thought it's a Vauxall Cavalier.)
  16. Nowadays it is commonly used in car ads. Why can't they use the term Push-Button Start, or Button Start if still they want to save on words. I think the correct term is Key-less, Push-Button Start. (Correct me if I'm wrong) Even long ago one could find Push-Button Start in Indian buses, and "Pull-Knob" Start in Morris Minors.
  17. I remember seeing somewhere in the net, Suzuki marketing this particular model (HA 24) especially for Japanese ladies.
  18. AFAIK Asian market Ford Ranger Pickup - Made in Thailand Ford Fiesta - Made in India Ford Focus - Made in Philippines
  19. The premises is owned by Readywear Industries. After they bought a stake in Unit#d Mot#rs around 10yrs ago they shifted the UM Main Showroom to this building at Lipton/De Soyza Circus. Now it seems Readywear Industries has got a stake in Softlogic. (For me the car in the Ford showroom looked like an Asian-market FORD FOCUS.) Because of the Ford Showroom I had a difficulty in finding the entrance of the Mitsubishi Showroom to ask details about their New Generation Delica ( D:5)
  20. AFAIK D*MO has stopped importing Tata Indica V2 and has replaced it with Tata Indica VISTA. It costs around Rs. 2 - 2.5 Million. Usually Tata cars are plagued with quality issues. Anyway they have one of the best Size to Price ratios. Resale value is poor. Suzuki Swift is a better alternative.
  21. Maybe Ashok Leyland Viking buses are exempted (It is said that the loud exhaust note is the Unique Selling Proposition of Ashok Leyland Viking buses. And the Govt. of Sri Lanka has a 42% stake in Lanka Ashok Leyland.)
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