@Lucas:-_- The Neora is NOT a concept car. Also, the Neora is priced below 1 million NT$, which is nearly the same as those sucky Chinese cars.And why on earth are you speakng for the PRC? I thought you were Taiwanese XD
im not talking for teh prc i mean im just saying taiwanese cars are also sucky rather get a japonese car but yah if you were asking about chinese or taiwanese then obviously i wouldve chose the neora but sorry beacasue as i was informed it is a concept wich isnt on sale and i bet this one is the top one like umm the most expensive version of the car
Taiwanese cars are sucky? Which is why the Luxgen 7MPV has better crash ratings, more cameras and technology than any other MPVs, including the Toyota Previa, and also an HTC THINK+ on-board computer. You'll have to have been in one before commenting (And yes, I have rode one). Anyhow, Taiwan is only 2 years into the auto industry, and so far, I think it's doing way better than Japan back when it first made their cars.
Oh, and at least Taiwanese cars don't auto-accelerate and lose its brake XD
And about the Neora, according to Taiwanse media, that will be the final version of the car, which will be released later next year.
waw -_- how can you compare a concept car to a selling traditional chinese car the prices arent even the same
ReplyDelete@Lucas:-_- The Neora is NOT a concept car. Also, the Neora is priced below 1 million NT$, which is nearly the same as those sucky Chinese cars.And why on earth are you speakng for the PRC? I thought you were Taiwanese XD
ReplyDeleteim not talking for teh prc i mean im just saying taiwanese cars are also sucky rather get a japonese car but yah if you were asking about chinese or taiwanese then obviously i wouldve chose the neora but sorry beacasue as i was informed it is a concept wich isnt on sale and i bet this one is the top one like umm the most expensive version of the car
ReplyDeleteTaiwanese cars are sucky? Which is why the Luxgen 7MPV has better crash ratings, more cameras and technology than any other MPVs, including the Toyota Previa, and also an HTC THINK+ on-board computer. You'll have to have been in one before commenting (And yes, I have rode one). Anyhow, Taiwan is only 2 years into the auto industry, and so far, I think it's doing way better than Japan back when it first made their cars.
ReplyDeleteOh, and at least Taiwanese cars don't auto-accelerate and lose its brake XD
And about the Neora, according to Taiwanse media, that will be the final version of the car, which will be released later next year.