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MrCat

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    Given the pathetic Tax scheme, masses end up getting cars with puny little engines. even the Mercs (Ex: C200) in here with 1.5 Liter Engines.


    Yes, true. My guess is that half of these new cars (i.e. 50%) could end-up being a massive financial burden on the owners and eventually the country within 10-15 years.

    SDVs (Software Defined Vehicles) are NOT proven in the real world for decades yet. It's nice to be able to say "Hey BYD, open sunroof" until one little software/network/connectivity/hardware module glitch bricks the entire thing! It`s 2026 and my Windows 11 PC still has Software issues. Imagine when a car shits itself at the wrong place at the wrong time with the whole family inside. :lol:

    The entire car industry is at a historical milestone and manufactures are barely keeping up with the speed of change (from electrification to emissions standards to software development).

    For me personally, the following are a massive no no at this point in time with new cars (might be a different story in 10 years when technologies have evolved):

    ** Any PHEV - hideously complicated for little benefit
    ** Any SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) - Tesla is probably an exception, but there is a chance that their current hardware won't be able to run the latest and greatest software in 10 years.
    ** Any small engined car with un-proven tech - i.e. wet timing belts, belt driven mild-hybrid systems, AMT etc..
    ** Diesel engines - almost dead technology for passenger cars/4WDs`


    The following are safe bets when it comes to new cars IMHO:

    ** Toyota and Honda Hybrids with eCVT or similar drivetrain - Proven for a few decades already
    ** Basic EV`s which are NOT full-blown SDV`s. Don't know whether there is such a thing available in the market though
    ** Anything with a traditional petrol drivetrain with no experimental tech.
     

    dinuksha_asela

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    Yes, true. My guess is that half of these new cars (i.e. 50%) could end-up being a massive financial burden on the owners and eventually the country within 10-15 years.

    SDVs (Software Defined Vehicles) are NOT proven in the real world for decades yet. It's nice to be able to say "Hey BYD, open sunroof" until one little software/network/connectivity/hardware module glitch bricks the entire thing! It`s 2026 and my Windows 11 PC still has Software issues. Imagine when a car shits itself at the wrong place at the wrong time with the whole family inside. :lol:

    The entire car industry is at a historical milestone and manufactures are barely keeping up with the speed of change (from electrification to emissions standards to software development).

    For me personally, the following are a massive no no at this point in time with new cars (might be a different story in 10 years when technologies have evolved):

    ** Any PHEV - hideously complicated for little benefit
    ** Any SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) - Tesla is probably an exception, but there is a chance that their current hardware won't be able to run the latest and greatest software in 10 years.
    ** Any small engined car with un-proven tech - i.e. wet timing belts, belt driven mild-hybrid systems, AMT etc..
    ** Diesel engines - almost dead technology for passenger cars/4WDs`


    The following are safe bets when it comes to new cars IMHO:

    ** Toyota and Honda Hybrids with eCVT or similar drivetrain - Proven for a few decades already
    ** Basic EV`s which are NOT full-blown SDV`s. Don't know whether there is such a thing available in the market though
    ** Anything with a traditional petrol drivetrain with no experimental tech.
    Exactly my thoughts are on these are the same.. call me Old school but love how the Old tech with Proven reliability (Toyota J70 series, Merc W124 I'm looking at you)

    1. No Diesel common rails (Hate that tractor noise even on 4WDs).
    2. Petrol GDIs
    3. Giant iPads on wheels (Still prefer Old school Tachos, HVAC Controls etc)
    4. Tech gizmos like Lane assist auto brake etc.. i need to feel the air.. hate EPS steering as well.
    5. Un Proven CVTs (as you rightly said Toyota CVT boxes has proven reliability compared to JATCO horror stories).
    6. Disposable Milk Jugs fitted with Turbos.
    7. EVs altogether but i do have a soft spot for eGolf when it launched (No idea about it's reliability, aesthatics perhaps).
     
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    Axeoil

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    2.2 Diesel 175 HP

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    tclanki

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    2WD machan. meheta genapu AWD godakma ewa JDM.


    godak hondhai machan. engima race wenna kamathi ekak. low end torque ehema supiri.
    ------ Post added on Jan 26, 2026 at 9:48 PM
    nice vehicle ape eke awa sunroof issue eka vtrai dunne api 2024 mada wage 215 (AWD Thailand Stafford)
     
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    Dr Vishmi

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    වාහන නැත Rental තමා උගෙ නම්බර් ප්ලේට්නෙ වදින්නෙ.