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Review on Latio sport 4AT

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beefz:
Hi bros,

would like to know some reviews for the latio sports 4AT. Hows the pick up (cos latio have the highest torque in the comparison of category 1.5 and 1.6), when taking over cars and the responsive wise. Thks.

clarence:
Expectations can differ, but for me, I find its pick up and power on Latio 4A/T more than adequate.

Its 1110kg body weight is lighter than most 1600cc cars like Cerato, Civic, SX4 and Altis.

dsrio:
dun think ppl choose latio for the pick-up, more for the comfort. if you like constant overtaking better think twice or have to invest in mods like lighter rims, or ecu tuning as some bros here says its   :clapping:

mine is cvt and sometimes overtaking is  :bandhead:

vypez:

--- Quote from: beefz on December 11, 2008, 05:23:58 AM ---Hi bros,

would like to know some reviews for the latio sports 4AT. Hows the pick up (cos latio have the highest torque in the comparison of category 1.5 and 1.6), when taking over cars and the responsive wise. Thks.

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wah bro, you from SCS jump here already ah?

clarence:

--- Quote from: dsrio on December 11, 2008, 03:29:13 PM ---dun think ppl choose latio for the pick-up, more for the comfort. if you like constant overtaking better think twice or have to invest in mods like lighter rims, or ecu tuning as some bros here says its   :clapping:

mine is cvt and sometimes overtaking is  :bandhead:

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I can't comment about CVT as I don't drive one, but for 4 A/T, if you need to overtake or kick down, just depress the accelerator all the way and you will exceed the legal speed limit in a matter of seconds.

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