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<blockquote data-quote="Geometry" data-source="post: 618151" data-attributes="member: 27637"><p>Wah... tapau style driving...</p><p></p><p>What I do enjoy is the cornering + turbocharger of the UDM. Sometimes when it's yellow light and needed to cross it yet you are like 20 m away from the light.*</p><p></p><p>Floor the paddle, precise braking and releasing, whoosh... Crossing the 90 degree turning road without tyre screeching sound yet it's still yellow light. That's handling of the UDM.*</p><p></p><p>Please, I stated here yellow, not red. I'm not saying jump the red light. Don't get me wrong.*</p><p></p><p>Cornering 2</p><p>High cornering speed on the highway. Even the GTI moves gracefully to the left. Waved the thank you hand signal as courtesy when over taking. That's the handling of the UDM.*</p><p></p><p>Cornering 3 + turbocharger</p><p>On one Sunday*morning at MRR2, a Vios came tailgating me at the super right timing, right in front of the S-cornering road.</p><p></p><p>Since half way of the S-cornering, that Vios never seen my tail lights for the rest of the road. LOL</p><p></p><p>Man, I love the handling of this machine.*</p><p></p><p>When I drive altis, I will drive very slowly and carefully especially on rainy day.*</p><p>Because I can't touch the road (grip) at all.*</p><p></p><p>My machine has no paddle shift, I wonder heavy shifting would tapau the gear box or not. Salesman said will not tapau. Any experience sifu mind sharing your advice?</p><p></p><p>Btw, I have a history of tapau the toyota gear box.</p><p></p><p>*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geometry, post: 618151, member: 27637"] Wah... tapau style driving... What I do enjoy is the cornering + turbocharger of the UDM. Sometimes when it's yellow light and needed to cross it yet you are like 20 m away from the light.* Floor the paddle, precise braking and releasing, whoosh... Crossing the 90 degree turning road without tyre screeching sound yet it's still yellow light. That's handling of the UDM.* Please, I stated here yellow, not red. I'm not saying jump the red light. Don't get me wrong.* Cornering 2 High cornering speed on the highway. Even the GTI moves gracefully to the left. Waved the thank you hand signal as courtesy when over taking. That's the handling of the UDM.* Cornering 3 + turbocharger On one Sunday*morning at MRR2, a Vios came tailgating me at the super right timing, right in front of the S-cornering road. Since half way of the S-cornering, that Vios never seen my tail lights for the rest of the road. LOL Man, I love the handling of this machine.* When I drive altis, I will drive very slowly and carefully especially on rainy day.* Because I can't touch the road (grip) at all.* My machine has no paddle shift, I wonder heavy shifting would tapau the gear box or not. Salesman said will not tapau. Any experience sifu mind sharing your advice? Btw, I have a history of tapau the toyota gear box. * [/QUOTE]
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