NEED HELP IN CHOOSING OVER A TIIDA OR A SWIFT
- leroythtsme
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swift i guess...
- Ozimandius
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Tiida and modifications don't go together, so if you're planning to rice it up, stay away. But it's reliable as hell, comfy, cheap to maintain, and economical.
- WKZ
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Like he said,get the Swift if you plan on mods but if its cosmetics you're after then the Tiida looks way better and some are done up real nice here.Swifts are overpriced!Ozimandius wrote:Tiida and modifications don't go together, so if you're planning to rice it up, stay away. But it's reliable as hell, comfy, cheap to maintain, and economical.
- Ozimandius
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True.
both swift & tida dont have a good sources of part for modification (straight) here, but there a few universal rice parts available that will suite the both.
practicality i'll go with tida
swift for the looks
practicality i'll go with tida
swift for the looks
- ALi
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so very tru..WKZ wrote:Like he said,get the Swift if you plan on mods but if its cosmetics you're after then the Tiida looks way better and some are done up real nice here.Swifts are overpriced!Ozimandius wrote:Tiida and modifications don't go together, so if you're planning to rice it up, stay away. But it's reliable as hell, comfy, cheap to maintain, and economical.
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ok can any1 here give a comparative cost when it comes to spare parts & service versus the 2?