Brake pads worn out ~30000km.
Coin box is faulty now.
Engine timing was out 2 months after owing (rectified).
The horn pad on the steering wheel is bubbling up.
The middle air-cond grille paint came off.
The brake pads have worn out???!!! Sent my car this morning for the 30K KM servicing was told that both the front and back brake pads need to change. Will cost us (ORIGINAL EQUIP: Front RM600+Back RM400, OEM: Front RM400+Back RM300)
I'm curios and baffled. This is like to early compared from my past experience in having to change my brake pads.
Does anyone knows what is the spec on the brake pads? Should it wear out on average at this distance?
This is a good car, it's just that I believe some of the parts are inferior. GOOD RESPONSIVE ENGINE, thought it is sounding a bit rough now.
About 2 months owing the car, the engine timing belt starts to give out noise. Was told that it is the normal complaint from buyers of Nabira. Problem was rectified.
Hi, I have read your comment about timing belt noise after 8000km. My car also have this faulty on Timing belt bearing & water pump, this was repaired by service centre under warranty. But the same problem again next 1000km after repaired, heard from service centre most of the Nabira owner has this problem even after repaired. Think you should double check with service centre again, welcome your opinion on my comment.
Halo Nabira owners...
I am buying a 2003 1.8 Nabira from a dealer, after paying the deposit and test driving the car I felt that the car is under powered, especially when undertaking and driving uphill. It is still in the process of applying it's loan, though deep down I felt unhappy with the car, but the salesman is very convincing with its performance and assures that can be fixed.. but I doubt it's just sales promises.. my fiance has fallen in love with the car whereby I am 50-50.
So if you people have anything to say about the Nabira, maybe can help me save my loved one and maybe my money...
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