Although is already a known news, still worth posting again...
Cpt ct2220 1st to announce the introduction of Latitute, good foresight, Jasmine's spy?...
Singapore commuters will be cheered to know that Trans Cab Services Pte Ltd, Singapore's second largest taxi company, will start to roll out more than 500 2.0-litre Renault Latitude taxis from 18th July 2013. The Renault flagship luxury sedan, which is the tallest, widest and most spacious continental taxi in its class, will join the ranks of premium taxis in Singapore. Renault had on 11th April 2013 secured the contract to supply premium taxis to Trans Cab, following a similar contract the French marque had recently secured with a taxi company in Macau.
Mr Christophe di Perna, Managing Director for Renault Singapore, said, "I am delighted by the recent success of our diesel ranges in Macau and Singapore. It shows the excellence of our engine technology and enables us to boost our presence in this part of the world, especially within the presence of environmental constraints."
Mr Teo, Chairman and Managing Director of Trans Cab, said, "We are very pleased to be able to enhance the comfort and travel experience of our customers."
Class-leading spaciousness and comfort
With Renault Latitude being the largest and most spacious sedan in its class, it is no surprise that it is cherry-picked as the preferred choice for taxi drivers and their passengers to experience the outstanding roominess and comfort on a daily basis. This generously dimensioned sedan has an outstanding 4,885mm length, 1,832mm width, 1,495mm height, 1,025mm front and 1,101mm rear overhangs. Rear passengers get to enjoy a remarkable 253mm of knee room, as well as an elbow room of 1,474mm (front elbow room of 1,513mm). The Renault Latitude also comes with raised seat base for space optimisation and a large boot capacity of 477 litres.
Safety performance engineered to match expectations and real world
The Latitude leverages significantly from the brand's engineering expertise and extensive research work carried out, to develop the most efficient response to the real world situations encountered. As such, the Ltitude is equipped with:
• ABS with electronic brakeforce distribution.
• Emergency brake assist and automatic activation of hazard warning lights.
• Adaptive driver and front passenger airbags.
• Three-point seat belts with pretensioners and load limiter for all occupants.
• Driver/front passenger Seat Belt Reminder.
• Three-point Isofix anchorage for outer rear seats.
Bo ICE, bo DVD, bo Reverse camera, Bo 3M cool film, Bo sound absorber, bo auto wiper, bo econ drive, bo strut bar....and so on.
U want auto reverse?
Originally posted by Keepthechange666:
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之�,俺�是说了��阿花是俺的旧情人��
Originally posted by Ct2220:哎哟哟ï¼�Bro ä½ æ˜¯ä¸�是患了è€�人痴呆症。
之�,俺�是说了��阿花是俺的旧情人��
But most night, she never tell me leh...
Originally posted by bowah:Bo ICE, bo DVD, bo Reverse camera, Bo 3M cool film, Bo sound absorber, bo auto wiper, bo econ drive, bo strut bar....and so on.
All this not scare, only scare bo drivers...
哈�哈�哈�兄弟想�到咱们还真的是�兄弟】���
Then when is longtitude coming
OTR liao..still i40 nicer lah
Originally posted by Gu7777g:U want auto reverse?
Y bo auto parking, bo infra camera and most important..why bo spoiler??
Originally posted by fifufu:Y bo auto parking, bo infra camera and most important..why bo spoiler??
Spoiler later Uncle cannot see TP coming mah...knn, this one at least 140km/hr on expressway one hor, must check back to see TP mah
....Swee...
Drive taxi where got shiong? everytime got new car to try...
yeah ! just saw 1 on the road today
Inside full specs. Got integrated audio and climate control. Even start engine no need key. Press button type. Got a slot to put a card key to activate the car. Not bad leh!!!! Very tempted to change
Originally posted by Keepthechange666:Although is already a known news, still worth posting again...
Cpt ct2220 1st to announce the introduction of Latitute, good foresight, Jasmine's spy?...
Singapore commuters will be cheered to know that Trans Cab Services Pte Ltd, Singapore's second largest taxi company, will start to roll out more than 500 2.0-litre Renault Latitude taxis from 18th July 2013. The Renault flagship luxury sedan, which is the tallest, widest and most spacious continental taxi in its class, will join the ranks of premium taxis in Singapore. Renault had on 11th April 2013 secured the contract to supply premium taxis to Trans Cab, following a similar contract the French marque had recently secured with a taxi company in Macau.
The Renault Latitude is equipped with essential safety technologies to ensure that the taxi drivers operate within a protected environment
Mr Christophe di Perna, Managing Director for Renault Singapore, said, "I am delighted by the recent success of our diesel ranges in Macau and Singapore. It shows the excellence of our engine technology and enables us to boost our presence in this part of the world, especially within the presence of environmental constraints."
Mr Teo, Chairman and Managing Director of Trans Cab, said, "We are very pleased to be able to enhance the comfort and travel experience of our customers."
Class-leading spaciousness and comfort
With Renault Latitude being the largest and most spacious sedan in its class, it is no surprise that it is cherry-picked as the preferred choice for taxi drivers and their passengers to experience the outstanding roominess and comfort on a daily basis. This generously dimensioned sedan has an outstanding 4,885mm length, 1,832mm width, 1,495mm height, 1,025mm front and 1,101mm rear overhangs. Rear passengers get to enjoy a remarkable 253mm of knee room, as well as an elbow room of 1,474mm (front elbow room of 1,513mm). The Renault Latitude also comes with raised seat base for space optimisation and a large boot capacity of 477 litres.
Safety performance engineered to match expectations and real world
The Latitude leverages significantly from the brand's engineering expertise and extensive research work carried out, to develop the most efficient response to the real world situations encountered. As such, the Ltitude is equipped with:
• ABS with electronic brakeforce distribution.
• Emergency brake assist and automatic activation of hazard warning lights.
• Adaptive driver and front passenger airbags.
• Three-point seat belts with pretensioners and load limiter for all occupants.
• Driver/front passenger Seat Belt Reminder.
• Three-point Isofix anchorage for outer rear seats.
Already our members knew this long ago, you now have 2nd hand news? Bo standard liao. Anyway you not taxi driver so kaypoh for what? Property CMI? Itchy become driver again?
Originally posted by Khek Wee:Already our members knew this long ago, you now have 2nd hand news? Bo standard liao. Anyway you not taxi driver so kaypoh for what? Property CMI? Itchy become driver again?
You can save your saliva on me...
Only Poolman worth my effort...
Originally posted by hammerhammer8888:Inside full specs. Got integrated audio and climate control. Even start engine no need key. Press button type. Got a slot to put a card key to activate the car. Not bad leh!!!! Very tempted to change
Just now come back, saw 1 zoom pass me, estimate his speed more than 120km/hr...
Knn, new vehicle don't need to run in?...
Originally posted by hammerhammer8888:Inside full specs. Got integrated audio and climate control. Even start engine no need key. Press button type. Got a slot to put a card key to activate the car. Not bad leh!!!! Very tempted to change
Tia gong incentive is $300...
Originally posted by Keepthechange666:Just now come back, saw 1 zoom pass me, estimate his speed more than 120km/hr...
Knn, new vehicle don't need to run in?...
who bothers?
whats the starting fare like?
spotted one recently
Originally posted by Keepthechange666:Just now come back, saw 1 zoom pass me, estimate his speed more than 120km/hr...
Knn, new vehicle don't need to run in?...
not his veh, spoil leow can go holiday or change veh ...
Technically speaking, you also need to care for your rented taxis, like it or not, it is profit churning machine, both for the companies to go on and also for individual, a bread and butter issue.
But of course it is up to individual to decide if he wish to care for the taxis or not, keep breaking down is not going to be nice as a taxi driver. And we are not talking about having to change this and that or weekly maintain here and there, we do the basic and moderate care might help in a long run. Every pax would prefer a nicer and quiet taxi, not a speedy one whereby safety is also compromised.
Originally posted by Keepthechange666:You can save your saliva on me...
Only Poolman worth my effort...
Hello, leave my former chief to me lah