+ Desmond believes that you should cough up a little more dough to be a little more gungho
+
+ Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can last? Are you a practical, level-headed parent of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
+
+
+
+
+
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
+
+ Let's
+
+
get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0 Premium;
+
+
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium thanks to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
+
+
A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any Asian mother would be proud of. When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll be $10,000 in the hole.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ffLet's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2
+
+
+
+
+
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
+
+ Let's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0 Premium; but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium thanks to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded). A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any Asian mother would be proud of.
+
+
When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll be $10,000 in the hole.
+
get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0 Premium;
-
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium thanks to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
+
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium
thanks
to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any Asian mother would be proud of. When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll be $10,000 in the hole.
Desmond believes that you should cough up a little more dough to be a little more gungho
- Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can last? Are you a practical, level-headed parent of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
+ Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can last? Are you a practical,
level-headed parent
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
@@ -29,11 +30,9 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium
thanks
to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
-
A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any Asian mother would be proud of. When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll be $10,000 in the hole.
+
A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any Asian mother would be proud of. When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll be $10,000 in the hole.
Desmond believes that you should cough up a little more dough to be a little more gungho
- Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can last? Are you a practical,
level-headed parent
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
+ Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can last? Are you a practical,
level-headed parent
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0 Premium;
-
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium
thanks
to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
+
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium
thanks
to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any Asian mother would be proud of. When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll be $10,000 in the hole.
- Desmond believes that you should cough up a little more dough to be a little more gungho
+ Desmond believes that you should cough up a little more dough to be a
+ little more gungho
- Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can last? Are you a practical,
level-headed parent
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
+ Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can
+ last? Are you a practical,
+
level-headed parent
+
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit
+ the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which
+ Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
-
+
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
Let's
-
get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0 Premium;
+
get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who
+ would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are).
+ Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles.
+ That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with
+ an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality
+ It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money.
+ However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the
+ Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0 Premium;
-
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium
thanks
to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
+
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down
+ version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a
+ few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its
+ claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium
+
thanks
+
to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine,
+ which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016).
+ Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount
+ of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
-
A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any Asian mother would be proud of. When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll be $10,000 in the hole.
+
A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a
+ little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren.
+ The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy
+ 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the
+ car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive
+ (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any
+ Asian mother would be proud of. When I buy a car, I look for one that gets
+ the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about
+ getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't
+ have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty
+ of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll
+ be $10,000 in the hole.
@@ -38,16 +70,50 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
- ffLet's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2
+ ffLet's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds
+ of dollars on a pair of
+ sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000
+ on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use.
+ The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel
+ efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore
+ requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good
+ deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done
+ just as well as the 2
-
+
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
- Let's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money. However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0 Premium; but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium thanks to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded). A trip to Ikea would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys. It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money saver any Asian mother would be proud of.
+ Let's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds
+ of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are). Neither would I spend
+ an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles. That kind of dough
+ could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with an ECO drive mode
+ that bumps up the car's fuel efficiency and overall practicality It's no
+ secret that car ownership in Singapore requires exorbitant amounts of money.
+ However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter
+ the Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0
+ Premium; but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down version
+ of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a few perks.
+ For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its claimed
+ 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium thanks to its 1.2-litre DIG-T
+ (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine, which places it in
+ Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016). Both variants of the
+ Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount of boot space -
+ 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded). A trip to Ikea
+ would have the 1.2-litre engine working a little bit harder but it can
+ hold the same amount of hauls as its 2.0 brethren. The 1.2-litre variant
+ sports 17-inch rims, compared to the 2.0's fancy-schmancy 19-inch alloys.
+ It doesn't look as good, but heck, it contributes to making the car
+ 94kg lighter and offers better fuel economy. Couple that with the ECO drive
+ (not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money
+ saver any Asian mother would be proud of.
-
When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll be $10,000 in the hole.
+
When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about
+ getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have
+ to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty
+ of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll
+ be $10,000 in the hole.
Let's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds
From dcff8ee7f5748cad41a10d1126dba8fa96e23a37 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: ilearnf
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2016 00:14:20 +0500
Subject: [PATCH 08/10] lint
---
index.html | 9 ++++++---
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index f559e9c..3e65413 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
-
+
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
Let's
@@ -82,7 +83,8 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
-
+
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
Let's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds
@@ -109,7 +111,8 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
(not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money
saver any Asian mother would be proud of.
-
When I buy a car, I look for one that gets the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about
+
When I buy a car, I look for one that gets
+ the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about
getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have
to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty
of having seat warmers and larger rims will eventually wear off, and you'll
From 0d96c2ace2fd5720f174f7b496d44157184e1b69 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: ilearnf
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2016 00:17:17 +0500
Subject: [PATCH 09/10] html
---
index.html | 14 +++++++-------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index 3e65413..8c7c0a0 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@
little more gungho
Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can
- last? Are you a practical,
+ last? Are you a practical,
level-headed parent
-
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit
+
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit
the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which
Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
Let's
-
get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who
+
get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who
would blow hundreds of dollars on a pair of sneakers (you know who you are).
Neither would I spend an additional $10,000 on a few extra bells and whistles.
That kind of dough could be put to better use. The 1.2 DIG-T model comes with
@@ -42,12 +42,12 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
However, it doesn't mean you can't get a good deal on a great car. Enter the
Qashqai 1.2 DIG-T, this baby gets the job done just as well as the 2.0 Premium;
-
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down
+
but at a fraction of the price. It's a downsized, stripped down
version of its more extravagant brother, of course; but that comes with a
few perks. For one, it gets better fuel economy (we managed 12km/L out of its
- claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium
+ claimed 17.9km/L). It also has a lower COE premium
thanks
-
to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine,
+
to its 1.2-litre DIG-T (Direct Injection Gasoline - Turbocharged) engine,
which places it in Cat A with a premium of $51,507 (as of 5th October 2016).
Both variants of the Qashqai are the exact same size, with the same amount
of boot space - 430 litres (1,585 litres with the rear seats folded).
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
(not present on the 2.0 Premium) and you've got yourself a money
saver any Asian mother would be proud of.
-
When I buy a car, I look for one that gets
+
When I buy a car, I look for one that gets
the job done without breaking the bank. It's not about
getting a pimped out ride, it's about managing your finances so you don't have
to cut back on other luxuries for the next couple of years. The novelty
From 5ea22714807ced4667f6fbbdad87224d4326a49f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: ilearnf
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 14:16:09 +0500
Subject: [PATCH 10/10] task1
---
index.css | 5 ++---
index.html | 16 +++++++++-------
2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/index.css b/index.css
index aefe4cf..b7e7d68 100644
--- a/index.css
+++ b/index.css
@@ -3,10 +3,9 @@
background: #c5d010;
}
-.half
+.half-width
{
- width: 50%;
- float: left;
+ width: 49%;
display: inline-block;
}
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index 8c7c0a0..8721607 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -3,11 +3,12 @@
News
+
-
+
d
@@ -19,15 +20,16 @@
little more gungho
Are you a sensible, grown-up adult that calculates how long one tank of fuel can
- last? Are you a practical,
-
level-headed parent
-
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit
+ last? Are you a practical,
+
+
level-headed parent
+
of two that needs a decent-sized sport-utility vehicle (SUV) that will fit
the kids and the weekend groceries? If so, when deciding which
Qashqai to buy, the answer is definitively the 1.2-litre variant.
-
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
@@ -68,7 +70,7 @@
TitleLet's get one thing straight,
-
+
ffLet's get one thing straight, I'm not the kind of person who would blow hundreds
@@ -83,7 +85,7 @@