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SOUTH Magazine,
October 2002. VOL.2 ISSUE 10
Cover Story:
GOING CAR CRAZY
IN TAIWAN
By Priscilla Chen / Translated by Cheryl Robbins, Jacques van Wersch
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If you take a careful look at the cars in Taiwan these days,
you'll notice that more and more owners aren't content with
standard factory equipment. Many customize their cars, though
most of the changes are cosmetic rather than functional. Women
like to prettify their cars with dangling dolls or unusual seat
covers. Men tend to make their cars more stylish or ferocious-looking,
so their additions include aerodynamic bumpers, spoilers, extra-large
headlights and special wheel rims. Serious make overs include
modified engines and body rework. |
Cars aren't necessarily just for transportation;
they reflect personality. And when driven at high speeds, cars can
be instruments of exhilaration. We can't overlook the fact, however,
that as the car-buying population grows, the types of car owners
gradually become more distinct. This month, F.Y.I. SOUTH provides
a brief overview of car customization. Naturally, readers will be
inclined to make changes according to their tastes and pocket books.
Light Accessories
Some simply
jazz up their cars with dangling dolls or colorful decals. Front
or rear aerodynamic bumper guards and spoilers, or customized lights
take customization a step further. Since these changes only affect
appearance and not the car's basic structure, modifications are
easily made by the owner and often with minimal assembly required.
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Plenty of stores in southern Taiwan carry light accessories,
like Car Family (63, Chunghua 2nd Rd., Sanmin, Kaohsiung City
tel: 07-312-2218; 198, Chunghsiao Rd., Ping Tung City; tel.
08-733-6386), or Road Star (http://www.road-star.net/), which
has several branches (291, Ishing 1st Rd., Chien Chen, Kaohsiung;
tel. 537-8111; 66, Chienguo 2nd Rd., Sanmin, Kaohsiung; tel.
07-238-0567; 375, Chungcheng Rd., Ping Tung City; tel. 08-736-3400).
Another large chain store is Yaoya Motor Life (http://www.800yaoya.com.tw;
70, Pateh 1st Rd., Hsin Hsing, Kaohsiung; tel. 07-238-2800;
101, Tzuyou 3rd Rd., Tsoying, Kaohsiung; tel. 07-350-9608). |
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Almost every
car product imaginable can be found in these stores, from replacement
lights and decals to shock absorbers and mufflers. Car emporia aren't
for everyone but, for car buffs, they're a veritable paradise. If
you don't want to tackle installation yourself, many stores have
service departments where staff will happily install your purchases
for a fee.
Heavy Accessories
Installing
heavy accessories requires significantly more know-how or specialized
equipment. Local experts strongly recommend taking a "safety
first" approach when making changes to your car. If you're
just embarking on the road to customization, begin by changing tires,
rims, suspension and brakes. Good¡§sticky¡¨tires are often what stand
between you and the ditch; a reliable suspension gives added control;
and better brakes can make the difference between stopping in time
and crashing. Generally, word-of-mouth is a good way to locate reliable
mechanics that specialize in converting specific car models, from
BMWs to Subarus.
In Taiwan,
the five most changed accessories include: rims and tires, shock
absorbers, tail fins, steering wheel, and mufflers. Prices vary.
Examples of retail prices include a Momo-brand steering wheel (half
wood, half leather; with a diameter of 36.5cm) that goes for NT$15,000;
a complete replacement muffler for a Honda City sells for NT$31,500;
and Koni shocks that are compatible with European, Japanese and
American cars can be purchased for NT$5,300 per pair. Of course,
original factory parts are more expensive than those from secondary
suppliers. People on limited budgets should consider getting the
latter as quality isn't necessarily inferior to that of originals.
Professional Racetracks
What's left
after souping up your car? A spin on a racetrack of course! The
Lung Tan Racetrack (218, YangTong Rd., sec. 1, LungTan Hsiang [township],
Taoyuan County; tel. 03-471-7688) is Taiwan's only standard racetrack
managed by the Chinese Taipei Motor Sports Association (CTMSA) (55,
Ba De Rd., sec. 4, 2F; tel. 02-2764-5169). Races for novice and
veteran drivers of cars and motorcycles are held her on Saturdays
from 4 to 5 p.m. and from 10 to 11 p.m., and Sundays from 2 to 3
p.m. CTMSA aims to stop illegal drag racing on city streets and
to promote the sport of racing in a safe environment. The NT$2,000
membership fee also allows track access during Saturday practice
times (cost: NT$300 for 30 minutes for cars and NT$150 for 30 minutes
for motorcycles). If you would like to experience competition, enroll
in a training course and obtain the appropriate license. For more
information, visit online at www.motoringfans.com.tw
Hopefully,
this information helps provide some insights into how and why so
many Taiwanese are into cars. Whatever you may be driving, there
is no shortage of ways to modify your wheels to reflect your own
personal taste and style.
Car Profiles Cover
Story Sidebars
By Karen
Schmitt translated by Wendy Tzeng
Pingtung County:
Name:
Duggar Parrish
Age: "undisclosed"
Occupation: Souvenir shop owner in Kenting
Type of car: 1986 Ford Van
Modifications: See below
Cost of modifications: NT$20,000 (approx.) |
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This Ford
remake transforms an ordinary "van" into a "Vanominium"--a
Hawaiian-style condo on wheels. In a former life, it was a school
bus carting kids to class. Now it cruises the beaches of Kenting.
Duggar modeled his creation on a similar vehicle he actually lived
in for six years in Hawaii, his native home. Interiors include tapa
cloth curtains (an island craft made from pounded tree bark), a
hanging "mahiole" (a warrior's helmet for safe driving)
and futon cushions for sleeping; the exterior is loaded with colorful
stickers collected from Asia and Polynesia. Just throw the cooler,
surfboard and scuba gear in the back and head for fun in the sun.
Lots of folks live in "Vanominiums" year round in Hawaii.
And why not...it has every thing you need for a "hang loose"
lifestyle that's totally in tune with nature. Duggar says, "Just
drive to the beach, open the doors and let the sun shine in. You
don't need to go fast - in fact, take it slow and enjoy the view."
--By Karen Schmitt
Name:
Li Chou Rei
Age: "undisclosed"
Occupation: Auto mechanic in Wan Dan, Ping Tung County
Type of car: 1993 Austin Mini
Modifications: Exterior embellishment
Cost of modifications: NT$250,000 (approx.) |
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The Mini--vehicle
of choice for British TV icon Mr. Bean--is well suited to the narrow
roads of southern Taiwan. Plus, it's perfect for those "tight
spots" we all experience at one time or another behind the
wheel. Owner Mr. Li explains, "The Mini has many fans in Taiwan.
We belong to a club of about 20 members and we enjoy road trips
together on weekends and holidays." Some favorite routes include
travel in Pingtung's Wan Dan town, winding through the mountains.
In spite of its compact size, the Mini can accommodate families.
In this case, there's always room for Li's wife and child to tag
along. The family owns and operates a service garage specializing
in Minis which receives calls from as far away as Taipei. Mini fans
should mark October 13 on their calendar, when drivers from all
over the island will participate in a road trip sponsored by the
Mini Hot Club. For more information, see "What's On" in
this issue of FYI South.--By Karen Schmitt
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Need a car wash? Want a bite to eat? Kaohsiung's "Car Wash
Cafe" (79, Tzu Chiang 2nd Road, Chien Chin District. Tel:
07/251-0780) may be the place for you. They'll clean your car's
exterior for NT$100 - NT$200, and spruce up the inside for NT$350-NT$500.
A hand waxing runs NT$350 -NT$500 (all costs depend upon vewhicle
size). The "Car Wash Cafe" also carries "guang
tou mei", guaranteed to keep your car smelling sweet for
a year. While you wait, have a bite to eat indoors or outside
at cafe tables. The menu lists Chinese and Western style dishes
like Steamed Shrimp in Wine (NT$280) or Hakka fare with hot
and cold beverages and desserts. |
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