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The Perodua Axia is a city car produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Perodua.It was launched on 15 September 2014 as the successor to the Viva. [1] The car takes over the title of being the most affordable car in Malaysia from the Viva, and the best-selling car in Malaysia for three consecutive years, between 2015 until 2017. [2]
The Proton Saga is a series of subcompact cars and currently city cars produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton. Introduced in 1985, the Proton Saga became the first Malaysian car and a major milestone in the Malaysian automotive industry. The Saga is Proton's longest-running and best-selling nameplate, with over 1.9 million units ...
Like its predecessor, the Kelisa was the cheapest new car on sale in the United Kingdom, starting at under £5,000. [2] Perodua Kelisa (rear) In 2002, the Kelisa Limited Edition was launched distinguable by a two-tone paintwork, leather seats and leather wrapped steering wheel. [3] The Perodua Kelisa launched with three variants: EX, GX and EZ. [4]
Malaysia's car industry is dominated by two local manufacturers which are heavily supported by the government through National Car Policy e.g. trade barriers. These local manufacturers are Proton and Perodua. [2] These excise duties imposed on foreign manufactured cars have made them very expensive for consumers in Malaysia.
Mitsubishi Mirage. Year: 2021 MSRP: $14,295 Despite its 10-year warranty, satisfactory cargo space, decent looks and sub-$15,000 MSRP, the Mitsubishi Mirage has no place among the very solid ...
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It enabled the car to be more competitively priced in that market. [30] GEN•2 models sold in export markets from 2011 onwards are equipped with the Proton Persona's L.E.D. tail lights, which help give the GEN•2 a more modern appearance. [31] Proton discontinued sales of the GEN•2 in Malaysia in 2012. [23]
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