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  2. Proton GEN•2 - Wikipedia

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    The Proton GEN2 (often simplified as Gen-2 or GEN2) is a compact 5-door liftback manufactured by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton which launched in 2004. [2] It was initially codenamed Wira Replacement Model (WRM) .

  3. Proton Perdana (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    2014 Proton Perdana 2.4P in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. The second generation Proton Perdana is a mid-sized four-door saloon from Malaysian automobile manufacturer, Proton. It was unveiled on 11 December 2013 as the successor to the original Proton Perdana. The second generation Perdana is a badge engineered version of the eighth generation Honda ...

  4. List of Proton vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Proton GEN2 (CM3L, CM6L) 2004–2012 5-doors Proton CM: C 2,600 mm 1.3L S4PE 1.6L S4PH 1.6L S4PH IAFM 1.6L S4PH CPS 5MT 4AT Malaysia China Iran

  5. Proton Persona - Wikipedia

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    The CM series is the first Proton model to use the 'Persona' nameplate in its home market. It is based on an extended Proton GEN2 platform, and was sold as a saloon complement to the GEN2 hatchback. The CM Persona replaced the Proton Wira saloon in Malaysia and the C90 Persona in its export markets.

  6. Proton Persona (2007) - Wikipedia

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    On 10 March 2008, Proton Cars UK announced the new addition of the Proton Persona saloon to the British market, which is known as the Proton GEN2 Persona, [11] while the Personas sold in other countries (such as Singapore and Australia) retain the name Persona.

  7. Proton Perdana - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia: Shah Alam, Selangor ... The Proton Perdana is a series of four-door mid-size sedan cars produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer ... [2] 2013–2015 ...

  8. Proton Satria - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Satria Neo was introduced in June 2006 as a replacement for the first generation Satria. Based on a new platform developed in-house by Proton (with some parts borrowed from the bigger Gen-2 and Waja), the car was only available in a three-door hatchback guise. The car was developed at a cost of RM500 million and four years, and was ...

  9. Autoworld.com.my - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, AW became a wholly owned subsidiary of Heritage Vest’s parent company Hong Leong Credit. Under Hong Leong’s ownership, AW soared to great readership heights, especially in late 2003, when a user posted leaked photos Proton Gen.2 months ahead of its launch. The incident was hugely controversial, but it directly led to a multiple ...