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Wow....less than $10K Singapore dollar? Malaysia really boleh...I don't mind driving one for marketing and simple outing when I retire there....

 

http://www.peroduaaxia.com/

 

http://www.mysinchew.com/node/100878

 

Perodua Axia opens for booking Friday

  • 2014-08-14 13:04

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 14 (Bernama) -- Axia, Malaysia's first energy-efficient vehicle (EEV) – with a tentative starting price of RM24,900 (for Peninsular Malaysia) - will be open for booking at all Perodua sales outlets from tomorrow, Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) said.

In a statement, Perodua said the latest model is its most fuel efficient car that could travel up to 21.6 kilometers per litre, spacious, packed with unique Malaysian features, and boasted an overall low-cost ownership.

Perodua President and Chief Executive Officer Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh said the deal is the all-in-one package for every Malaysian.

"The car will not only be able to fit four travel bags as it has a 260-litre boot capacity but also very flexible to ensure maximum comfort and usage," Aminar said.

Slated to be launched soon, the Axia is Perodua's 10th model produced via Perodua's modern and ecologically-friendlier new manufacturing plant.

"We believe that the Perodua Axia is competitive in the region, which explained why the word 'Asia' was incorporated into the name," he added.

The Perodua Axia comes in four variants, namely Standard E, Standard G, Special Edition and Advance. It also comes with a five-year warranty – another first for Perodua.

Booking fees are RM250 and RM300 - depending on the variant.

In conjunction with the month of Syawal, Perodua is holding a nationwide open house at all its sales and service outlets on Aug 16 and 17 to usher in the festival and provide more information on the Perodua Axia to the public

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Wow....less than $10K Singapore dollar? Malaysia really boleh...I don't mind driving one for marketing and simple outing when I retire there....

 

http://www.peroduaaxia.com/

 

http://www.mysinchew.com/node/100878

 

Perodua Axia opens for booking Friday

  • 2014-08-14 13:04

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 14 (Bernama) --WOT WOT WOT

 

per are the pictures from

 

http://www.peroduaaxia.com/

 

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axia-dashboard-620x350.jpg

 

axia-speedo-620x350.jpg

 

 

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My niece (Malaysian) is considering this model last week, the base auto transmission.

Anyone has any feedback?

 

Rented a Myvi b4 in MY. Nippy, spacious but really feels like milo-tin on wheels. Dare not go beyond 80kmh on the highway as it feels quite unsafe..... [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

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My niece (Malaysian) is considering this model last week, the base auto transmission.

Anyone has any feedback?

 

This car just launched right? So I don't think there will be much feedback yet for now....Unless someone test driven it in Malaysia...At this price...really don't mind to own one ...but can only happen in Malaysia.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2vO4kmpyO4

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hji_nCBgyg4

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Turbocharged

Speedometer goes all the way to 200kmh wor .....even if its just 65 bhp. This is called planning in advance ; cos many will go lup turbo .

 

Wah booking fee only RM 250 to 300 ; about the price of one massage plus special . [rolleyes]

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Rented a Myvi b4 in MY. Nippy, spacious but really feels like milo-tin on wheels. Dare not go beyond 80kmh on the highway as it feels quite unsafe..... [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

Myvi is following Toyota cars engine and handling, that's why car very light. But quite good to drive la.

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Turbocharged

Myvi is following Toyota cars engine and handling, that's why car very light. But quite good to drive la.

 

Thot its Daihatsu Sirion ?

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Myvi is following Toyota cars engine and handling, that's why car very light. But quite good to drive la.

 

ok for around town lah. light & nippy. but on the hwy, it's a bit too light (and hollow feeling) for my liking.

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ok for around town lah. light & nippy. but on the hwy, it's a bit too light (and hollow feeling) for my liking.

If you used to toyota cars, you should get used to myvi?! Lol.

 

Thot its Daihatsu Sirion ?

Thought daihatsu also 'using' toyota engine?
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Thot its Daihatsu Sirion ?

Yes it is Daihatsu Sirion.... Perodua never did the RnD themselves. They just buy the design from Daihatsu and re-badge it to become Perodua

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Rented a Myvi b4 in MY. Nippy, spacious but really feels like milo-tin on wheels. Dare not go beyond 80kmh on the highway as it feels quite unsafe..... [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

 

drove my sister-in-law Myvi before too.. quite nice to drive actually..

 

For this new AXIA model... I think should be okie ba... I always feel Perodua car is better than Proton..

 

Yes it is Daihatsu Sirion.... Perodua never did the RnD themselves. They just buy the design from Daihatsu and re-badge it to become Perodua

 

Actually I prefer them to re-badge it rather than anyhow RnD... [:p]

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drove my sister-in-law Myvi before too.. quite nice to drive actually..

 

For this new AXIA model... I think should be okie ba... I always feel Perodua car is better than Proton..

 

Maybe it is true that perodua is better than proton? Drove a wira and myvi before, i like the myvi handling.

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