Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'Perdana'.
-
After 18 long years, there finally is a new Proton Perdana to replace the 1995 model based on the Galant. This time they are using a 8th gen Honda Accord platform: http://paultan.org/2013/12/11/new-proton-perdana-accord/ The initial production is only for government use. When the production model comes out, it'll be a good chance for Malaysians to own an Accord at a discount. Doubt it'll ever come to Singapore though, come here become same price as real Accord.
-
I just done my periodic maintenance to my Saga BLM & Exora yesterday @ Larkin.Workmanship is above average.Price also average but what i like is their caring attitude towards your car by a certain mechanics.My Saga change EO from Mobil S2000 Semi-Syn to Castrol Magnatec 10W-40 Semi-Syn,Denso Oil filter,Flush out and top up Original Proton coolant(Top up RM11),Change original spec spark plugs for RM48,Clean aircon filter for free plus change the o-ring for my wiper washer bottle for RM7.Exora only clean airfilter and change spark plug for RM52.Best of all their package deal include change radiator water.They also recommend using ori Proton coolant cause of the additive which is more suitable for Campro engine.I've tried tested driving for hours and let it running from 2100-2245 w/o sign of overheating.Engine also less noise compared previous EO i've tried.The shop name is Prima Intertrade which is located just between the Nasi beriyani restaurant and solicitor office.Main EO is Castrol
-
It's confirmed that Proton had already start the bits and parts for the new models.Waja is simply rebagde from Mitsubishi Lancer 2.0GT(Not EVO X turbo) but using Proton own Campro 2.0 soft turbo version engine.Changes like grille,Steering,Audio,Rims and rear lights are done by Proton.For Perdana its Proton develop a new 2.3 Campro engine.Price for the Waja is expected to be around RM80,000-90,000 depending on the specs.For Perdana its RM93,000-103,000. Sources:From a reliable sources which had contacts with Proton
-
From Yahoo! News: Malaysia's Proton hints on VW tie-up, posts profit KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
-
How come proton singapore doesn't bring in this car? 2L V6 engine seems tempting. Looks wise, ain really tt bad.