2019 Proton Saga 1.3L Premium AT User Reviews

Excellent
4.0
6 Reviews
Performance
Ride Comfort
Space
Fuel Economy
Quality & Features
Price & Cost
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Pros
1.Superb NVH and Space 2.Good Safety Features 3.Excellent Ride & Handling
Cons
1.Bad Quality Control 2.Noisy and Slippery Stock Tyres 3.Useless Rear Boot Release Button 4.Unworthy Proton Add-ons

Space

The boot is pretty massive, and the cabin space is good enough for everyday drive.

Power

It is powerful enough for daily drive, and the fuel consumption is pretty decent, too. 

Ride & Handling

The car was very stable cruising at high speed, and you feel safe driving it on highways. 

Fuel Economy

In proper city driving, the Proton Saga has an average fuel consumption of 8.5 L/100 km, and on the long distance, it has an average of 6.5-7L/100 km, which is quite impressive. 

Comfort

The Proton Saga has very refined NVH, so the ride experience is superb with very little noise even at high speed. Altough it dropped the CVT and replaced it with a 4AT, it still has quite a smooth ride. 

Exterior

With its "Infinite Weave" front grill, nice-looking bumpers and sporty rims, the Proton Saga is quite handsome for a daily commute car. However, the stock paintwork is quite rough, which is quite easy to bloat out and peel off. 

Interior

The interior is satisfactory, and the audio system is actually very good and refined, and the car is equipped with a floating display head unit, which doesn't look bad at all. However, due to the bad quality control, the interior will sometimes rattle a bit. 

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