RM 34,800 - 44,800
15 other Proton models
2021 Proton Saga Standard 1.3
19,336 km
3.5 years
Kuala Lumpur
Over a 5-year/100,000-km period, the Saga costs RM 3,008 to maintain while the Bezza costs RM 3,149 over the same period-
The Proton Saga is one of the cheapest new cars in Malaysia and comes in 3 variants:
1.3 Standard MT - RM 32,800
1.3 Standard AT - RM 35,800
1.3 Premium AT - RM 39,800
The Bezza is better in terms of fuel economy, boot space and safety features.
The Saga is better in terms of ride and comfort.
Yes, Proton Saga has Daytime Running Lights, which are: 2019 Proton Saga 1.3L Premium AT.
Here are the ISOFIX and variants of Proton Saga:
Variants | 2019 Proton Saga 1.3L Standard MT | 2019 Proton Saga 1.3L Standard AT | 2019 Proton Saga 1.3L Premium AT | 2018 Proton Saga 1.3 Standard MT | 2018 Proton Saga 1.3 Standard CVT | 2018 Proton Saga 1.3 Executive CVT | 2018 Proton Saga 1.3 Premium CVT |
ISOFIX | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
The 2019 Proton Saga is the cheapest sedan you can buy in Malaysia. Prices range from RM 32,800 to RM 39,800, all powered by a 1.3-litre engine paired to either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic. Its only rival is the Perodua Bezza which when equipped with a similar 1.3-litre engine, costs between RM 43,980 to RM 49,980 – not quite the people’s car. (New 2020 Perodua Bezza vs 2019 Proton Saga - How do they compare?)
Plenty of reputable brands available 175/70 R13 tyres often seen on Proton Saga and Wira Prices range between RM 100 to RM 200 per tyreSmall rim sizes are often fitted onto more budget-friendly cars not just for model variant differentiation but also lower costs when it comes to tyre replacement.The last new car sold in Malaysia that came with a 13-inch wheel was the 2016 Proton Saga 1.3L Standard. Since the new 2019 Proton Saga facelift, every new passenger car now comes with a minimum wheel s
Adrian Chia
07.10.2019
RM683.90 cheaper over 5 years/100,000 km Transmission fluid is less costly to replace Optimised service intervalsProton has put in extensive effort into marketing the benefits and rationale to switching from their punch-sourced Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) to a Hyundai-sourced 4-speed torque converter in the facelifted 2019 Proton Saga.Besides boasting stronger acceleration and improved drivability, there is also another (huge) benefit of switching to the 4AT – lower maintenance
Adrian Chia
29.08.2019
Proton took the right approach when they launched the 2019 Proton Saga facelift. Offering improved features and drivability at a lower price point for consumers.Their strategy of giving better value for money to the consumers is being rewarded in their sales numbers, with a monthly average of 3,500 cars delivered. The Saga facelift was crucial in helping Proton achieve their 2019 sales target of 100,000 units.Even as archrival, Perodua launched their updated Saga competitor, the price tag is jus
Adrian Chia
28.02.2020
Stay competitive in the segment Answering to consumer demands Better performance without compromising on fuel economyNetizens had polarising opinions when the 2019 Proton Saga facelift was announced to come with a 4-speed automatic. Some welcomed this move; others claim it’s a step back, technology-wise.The primary challenge here is to create greater model differentiation between the Saga and Persona. Although the two compete in different segments, the entry price point of a Persona
Adrian Chia
22.08.2019
Remember that time when we witnessed a Proton Saga R3 racecar chase down an FD2R? Well Proton’s R3 team is proud to show to us just how the car was built.In a brand new web-series, the Proton R3 team explains that all the R3 cars started out as normal cars built for the roads.Engineers would pick a car from the line-up and strip it down to its bare basics before fitting the car up with circuit racing requirements like roll cages and six-point harness seatbelt.We’ve already been
Jerrica
08.11.2019