2018 Proton Perdana 2.0L Specs | |
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Engine | 2.0L 160PS |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Horsepower (ps) | 160 |
Torque (Nm) | 189 |
Transmission | AT |
2018 Proton Perdana 2.4L Specs | |
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Engine | 2.4L 180PS |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Horsepower (ps) | 180 |
Torque (Nm) | 222 |
Transmission | AT |
We recently highlighted the often-overlooked Nissan Teana, a gem among D-segment sedans. Another similarly forgotten model is the Proton Perdana. Available in the used car market for as low as RM 28k, this is an interesting option as it offers Honda reliability at Proton prices. Overview Due to the rising maintenance costs of the first-generation Perdanas, many state governments sought replacements from brands like Toyota and Mercedes-Benz, creating a national controversy during budget-tightenin
Shaun
30.05.2024
The association between Proton and Mitsubishi has been fundamental throughout most of the first half of the Malaysian tiger’s existence. While the likes of the Mitsubishi Lancer, Colt, Mirage Asti, Galant Eterna, and Town Box were given the Proton rebadge treatment, there were a few Three Diamond models that only remained in boardroom discussions. One of those proposed rebadges involved a Mitsubishi that was developed solely for the Australian market. If you imagine Australian carmakers, chances
CY Foong
27.04.2023
The last-gen Proton Perdana might be a Honda Accord underneath but it exudes an air of prestige especially since it was mainly used as the official car for government ministries and the Prime Minister himself. Well, the last two PMs chose a breadbox on wheels instead, but it seems that PM number 10 is returning to the Malaysian tiger for his choice of wheels. On Friday (2-Dec), Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim arrived at Istana Negara in a black Proton Perdana Limousine (VED 4008) as evidenced by va
CY Foong
05.12.2022
** This article is published on WapCar Community, representing the opinion of users. Click the link below to enter the community for car enthusiasts in Malaysia https://forum.wapcar.my/ Basic information of my car: Proton perdana 2.0 A 2015 . Bought it last september Reasons why I bought this car As a family car for 5 but its not there yet. On hindsight the Toyota Estima as my dearest constantly reminds would have been much much better. But when did we ever listen especially on Matters that thri
Liang
01.11.2022
** This article is published on WapCar Community, representing the opinion of users. Click the link below to enter the community for car enthusiasts in Malaysia https://forum.wapcar.my/ Basic information of my car: 2017 Proton Perdana 2.4L Reasons why I bought this car I’m a very patriotic person. I grew up with national cars. Perdana means “Prime”. And it’s a must for me to have this Prime National car by Proton. And also, I saw our former PMs (Tun Mahathir & DS Najib Razak) Proton Perdana on t
Liang
28.05.2022
Like that cute girl on the train you swore you'd 'talk to soon' but she left before you could say anything, it turns out that forbidden fruit is always the sweetest. Maybe it's the mysticism of the 'what ifs' that makes it so compelling. That could've been the same aura behind how somewhere along the line of this Honda Accord's life (sold as the Inspire in Japan), its owner decided to see what's life like living with a Proton Perdana. Which is exactly what this 2009 Inspire is all about. Now sit
Sanjay
11.12.2021