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My New Car: I would take this car over the Proton X50 anytime - My 2020 Perodua Aruz 1.5 AV
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The Perodua Aruz is a Malaysian favourite but later this year, the 7-seater SUV will be arriving in Singapore. Our southern neighbours will be the first market where the Aruz is exported but which variant could be offered will only be unveiled as the launch becomes official.
In Malaysia, there are two variants of the Aruz with the AV variant bringing absolute bang for your buck with features like A.S.A 2.0 AEB suite and auto LED headlights.
Also read: Pros & Cons: Perodua Aruz – The value-for-money 7-seater SUV
Both variants are powered by the same engine – a 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated engine (102 PS/133 Nm). This is paired to a 4-speed automatic transmission which drives the rear wheels.
Unlike in Malaysia and Indonesia, only the Aruz (or Daihatsu Terios for the Indo market) will be offered on the island. The Toyota Rush is not offered there.
Perocom Auto Pte Ltd is Perodua’s distributor in Singapore. Besides the incoming Aruz, the Myvi and Bezza are also sold there. Only one variant of the Bezza is offered – the 1.3 X, while two variants of the Myvi are available for Singaporean buyers – the 1.3 X and 1.5 H.
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Mamak Talk
Proton X50 vs Perodua Aruz: Which one is more cost-effective? Recently, my mom has been meaning to get herself an SUV, but she doesnβt want to pay more than RM80,000. Although Proton x50 and Perodua Aruz are both satisfactory, now we are struggling with which one is more worthwhile.
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