Unless you buy a domestic car, there’s an import duty of 70-100% in Malaysia, so if you want to avoid that you can basically decide between Proton and Perodua.
I don’t care about cars whatsoever, so was checking for used models of either brand (less than 4 years old, max 30k km down) and found a good deal on this one.
Sagas are unkillable, garbage time on YouTube put pepsi in the coolant and replaced the oil with Nutella in a 2009 saga, then when the Nutella killed the engine he fixed it with bolts from a hardware store and it still did almost the exact same times in a drag race before and after. He also cleaned out the Nutella oil using a pressure washer and it still survived.
LOL, I’ll have to watch that video. Sounds like a fun time!
I’ve got the 2019 model I believe (manufactured in August 2020, first registered end of 2021), so it still came with half a year of manufacturer’s warranty.
So far I’m really happy with it. Definitely not a race car with a 4 gear automatic transmission, but since we have a 110kph limit on highways and plenty of traffic, it gets the job more than just done.
Come Monday I’ll do the first longer trip (400km, about 5h) up into the mountains, curious how it’s gonna go.
Proton Saga 1.3
Unless you buy a domestic car, there’s an import duty of 70-100% in Malaysia, so if you want to avoid that you can basically decide between Proton and Perodua.
I don’t care about cars whatsoever, so was checking for used models of either brand (less than 4 years old, max 30k km down) and found a good deal on this one.
Sagas are unkillable, garbage time on YouTube put pepsi in the coolant and replaced the oil with Nutella in a 2009 saga, then when the Nutella killed the engine he fixed it with bolts from a hardware store and it still did almost the exact same times in a drag race before and after. He also cleaned out the Nutella oil using a pressure washer and it still survived.
LOL, I’ll have to watch that video. Sounds like a fun time!
I’ve got the 2019 model I believe (manufactured in August 2020, first registered end of 2021), so it still came with half a year of manufacturer’s warranty.
So far I’m really happy with it. Definitely not a race car with a 4 gear automatic transmission, but since we have a 110kph limit on highways and plenty of traffic, it gets the job more than just done.
Come Monday I’ll do the first longer trip (400km, about 5h) up into the mountains, curious how it’s gonna go.
Bro, link that video.
Playlist of the videos
Thanks :)