Proton, Perodua dikeji laman antarabangsa.
Perodua
It may be true that you get what you pay for, but it doesn't follow that the cheapest cars are the best value. These appallingly under-developed, outdated and plain ugly offerings come from Malaysia's least desirable brand. Think about it – that means even if you're doggedly pro-Malaysia, you don't have to buy one of these.
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Kelisa
£4,399 - £4,599
An astonishing feat – Britain's cheapest car is so humblingly bad it's not even worth the pocket money it costs. So poor it deserves to benefit from the next Comic Relief.
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Kenari
£5,999 - £6,783
Looks like it ought to have plenty of room inside but is actually pitifully cramped – like the Tardis in reverse. Except that the Tardis looks more like a car than this.
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MYVI
£7,497 - £9,584
Named after a classic ice lolly, but not as sweet, desirable or long lasting. Costs about the same though. There's an old Toyota Yaris underneath. Get one of those instead.
Proton
We don't know what Malaysian motorists did to upset the gods, but it must have been something pretty serious, judging by the punishment they seem to be getting. Still, at least the domestic audience thinks this stuff is the norm – what on earth do they think they're doing bringing it to the UK? Walk away.
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GEN-2
£8,785 - £11,595
A budget five-door hatchback intended to make you think twice about buying a Focus. Frankly, we think a medium-size cabbage makes a more sensible alternative.
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Satria-Neo
£9,785 - £11,440
Not half-bad hatch with decent Lotus-aided chassis, but lack of space inside, awful badge and ridiculous name make it a must-not-have for the youth it's aimed at.
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Savvy
£7,830 - £8,530
Truly awful, but we are grateful to Proton for reminding us of how good every other small car on sale in the UK is. We suggest you try buying one of those instead.
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