September 25, 2020

Car: Pros and cons of Perodua Myvi

The disadvantage of Perodua harga Myvi 2019 is that the seat is the biggest disadvantage of this hatchback.

For most adult men, the seats on Perodua Myvi are too small. The seat base is slightly smaller because the height of the supporting spine is too short. This can cause poor thigh support while driving. The back support of the seat is shorter than usual, which means that the head rests slightly below and rests on the neck.

Despite the large foot space in the rear row, the rear seats have the same problems as the front rows-the seats are not long enough, and the cushion between the bottom and the rear row may make some passengers feel uncomfortable.

The closest competitor to Perodua Myvi is Proton Iriz. The seat of this car is more comfortable, but the fuel consumption is higher. Iriz also lacks automatic exposure bracketing (AEB) safety features, has fewer airbags than Perodua Myvi, and does not have any other devices, such as Smart Tag devices.

For those who buy a Type B hatchback, the best choice for most Malaysians is Perodua Myvi. Fuel-efficient, practical, and stylish are one of the characteristics of Perodua Myvi, which is very suitable for the taste of Malaysians.

Therefore, in this article, we will list the pros and cons of Perodua Myvi in ​​more detail, estimating the monthly payment and maintenance costs of those who will own the best-selling car in Malaysia.

The main sales value of Perodua Myvi is worth it. For a stylish hatchback worth less than RM53,000, buyers will get some good equipment, including LED lights, 6 airbags, ASA 2.0 driver assistance system, automatic emergency braking (AEB), built-in smart tags Digital control air for equipment and air conditioning system.

Not only that, the variant with a 1.3-liter engine at the bottom is still well equipped. This entry model has 4 airbags in total. Although the 1.3-liter Myvi variant loses the side pocket airbags used only in the 1.5-liter variant, the 4 airbags are still larger than the 1.3-liter Proton Iriz variant with only 2 airbags.

In addition, Perodua Myvi's fuel consumption record is also very low. Perodua claims that the 1.5-liter Myvi variant can reach up to 4.97 liters/100 km (20.1 km/liter), but most car owners report that the fuel consumption record is about 5.88 liters/100 km (17 km/liter). In fact, the use of the real world still shows good numbers.

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