A Glimpse Of The New Perodua MPV
OK, this time it is for real, not the funny looking Perodua MPV. Two colors shown here. White and red. However the Perodua MPV in red seems more towards a darker red or maybe it’s dark purple. Anyway, we have to wait for the launch to find out.
Perodua has a good track record producing cool cars, I hope this one will be as cool as the rest.








Ronic
Nice look! Hope price offer also “nice” figure!
admin
@Ronic,
Perodua cars are usually a bit expensive.
Stratovarius
That’s right ’cause perodua’s models just nice from outside but internal very similar to other model from it’s competitors (like Proton)…
I think most people bought the perodua’s models are only “fall in love” with their external “beauty”
admin
@Stratovarius,
You’re right. Recently I test drive a saga. Compare it to my fater in law’s viva, saga is way much better and it cheap too. Viva 660 does not come with a power steering
Zailia
Sebuah MPV yang menawan di bahagian hadapan dan tidak menarik di bahagian belakang.
Cool TV
Cool car, but seems like very small. The first pic has a man sitting at the back. Looks cramp.
momentCapture
perodua?? nothing to bangga lah… adopted car maa…. amik sebijik…then tukar logo saja… 2X5 mcm naza… absolutely made in japan finished in Malaysia…
at least bg org malaysia some work to do lah…better then duduk saja…
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