Yeay. Finally got my Persona yesterday after one and a half months waiting. First of all, this would be my first "First-hand" car bought in my whole life and now I realize why people don't want to buy Proton cars. Have a lots to say bout it, but I'll go through 1 by 1.
1. Dealership: The dealer sucks, maybe I choose the wrong dealer but compared to other auto makers, they don't walk the talk. The car delivery and service is lousy. Once they get the deposit of RM500, they try to avoid you and make up a lot of reasons here and there. If you want to buy Proton car, my advise is to go to Proton Edar (not EON, no, never) and ask around about the dealer's performance. The non-performance dealer will frustrate customers hence creating bad reputation of Proton.
2. Car Overal Condition: The delivered condition is satisfied with a minor scratch at some obvious parts. Complained it to the dealer and they promised to polish the car during my first 1000km service (yet another promise) and I think the scratchs can be removed. Other than that, everything looks and feels like as what is shown in the showrooms. Door panel, interior, seat and space gives me a whole new experience and no more plastic feel as per Gen2's. The only thing I don't agree is the steering which is not so solid and its like doesn't match with the interior.
3. Car Performance: Yet to be fully tested because afraid to do so before the first service. But manage to drive at highway up to 130km/h and the rpm meter is slightly above 3200. I suppose it can go up to 160km/h @ 4000rpm. The pick-up was great and Proton had really tuned up and upgrade the automatic TCS. Some time when I want to accelerate, the rev will go up quickly and really gives me the power especially during overtaking.
4. Comfort: Sound insulation was very good. They've change the side mirror design which is the main contributor of sound leak into the driver's compartment. My only frustration is that the car makes a "purring" sound (sounds like a metal sheet vibrating in the engine compartment) when I turn on the air conditioning. I don't know where it went wrong but for sure I'll ask the mechanics to rectify it during the first service. Else, air conditioning was perfect. I had to lower the temperature because I was freezing although the air flow is at its lowest. During my drive back to home last nite with my wife (aka joy ride in the new car), my wife can sleep soundly at the passenger side although Malaysian road as we all know is very very bumpy and rough. Finally, I would like to congratulate Lotus-Proton for its comfortable and responsive handling.
5. Space: At first I thought Persona will be smaller than Waja in terms of its driver's and passenger's space. For me being XXL size, Persona offers a good deal for those who can not buy small car like Perodua Kelisa or Daihatsu Mira or Mini Cooper. The legroom is ample, width is good, height is great and luggage compartment is huge. I'm still thinking wheter or not to put a 12" speaker box in it but of course now I can carry my golf bag anywhere I want. ;-) wink2.
6. Sound System: I am a music lover and my "previous car" (poor Satria now called such name) was installed and equipped with Sony MP3 Player, Amplifier, Speakers and Bass Box for maximum audio experience. For this car, the standard package for me is good. The only downside is that I have to use the FM transmitter for my IPOD and play it through radio's FM frequency which ends up lowering the sound quality whereas in my "previous car" I just have to plug in the Auxiliary-to-headphone connector and listen to great music instantly.
I would say that my overall review would be 8.5/10. The only things left are to install proper audio system and put some skirting around the car. Other than that, I am really satisfied with the whole package and thank god I made the right decision to buy the Persona. Initially I want a Honda City, but I think Persona suits me well and its Value for Money.
It's better to buy expensive properties which will appreciate rather than expensive cars which will depreciate......
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Proton Persona Review
Posted by: HomeQueen Time: 10:07 AM 5 Comments
Category: Motoring
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Proton Persona: Price vs Quality
My latest affection is the new Proton Persona. Many people lost their trust in proton. For me, with recent change of management, I have more confidence in buying proton car. Their promise is that they already changed the parts and flaw which they identified in previous model i.e. Gen 2.
As for me, my family have been using proton made cars for years and I think is value for money. Despite the usual maintenance, of course some parts, bits and pieces needed to be changed after 3 or 4 years. I, myself is currently using a second hand satria and it still works very well and can go up to 150km/h with its 1.3L engine.
Thanks to paultan.org, before they launched the Persona, I managed to have a brief idea on how the persona or what people claim as Gen2 sedan via computer generated images posted in his blog. My view is that Persona is how Gen2 should look like when it was launched a couple years ago. A better passenger space, boot space and better interior. Running on 1.6L Campro engine (similar to Proton Waja's engine capacity), I think Persona is best fit for those who want impulsive riding + less fuel consumption. I have friends in Proton and they said that the current Proton Waja model is the most fuel economic car when it comes to long distance journey.
In terms of price compared to cars of its class (Myvi, Honda City, Toyota Vios), Persona is better being a Malaysian Product besides Myvi, which does not have any huge import tax imposed on it plus its an upgrade version of a previous model.
Proton Persona 1.6AT H-Line Metallic – RM55,800
Proton Persona 1.6AT M-Line Metallic – RM52,800 (my choice)
Proton Persona 1.6MT M-Line Metallic – RM49,800
Proton Persona 1.6AT B-Line Metallic – RM48,449
Proton Persona 1.6AT B-Line Solid – RM47,999
Proton Persona 1.6MT B-Line Metallic – RM45,449
Proton Persona 1.6MT B-Line Solid – RM44,999
I've ordered mine and very eager to get and experience the difference in its handling and comfort (which many pioneer test drivers had claimed so). For sure It'll be better than my Satria which has served me well for the past 3 years. I just want to change to a 4 doors cars with a higher engine capacity and more rooms in the luggage compartment (where I can put my 12" speaker box and still have more rooms for other stuff). Wink2. OK guys, I'll share my driving experience soon when I get my new "TOY". transmission ends...
Posted by: HomeQueen Time: 12:00 PM 6 Comments
Category: Motoring