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proton exora launch on 15 april

Proton Holdings Bhd's maiden multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), the Exora, is scheduled to be launched on April 15, some buyers who had test-driven the MPV disclosed.

A top convention centre in the heart of Kuala Lumpur will be the launch pad, they added.

They said the on-the-road price of the 1.6-litre Exora, excluding insurance, will be not more than RM77,000.

Two versions are available, with the entry-level unit selling at about RM72,000, one of them said.

If you add another RM4,000, you will get the high-line unit with extra features including leather seats and a navigational system with DVD-playing capability.
Company officials, meanwhile, said orders for some 1,500 units of the 1.6-litre MPV were already secured since unofficial sales kicked off on February 21.

"The Exora is value for money. It is good-looking, spacious and cramped with attractive features," said Saaidan Lateh.

Saaidan, a father of four and drives a Proton Waja, was one of the first few members of the public to have taken the Exora for a short spin at the Proton test track last month.

They were selected among those who had made early orders for the MPV by placing a RM1,000 booking fee.

Saaidan said he was most impressed with the Exora's ample and comfortable seating space for seven people as well as its high-performing but quiet Campro CPS engine.

As a lady driver and a mother of several children, Noraseidah Mokhtar liked the Exora's safety features particularly the innovative door lock system.

"You can unlock the driver's door without unlocking any other door. This helps when you don't want any stranger to hop into the car via any of the passenger doors.

Noraseidah also liked the Exora's ability to continue to "brighten up", albeit for a brief moment, after the key is taken out.

"Even when the engine or lights have been switched off, the car can continue to light up for some time. This is enough to let me get inside my house at night before everything turns dark again," she explained.

Another buyer who was also impressed with the Exora's performance, design, features and price is T.K. How.

How, owner of a Puchong-based fabricating company, is buying a unit for his wife.

"I've been using and changing six Proton cars all these years. I don't find much problems with the cars.

"I originally wanted to buy a Proton Satria Neo CPS for my wife, who likes driving fast. But to curb her interest for her own good, I decided to get her an Exora," he said.

"She doesn't know that I'm buying her the car. If she doesn't like it, I may have to buy her the Neo CPS," How said.
 

1 comment so far.

  1. szan April 19, 2009 at 11:10 AM
    sama mcm hang naik superbike cbr tapi guna enjin honda kapcai le tu.....nk ke...harap facelift aje lawa....betul x?

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