Perodua Axia
 (2.5/5)
expert rating
 (3.9/5)
owner rating
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The Perodua Axia is not exactly a bad car for the first-time buyer - certainly better than the Viva that came before it. But despite the low, low entry price, it doesn't offer that much value for money, and it feels low-rent everywhere you look. Given the strong, if slightly costlier, competition from both Proton and foreign brands, it's best to look elsewhere for your first foray into automobile ownership.

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Expert Review

Date Reviewed
10 January 2019
Performance
Ride & Handling
Comfort
Safety
Space
Value
The Perodua Axia is not exactly a bad car for the first-time buyer - certainly better than the Viva that came before it. But despite the low, low entry price, it doesn't offer that much value for money, and it feels low-rent everywhere you look. Given the strong, if slightly costlier, competition from both Proton and foreign brands, it's best to look elsewhere for your first foray into automobile ownership.
For
  • Wipes the floor with the rest of the class in terms of fuel efficiency
  • 1.0 litre three-pot engine has decent low-end punch
  • Exemplary ride comfort
  • Spacious cabin hides plenty of nifty practical touches
Against
  • Cheap-feeling plastics, shoddy build quality
  • Steering is vague, surprisingly heavy at low speeds
  • Engine is loud and uncouth
  • No ABS except on higher-end models

Latest Owner Review

Date Reviewed
30 May 2023
Performance
Handling
Comfort
Safety
Space
Value
Standard G 1.0 AT (2015)
Bought used, Owned for 4 Years
Fuel Economy: 14.0 km/litre (7.1 L/100 km), RON95, Mileage: 250 km/month
    small and agile
    easier to shuttle on the street
    very fuel efficient
    affordable price and maintenance for first car owner
    Storage space limited, not suitable for family
    Seat comfort isn't long-distance friendly
    High-speed engine noise and poor NVH performance
    Driver side windows only auto open but dont have auto close
To improve
Upgrade the engine to be 1.2L / 1.5L for more power while maintaining the fuel economy. Strengthen NVH performance More interior practical features and design such as armrest box
Yes, I would recommend this car