Proton Ertiga
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Proton Ertiga P6-90A (2016-Present)

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Date Reviewed
29 May 2023
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1.4 Executive AT (2016)
Bought new, Owned for 7 Years
Fuel Economy: 13.0 km/litre (7.7 L/100 km), RON95, Mileage: 1,500 km/month
    1) At that time, this was the only EEV-certified MPV in Malaysia. It can average between 13-16 km/l on mixed driving conditions.
    2) Good ground clearance (185mm), can get over speed bumps under full load without worrying about scraping the bottom.
    3) Rear aircond! A feature solely missing from the Perodua Alza which was this car's main competitor.
    3) Very comfortable seats. Even during long journeys, u don't have body ache like in Alza
    4) The 3rd row can accommodate adults. We have went for a trip from KL - Terrengganu with 6 adults. Surprisingly accommodating. And after completing the trip, the average fuel consumption was 15.6 km/l
    5) Service & maintenance costs relatively affordable.
    6) Reliable engine, gearbox and aircond. Never once had to repair or replace any of these 3 components in the past 6 years of ownership. Maybe because it's a Suzuki underneath.
    7) Compared to Alza or Avanza, this car feels much more stable and pleasant to drive. Passenger comfort is also better than those 2. But compared to Exora, Exora wins.
    8) Value for money (Bought with RM3K rebate + 5 years free service, which made it cheaper than the Alza and Exora).
    1) Super duper basic features. No steering controls, no Bluetooth, no keyless entry, no push start, no arm rest, no telescopic steering adjust, no DRLs, no LED lights and many more modern features are missing. Even the instrument cluster is really basic.
    2) Outdated boring exterior and interior design. Can look better with some mods (like bigger rims, body kits, spoilers) but otherwise quite old looking.
    3) Poor safety system. Only 2 airbags and no ESC. For a family MPV in 2023, this is rather unacceptable.
    4) Engine performance can feel inadequate (only 94hp & 130Nm) at times esp when climbing hilly roads with full load. The engine will rev a lot and this can bring down the fuel economy.
    5) Lack of storage space. Only 1 cupholder infront and no arm rest.
    6) Boot space with all seats up, although more than Alza, is still quite limited. Can fit few backpacks or a tiny foldable stroller and that's about it.
To improve
- Hope Proton brought in the new gen Ertiga to Malaysia, which looks far more modern and has better specs and safety. Can be a proper competitor to Perodua Alza. - Although a rebadge, wished Proton could have tweaked or improved the design to make it more modern looking.
Yes, I would recommend this car