Saturday, February 11, 2012

PROTON EXORA M-LINE [MT]


Make: Proton
Model: Exora
Variant: 1.6 M-Line (M)
Year: 2012
Transmission: Manual
Mileage (km): N/A
Ref ID: 618092
OTR Price: RM 65,998.00
Location: W.P Kuala Lumpur
Posted: 10/02/2012
Updated: 10/02/2012
Discounted Price:
RM 63,898.00

Cash Discount:
RM 2,100.00


Wong David


Description:
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** DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE
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LOCATION:
LOT 2,
JALAN KEPONG,
SUNGAI BULOH EXPRESSWAY,
52200 KUALA LUMPUR

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Seller Info:
Please do not pay deposit without meeting seller and viewing the car. To protect yourself please obtain details of the seller.
Wong David
014-2222889

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Note:

The discounted price shown is after deducting the cash discount from the official OTR price.
Prices may vary as the official OTR price is based on metallic paint price for the individual category in Peninsular Malaysia.
Best effort was made in gathering official OTR price, actual OTR price may differ from the listed price.
Please refer to your sales representative for the most up-to-date OTR pricing.



Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Proton Exora Bold Premium and Exora Prime now comes with more power – 138hp & 205Nm


Last year Proton Holdings Berhad has launched a new variant of Malaysia’s first MPV Exora which features an all-new 1.6-litre Campro Charge Fuel Efficiency (CFE) engine with performance comparable to that of a 2-litre engine. The CFE engine is available in the new Exora Bold Premium and the top-of-the-line Exora Prime model that comes equipped with a 6-speed automatic CVT transmission.

Both of Exora Bold Premium and Prime now has more peak power at 138hp with 205Nm maximum torque. But the most impressive things is that the turbo powered MPV has a good looking too, as you can see from the picture above. The Proton Exora Bold Premium is now available with a prices from RM79,562.00 (solid) and RM80,012.00 (metallic). For the Exora Prime, the price is up almost higher to RM89K.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

New PROTON EXORA BOLD


PROTON has introduced their new EXORA BOLD.

It features:
1.6 CFE Engine
New exterior styling
Foldable wing mirrors
Leather seats
Reverse camera

Visit any PROTON showroom or website for more details.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Proton Exora Bold- New Face

Proton has added a new fleet to its current models, the All New Proton Exora Bold.
More power with new added features with bigger space is a bonus to the buyers.

BOLD WITH EXTERIOR STYLING
Features the exterior and unique styling of all new Exora Bold:

1. 16'' alloy rim projects a sportier look.

2. Curvier bumpers and skirting create a more commanding presence.

3. Restyled radiator grille for that 'fierce' look.
4. Rear smoked combi-lamps styled after sports cars.


BOLD ENHANCED PERFORMANCE
CHARGED FUEL EFFICIENCY  (CFE) ENGINE
Boosted by a more effiecient 1.6L engine, you get the powerful performance comparable to a 2.0L engine but with lower fuel consumption. The additional power only kicks in when it's needed like in overtaking or accelerating, thus conserving fuel in docile driving conditions. In short, this 'pay-as-you-go' engine concept gives you more 'vroom' for every litre of petrol use.



































BOLD WITH INTERIOR ELEGANCE
1. Bright easy-to-read meter fascia provides clear driving info
2. Steering wheel with leather wrap for better grip and looks.
3. Centre console with chrome-like finish gives it a polished look.
4. Ergonomic leather seats make driving extra comfortable.

BOLD WITH ACTIVE SAFETY
1. ABS helps stabilise the car on slippery roads.
2. EBD automatically balances the car for more stable braking.
3. Dual SRS airbags protect the driver and front passenger.
4. Pre-tensioner seatbelts help slow upper body movement to prevent serious injury.

BOLD EVEN MORE FEATURES
1. DVD player provides continuous entertainment throughtout your journey.
2. GPS navigator directs you to wherever parking in tight sports easier.
4. Reverse camera allows safer maneuvering when reversing.
5. Expand the interior space greatly with foldable 2nd and 3rd row seats.

Complete Specifications for EXORA BOLD 1.6AT/ Excutive/Standard Manual


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Exora Shows Promise


THE Proton Exora is a vehicle designed to meet a very specific purpose.

In providing a new seven-seat vehicle for a price you'd normally expect to see when shopping used, it can't fail to sell.


It might not be the most exciting car for sale but if practicality and trimming the budget come first, it's a vehicle with a lot to be said for it.
Given that Proton looks set to change the engine, transmission and suspension settings from the car that's been on sale for some time in Malaysia, you're not going to get definitive driving impressions just yet.
Plans are afoot to introduce a turbocharged version of the domestic market 1.6-litre four- cylinder petrol engine which will be mated to a CVT gearbox.
If this shifts enough units to make the expense worthwhile, a diesel version will appear some time thereafter.
The Exora is tuned to provide ride comfort rather than exciting handling, although it's likely that Proton will turn to Lotus in order to ensure that it handles a little more crisply for more demanding British customers.
The Exora isn't going to set too many hearts aflutter with its functional styling but the inevitable consequence of that slab-sided look is plenty of space inside.
The basic proportions are a little unusual, with plenty of height but not the most generous serving of width.
This makes the Exora easy to slot into parking spaces and manoeuvre through tight city streets but if you're planning on carrying three abreast in the second row, it's probably best if they're not too broad of shoulder.
Luggage space in the rear is capable of dealing with a light shopping trip, but anything much bigger and you'll need to start folding the seats.
This isn't too difficult, and the second row's 70/30 split allows you to load long items through and still retain enough space for a couple of passengers.
Build quality is about as you'd expect.
The quality of the interior plastics isn't brilliant and there's an awful lot of grey about, but some not inconsiderable thought has clearly gone into the control ergonomics.
While this represents a mere first glimpse of what British customers will be getting, the Proton Exora has a ready made market niche awaiting it. With many MPVs getting more and more technologically complex, there exists a gap that can be filled by a car that's simple, inexpensive and as tough as old boots. The Exora might well be that car.
Clearly much will depend on how ambitious Proton gets with UK pricing, but the omens look good.
Both Honda and Fiat have tried the short and wide MPV route in this country with the FR-V and Multipla respectively, but Proton is taking a different tack with its rather narrower Exora and it's one that might well find favour. It's too early to offer a proper report card just yet, but the Exora is one to keep an eye on.

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