It looks like the launch of the new 2011 Perodua Myvi is around the corner – the company sent an email stating that it will begin accepting bookings for the new car from this Saturday, June 4. Unfortunately, the press release that was supposed to be attached wasn’t there in the mail, so we can’t say what other info there is on the release.
The car itself has already been spotted many times – in disguised form – out on the road, so the shape of the new form isn’t a stranger. What remains to be seen is whether a 1.5 litre version will come about with the D54T, as initially mentioned months ago. Guess the answers to all will be revealed soon enough.
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Comments on the blog post reveal a mix of concerns and opinions about the new Perodua Myvi. Many are skeptical about the car’s design, considering it a facelift with little innovation, and criticize its high pricing and perceived low value compared to competitors like Proton or imported brands. There are technical worries, especially about the power window switches, chassis strength, and safety features, with some owners sharing their past problems. Buyers express excitement about the opening of bookings with high anticipation for a 1.5L variant, though some worry about the actual pricing and features. Overall, sentiments are mixed, with enthusiasm for the new model tempered by doubts over quality, price, and safety, reflecting the strong opinions of prospective consumers and critics alike.