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Used Proton Ertiga for sale in Malaysia

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Buying guide

Proton Ertiga: what to know before you buy

The Proton Ertiga is a B-segment MPV, aimed at buyers who need a more practical family car than a regular hatchback or sedan, but still want something compact enough for daily use. It was launched in Malaysia in 2016 as the P6-90A generation and is no longer on sale new, so the used market is the only route in.

Supply is not especially broad at the moment, with just one 2018 unit listed at RM28,800 and 69,282 km. A total of 11,749 units have been registered since 2016, with registrations strongest in 2017 and 2018, so those years are likely to form the bulk of cars you will come across.

Because current advertised supply is thin, it is hard to read a clear value trend from listings alone. If you are shopping for one, compare year, mileage and condition carefully, and be prepared to act decisively when a clean car appears.

Price guide

Used Proton Ertiga prices by year

Asking prices for the Proton Ertiga by model year, from recent listings here and across the wider Malaysian used-car market. Condition, mileage and variant move individual cars within these ranges.

YearGenerationAsking price rangeTypical
2019 P6-90A RM25,800 – RM34,800 RM28,000
2018 P6-90A RM17,880 – RM44,500 RM27,800
2017 P6-90A RM13,800 – RM36,000 RM29,944

Based on 23 recent asking prices. Across Malaysia, 47 Proton Ertiga are listed for sale right now, median asking RM22,999. See recently sold Proton Ertiga prices.

Variants & generations

Which used Proton Ertiga should you buy

Choosing the right used Proton Ertiga involves understanding the differences between its available trims and the single generation offered in Malaysia.

  • Trim Levels: The Proton Ertiga was available in Executive and Executive Plus trims. The Executive Plus trim typically offers more features, such as additional safety equipment and comfort enhancements, making it a preferred choice for those looking for a more complete package.
  • Single Generation: The Ertiga's sole generation, the P6-90A, was launched in 2016 and remained on sale until it was discontinued. This generation is known for its practicality and fuel efficiency, which suits the needs of families looking for an economical MPV.
  • Budget Considerations: If budget constraints are a primary concern, opting for an earlier model from 2016 or 2017 might be financially advantageous. These models are likely to have higher mileage but can be more affordable compared to later models.
  • Common Weak Points: Some owners report issues with the air conditioning system and occasional concerns with interior build quality. Prospective buyers should inspect these areas carefully during a test drive.
  • Bottom Line: For most buyers, the Executive Plus trim from 2017 offers the best balance of features and value, providing a reliable and comfortable family vehicle.
Before you commit

What to check when buying a used Proton Ertiga

When considering a used Proton Ertiga, there are several key areas to inspect to ensure you're making a sound purchase.

  • Service History: Verify that the vehicle comes with a complete service history, as regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity of the Ertiga's engine and mechanical components.
  • Engine and Transmission: The Ertiga is generally reliable, but some owners have reported issues with engine noise and transmission smoothness. A thorough test drive can help identify any irregularities.
  • Flood or Accident Damage: As with any used car in Malaysia, check for signs of flood or accident damage, such as inconsistent paintwork or unusual odours inside the cabin.
  • Mileage Verification: Ensure that the mileage on the odometer is consistent with the vehicle's age and service records, as unwarranted low mileage could indicate tampering.
  • Interior Trim and Features: Inspect the interior for wear and tear, especially in the higher-spec variants, to ensure all features like air conditioning and infotainment systems are functioning properly.
Owning one

Service & ownership costs

The Proton Ertiga, widely regarded as a practical choice for families, requires regular servicing to maintain its reliability. Service intervals are typically every 10,000 km, aligning with the standard for most vehicles in its class. The cost of servicing is generally moderate, though it can vary depending on the specific service centre and any additional parts required. As with many vehicles, keeping up with the recommended service schedule is key to avoiding potential issues down the line.

In terms of fuel economy, the Ertiga is appreciated for its relatively efficient performance, making it a sensible option for those mindful of fuel costs. Insurance premiums for the Ertiga are usually in line with other B-segment MPVs, influenced by factors such as the driver's profile and coverage level. Parts availability is generally good, thanks to the Ertiga's popularity and Proton's established network, which should ease concerns about maintenance and repairs.

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FAQ

Used Proton Ertiga: your questions answered

Is the Proton Ertiga reliable?

The Proton Ertiga is widely regarded as a reliable MPV, benefiting from its Suzuki origins. Owners generally report a dependable performance with few major issues, although regular maintenance is essential to ensure longevity.

Which trim or generation of the Proton Ertiga should I buy?

The Proton Ertiga was only available in one generation in Malaysia, launched in 2016. It is advisable to consider variants with better equipment levels if available, as these often offer more comfort and convenience features.

What should I look out for when buying a used Proton Ertiga?

When purchasing a used Proton Ertiga, check for a full service history to ensure regular maintenance. Pay attention to the condition of the interior and any unusual noises from the engine or suspension, as these could indicate wear or potential issues.

How is the resale value of the Proton Ertiga?

The resale value of the Proton Ertiga can vary, but it generally holds its value reasonably well within its segment. For specific pricing, refer to the asking-prices-by-year table shown on this page.

How often does the Proton Ertiga need servicing?

The Proton Ertiga typically requires servicing at regular intervals, as recommended in the owner's manual. Keeping up with scheduled maintenance is crucial to maintaining its reliability and performance.

JPJ registrations

How popular is the Proton Ertiga?

11,749 Proton Ertiga have been registered in Malaysia since 2016, according to open JPJ registration data — recent years below.

3352016
6,0912017
5,0512018
2722019

Source: JPJ vehicle registrations · full data at car-sales-data

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