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It has Character - based on Daihatsu Trevis | Posted on 14 Jan 2009 |
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- To other owners - try to deal with the Management, because I agree that the salesmen are not very efficient.
- I vote Excellent for Exterior because it is easy to change the look, as its size is like the "real" mini. Refer to Daihatsu Trevis or the Mini.
- The Handling is very good with wider rims and tyres (still legal). Engine is powerful enough to fit wider rims and tyres. Try it, the improvement is great.
What I like
Everything except the standard exteroir (which can be changed easily) and the interior.
What I do not like
Interior - not much you can do about it.
Limited Features - but you don't really need it.
Very Reliable vehicle | Posted on 12 Dec 2008 |
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Got my kelisa in 2006, very happy with it. No problems. Although still small and no power but what to expect from a 989cc car. Have all the basic of the car and that's good enough. Not to mention its very reliable
What I like
-Good FC
-Cheap Maintence
-Cheap parts
-Tons of accessories across the causeway
What I do not like
-Small boot space
-Poor sound insulation
-Engine noisy at times but still bearable (to me)
No problem with engine | Posted on 06 Dec 2008 |
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I can say this is not the most appealing car, but at least it get the job done. Ferrying around my new born is the reason i got a car, so far I'm still happy. Handling become much stable after installing front strut bar.
Longest distance travel is to Ipoh (500+ km) at speed of 130KM/h, faster than that is not adviced.
What I like
Fuel saver engine.
What I do not like
Lack of storage space.
Easy, Reliable car | Posted on 05 Nov 2008 |
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Having rented this car few times i'm quite surprise that it is one of the most reliable, affordable compact car.Even with fully seated this car still perform although a bit noisy. Still a practical choice who's on tight budget
What I like
The reliable, Cheap to maintain engine and spare parts. The acceleration.
What I do not like
The exterior looks outdated
Worst after sales service I have seen in my life before | Posted on 02 Sep 2008 |
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For those who is thinking about buying this car, I can only say good luck. I bought this car for 2 months and EVEN I bought a new car the car have been giving lots of problem to me. AND the best part is not about the workmanship of this car, IT IS the after sales services they provide. They told me to wait 1 month for the clutch cable when the cable they give me in a NEW car is faulty. And their service is extremely rude, imagine u call in and ask them some question and just hang up? I been there more than 10 times in 2 month. You bring in with 2 problems, after servicing it come back with 2 same problem and 1 new problem and this thing never stop. The way they talk to their customer really make me puke, the car is alright for point a to point b for that price but when u think of the service they going to give you, I would rather buy a china car.
What I like
Cheap but you will need to pay the price
Small but useful mode of transport | Posted on 23 Jul 2008 |
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For the price you pay, it has satisfied the basic function of a car. Small yet powerful. The look is also cute. It can modify with different kind of design.
It is another kind of enjoyment when driving a Kelisa. Compared to driving a big car, it is easy to handle, especially when you are parking carparks which has very small lots.
Space is quite restraint, but it is ideal for small family, with around 4 members or less. I had travelled with my husband in a Kelisa to malaysia, up to KL, and it was really enjoyable.
Engine is powerful, although noisy, but that reminds you of its power.
Not a bad choice for anyone who needs to travel from one place to another place.
What I like
Cute look
Easy to handle
Economical
What I do not like
Space
Noise (but reminds you that it's powerful)
Service should be replaced by robots | Posted on 16 May 2008 |
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The level of service provided to walk in customers are not even comparable to machines. Have you ever walk into a Authorised Dealer's showroom and stand there for 5 minutes while the present sales agent sat at one corner playing her PSP without even glancing at you? Perhaps the installation of Self service machines would attract more sales for this car which I seriously doubt so. Unless you really like this car and its price, advisable not to waste time and efforts to even call them much less visit their showroom even though you may not mind a no- service treatment.
What I like
Fuel Economy.
What I do not like
You could be forgiven for thinking that there's no Sale department, only staff guarding the showroom cars for security purposes.
1950s Service Standard | Posted on 23 Apr 2008 |
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Hope the sales girl will wake up in time to save kelisa from falling deeper. Worst service standard than a hawker centre,
What I like
everything other than the rude sales girl at ubi outlet
What I do not like
the poor service standard and the lack of knowledge.
Jeremy Clarkson Voted Worst Car Ever | Posted on 24 Mar 2008 |
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Small and squeezy, Rear only have 2 sit belts. Bad customer service and sales at Perocom Bukit Timah. Can get other better low budget car than a Malaysian car. For this car price, better get a Proton Wira than Perodua Kelisa.
A good transport for its value | Posted on 16 Feb 2008 |
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Great pick up. Good fuel consumption. A good car for its value. An excellent choice for 1st time budget driver. Had been driving it for 2 years. No problem but it makes u wanna change higher performance car...
Kelisa - Best Value for Money | Posted on 28 Jan 2008 |
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My cousin has booked the Kelisa 1.0 manual yesterday at a record low price of $30,999 (before cash rebate). This price is only valid till 5th Feb 2008.
It is a basic car that meets his basic needs for transportation from point A to B. At such a low price and annual road tax of only $450 (cheaper than Eurovan, which was his other alternative), this was a deal he couldn't resist after holding back his purchase since last year.
It can also use the cheapest 92 RON petrol.
At its peak in 2004, the Kelisa was selling for $48,900.
To those who need basic transportation and do not want to splurge on a car, there is no better deal.
Worst Service ever had | Posted on 14 Jan 2008 |
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If the sales and service Department could improve, i think kelisa would have a much better sales figure as compare to now, Many friends and relative of mine had bad experience with the sales dept, that stopped me from purchasing a kelisa,
Picks up faster than a Getz! | Posted on 14 Jan 2008 |
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Pickup is good!
A little squeezy though, interior isn't that great to shout about, handing a bit rough
Cheap and reliable Japanese engine (Daihatsu 1.0 DOHC)
Their sales and servicing could do better though
Posted on 06 Jan 2008 | |
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Dirt Cheap maintenance, durable engine. Fast pick up. Get this rather than ur chery qq or ur chevrolet spark.
Good F/C for auto can get 16km/liter.
What I like
FC 16km/Liter
Fast pickup can beat bigger cc cars at traffic light stops.
Cheap maintanence and accessories at JB.
Very reliable engine.
Good value for money especially 2nd hand OPC car.
What I do not like
Floaty feeling at high speeds.