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| REVIEW |
| This review was written by Tarek on Thursday, 27th o October, 2005 at 23:35. |
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| Manufacturer: |
Proton |
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| Model: |
Waja |
| Model year of the car: |
5 |
| Year the car was built: |
2004 |
| Country: |
Egypt |
| Overall opinion: |
Reliable, elegant car that fits average type driver |
| Year owner purchased the car: |
2 |
| Most recent year owner had the car: |
1 |
| Model designation: |
X |
| Engine: |
1.6 gasoline |
| Transmission: |
Automatic |
| Performance marks: |
8 |
| Reliability marks: |
9 |
| Comfort marks: |
9 |
| Dealer Service marks: |
8 |
| Running Costs (higher is cheaper): |
9 |
| Average Mark: |
8.6 |
| Speedometer: |
0 — 25000 |
| Would buy another car from this manufacturer: |
Don't Know |
| Previous Manufacturer: |
Ford |
| Previous Model: |
Mondeo |
| What things have gone wrong with the car? |
Alarm remote, glove drawer |
| General comments: |
Impressive look attract attention ( people always ask what is it) ride is sporty in terms of corners and handling but engine needs more power. As a city crusier it is great especially x model equiped with full leather trim, a little bit noisy interior but you get used to with time, space for driver is excellent as well as for rear tall passenger, boot space is moderate. engine and transmission comes from an older mitsubishi but should be reliable enough. if you plan high speed travel it is not the ideal car because of the noise ( my mondeo did great on high speed). Gas milage is good for the size of the car almost 40% less from my previous ford with same class engine. The car performance would have been better if a steptronic transmission added( may be in the future) . |
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