Perodua Nautica: The Ideal 4WD?
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After Protons New Saga… their rival Perodua finally unleashed their latest model which has a catchy name… Known as Perodua Nautica, I felt rather excited to discover how the new Kembara replacement would look like. Yeah, judging from the grand name.. and not mentioning the huge RM90k price tage, I was expecting something that would wow me immediately…

but… I was disappointed. Yeah.. really disappointed. I was expecting something like Toyota Rush which cost around RM80k or less.. but I saw something similar to the old Perodua Kembara. Ahhh…. another typical Malaysian upgrade.
I care less if it was essembled in Japan. I dont care if it is so much influenced by the Japan technology.. but for RM90k, I’d really like something that would wow me at my first impression. Something like the MyVi you know… or when you first saw the Proton Persona or Satra Neo, which I still regard as the best ever looking Proton cars.

So, the Nautica comes with the 5 spoke alloy rims. Yeah.. it does have a spare tyre cover. Its equip with a rear spoiler.. and so many bottle holders you can actually loose count.. but its still not the ideal 4WD for me. The car felt like it was lacking so much… and I do mean so much.

The interior looks simple and compact, while I felt the legroom and headroom was adequate. As for the engine, it looked compact enough that I felt you could actually haul it up on a motorcycle. I have to say I love the roof rails and the fact that it seems rather solid and well built when I knowck it here and tehre like a typical Malaysian trying to make sure the car really exist. Didn’t notice any major defects, but still felt unsure about the design. Oh, loved the new Perodua logo too.. silver and black.. my favorite two colors.

I don’t think I need to go that far to predict a disaster for Perodua for this new 4WD. The price is unattractive, and well.. try this.. Perodua.. or Toyota.. hahahhaha… I know… which one I’d go for..
Anyway, if your asking about the specs… here’s what I got from Perodua:

Owh well.. tell me what you think of the new Nautica by answering this poll, or leaving a few comments.. but if you ask whether Perodua Nautica is the ideal 4WD?? I’d simply say NO!
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ember Said:
on May 12, 2008 at 1:33 am
Wow. You’re quick to check it out in the showroom!
Well they say the Nautica is basically a step up from the Rush and Perodua’s strategy on this model is to target premium buyers. Thus, the modest sales target of 150-200 units a month.
Doesn’t look all that premium to me though. The only thing this SUV can brag about in the looks deparment is its rather good-looking rear. Other than that, everything else screams economy/compact (despite the fact that its not!).
Let’s see how it sells. =)
Irene Said:
on May 12, 2008 at 2:31 pm
Better go buy an imported car with this price, pure rip off!
allen Said:
on May 14, 2008 at 9:40 pm
it’s actually of toyota rush/daihatsu design, no?
i haven’t seen the actual car myself, then again i ain’t a car dude.
irene, it’s an ‘imported’ car what.. it’s never assembled in Malaysia.
allen Said:
on May 14, 2008 at 9:44 pm
oh, and, toyota rush is assembled in thailand.
cdason Said:
on May 16, 2008 at 1:06 pm
Ember
>>> Still doubt it will be worth a buy.. but it looks nicer than Kembara, that I have to admit. But still love Rush more.
Irene
>>> A total rip off?? Well.. I think u got that spot on.. I still wonder whether its worth it.
Allen
>>> Hmm.. import of not.. it sound kind of weired for Perodua to import the SUV but.. if its not under Perodua.. i think it will sell…
Irene Said:
on May 22, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Indeed, if it’s under the brand of Perodua, it will be consider a local car. Not worth it with that kind of price, you can get better ones from Toyota, a Japanese brand though we know it’s not assembled in Japan The value is better compare to Perodua.