Perodua Kelisa (02-08) - Review Review by David Ross on 22 May 2009 The Perodua Kelisa gained fame as the cheapest new car on sale in the UK for some time. With a list price of less than £5,000 it offered affordable motoring along with rock bottom running costs. There's a reason it was so cheap though. The basic and sparse interior isn't the nicest place to spend time, it's noisy and unrefined, plus safety kit is limited - amazingly it was never available with ABS. It's surprisingly fun to drive though and while the performance is slow, it's good for nipping in out of town traffic. A tight turning circle means it's a doddle to park too. It may lack sophistication, but it's a good option for low-budget, no-nonsense motoring. 2.5 out of 5 Other Perodua reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery Also Consider 3 out of 5 Daewoo Matiz (98-05) Style, space, equipment, cheap. Needs more power on motorways. Read full review 2 out of 5 Suzuki Alto (03-05) Cheap to buy and run. Limited ability, little charm. Read full review 2 out of 5 Rover CityRover (03-05) Good looking with a fairly composed ride. Previous-generation build quality, no auto option. Read full review Find other hatchback cars Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Perodua Kelisa cars for sale We have 3 models like this for sale. Find Perodua Kelisa cars for sale Previous: Buying & Selling Next: Company Car Info
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