Proton
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Proton Ranges
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Proton GEN-2
Used price:£343 - £2,029 -
Proton Impian
Used price:£355 - £1,672 -
Proton Satria
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Proton Satria Neo
Used price:£351 - £1,900 -
Proton Savvy
Used price:£375 - £2,294 -
Proton Wira
Most popular Proton reviews
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Proton GEN-2 Hatch (2004 - 2012) Review
Used price: £343 - £2,029PROS
Cheap to buy used, lower running costs with ecoLogic models
CONS
Poor interior quality, dull to drive, high depreciation, sluggish performance, coarse engines
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Proton GEN-2 Saloon (2008 - 2012) Review
Used price: £343 - £1,694PROS
Looks more sophisticated than hatchback, cheap to buy used
CONS
Poor interior quality, dull to drive, heavy depreciation, coarse engine
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Proton Impian (2001 - 2007) Review
Used price: £355 - £1,672PROS
Cheap to buy, decent rear passenger room
CONS
Poor build quality, unrefined, coarse engines, slow performance, dated cabin design
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Proton Satria (2000 - 2003) Review
Used price: £0 - £0PROS
Decent equipment for a car of its age, 1.8 GTi is fun to drive.
CONS
Brand lacks familiarity and credibility.
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Proton Satria Neo (2007 - 2012) Review
Used price: £351 - £1,900PROS
Neat styling, six-year mechanical warranty, reasonable economy
CONS
Poor quality and dated interior, cramped driving position, dull to drive, lacklustre performance