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Home News Buying Guides Buying Guide: A Summary Of SUVs Below RM150,000 Buying Guide: A Summary Of SUVs Below RM150,000 Buying Guides Hans | October 05, 2020 05:54 pm For many families upgrading from a small sedan or a hatchback, a mid-size Accord/Camry-class sedan is no longer the default choice. Instead, many now prefer an SUV for their next car. The SUV segment is now one of the fastest growing segment in Malaysia. The all-new Volkswagen Tiguan’s launch earlier this year was soon followed by the all-new Honda CR-V, with Mitsubishi stepping up the competition further by a very competitively priced locally-assembled seven-seater Outlander. Mazda too is expected to launch its highly anticipated all-new CX-5 next. Indeed 2017 is fast becoming the year of SUVs and the increased competition will certainly result in many good deals for consumers. Here’s a list of recommended SUVs sorted in alphabetical order, for those of you shopping within the sub-RM150,000 price range. Honda CR-V (from RM142,400) Pros Class-leading interior space, benchmark in practicality Good standard safety features, even for base model Powerful 193 PS (243 Nm) turbocharged engine Cons No 4WD option for hi-specs model Slight delay in throttle response for turbocharged model Some might prefer to have third-row seat option available in other markets Mazda CX-5 (estimated from RM134k) Pros Good standard safety features, even for base model The preferred SUV for enthusiast drivers Improved cabin refinement Cons Cabin is more spacious than before, but still can’t match the CR-V or Outlander Boot space a bit smaller than competitors Base model is affordably priced, but Mid/Hi-specs models offer better value Mitsubishi Outlander (from RM139,988) Pros High level of safety features – 7 airbags and electronic stability control is standard Spacious cabin, full-size seven-seater that fits seven adults Value for money – Reliable 2.0-litre MIVEC engine with 7 seats, standard 4WD, decent features Cons Lacks rear air-conditioning vents Cabin doesn’t look as good as its competitors Exterior styling can a little conservative for some More on the new locally-assembled Mitsubishi Outlander here. Nissan X-Trail (from RM137,000) Pros Low starting price Smooth CVT Comes with 7-year warranty Cons Poor safety features - only 2 airbags across the range It’s starting to show its age Third row seats are tiny – doesn’t fit adults but still takes up boot space. Better suited as a 5-seater rather than a 7-seater Review for Nissan X-Trail (T32) here. Volkswagen Tiguan (from RM148,990) Pros Ideal for comfortable, long distance driving Effortless performance from a 250 Nm (150 PS) turbocharged engine Funky Active Info Display instrument panel Cons After-sales service can be a concern Not as spacious as Japanese equivalents No 4WD option Review for Volkswagen Tiguan (MQB) here Of course, beyond this price range are several larger SUVs like the Kia Sorento (from RM153k), Hyundai Santa Fe (from RM168k) and Toyota Fortuner (from RM170k) – all are full-size seven seaters. Between the three, only the Fortuner is recommended if you intend to use the third row seats often. Both the Sorento and Santa Fe’s second row seats only slide forward but don’t tumble, making access to the third row difficult. However If you are not ready to spend over RM170k on a car, the Mitsubishi Outlander is ideal. It might not have rear air-conditioning vents but the significantly lower price tag compensates for that, plus you still get a similar amount of cabin space you need along with all the crucial safety features. Alternatively, those who want an SUV-style vehicle but prefer to drive something smaller can consider crossovers like the Mitsubishi ASX (from RM119k) and Honda HR-V (from RM98k), or if you don’t mind paying a bit more for style, the Mazda CX-3 (RM131k). ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags cr-v CX-5 Honda Honda CR-V Mazda Mazda CX-5 mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander Nissan Nissan X-Trail Outlander Tiguan volkswagen Volkswagen Tiguan X-Trail Print Related News 2015 Nissan X-Trail v 2014 Honda CR-V – Vying for the SUV Crown Reviews Daniel Wong | March 12, 2018 For several years the Honda CR-V has been the country’s best-selling SUV. Come to think of it, ever since the demise of the Perodua Kembara, the ... Mazda Thailand Expects All-New 2017 Honda CR-V Diesel To Hit CX-5 Diesel Auto News Hans | March 20, 2017 Previously the dominant diesel-powered passenger car-based SUV in Thailand, the Mazda CX-5 will have to face stiffer competition with the upcoming ... Mitsubishi Outlander Confirmed For Malaysia, Coming Early 2016 Auto News Hans | December 15, 2015 Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) announced today that the seven-seater Outlander SUV will be coming to Malaysia in early 2016. “We are excited to ... 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Opens for Bookings at RM172k Introductory Price Auto News Kon | February 26, 2016 Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has opened the order books for its all-new Outlander seven-seater SUV, quoting an introductory price of RM171,644.80 ... Comments
Buying Guide: A Summary Of SUVs Below RM150,000 Buying Guides Hans | October 05, 2020 05:54 pm For many families upgrading from a small sedan or a hatchback, a mid-size Accord/Camry-class sedan is no longer the default choice. Instead, many now prefer an SUV for their next car. The SUV segment is now one of the fastest growing segment in Malaysia. The all-new Volkswagen Tiguan’s launch earlier this year was soon followed by the all-new Honda CR-V, with Mitsubishi stepping up the competition further by a very competitively priced locally-assembled seven-seater Outlander. Mazda too is expected to launch its highly anticipated all-new CX-5 next. Indeed 2017 is fast becoming the year of SUVs and the increased competition will certainly result in many good deals for consumers. Here’s a list of recommended SUVs sorted in alphabetical order, for those of you shopping within the sub-RM150,000 price range. Honda CR-V (from RM142,400) Pros Class-leading interior space, benchmark in practicality Good standard safety features, even for base model Powerful 193 PS (243 Nm) turbocharged engine Cons No 4WD option for hi-specs model Slight delay in throttle response for turbocharged model Some might prefer to have third-row seat option available in other markets Mazda CX-5 (estimated from RM134k) Pros Good standard safety features, even for base model The preferred SUV for enthusiast drivers Improved cabin refinement Cons Cabin is more spacious than before, but still can’t match the CR-V or Outlander Boot space a bit smaller than competitors Base model is affordably priced, but Mid/Hi-specs models offer better value Mitsubishi Outlander (from RM139,988) Pros High level of safety features – 7 airbags and electronic stability control is standard Spacious cabin, full-size seven-seater that fits seven adults Value for money – Reliable 2.0-litre MIVEC engine with 7 seats, standard 4WD, decent features Cons Lacks rear air-conditioning vents Cabin doesn’t look as good as its competitors Exterior styling can a little conservative for some More on the new locally-assembled Mitsubishi Outlander here. Nissan X-Trail (from RM137,000) Pros Low starting price Smooth CVT Comes with 7-year warranty Cons Poor safety features - only 2 airbags across the range It’s starting to show its age Third row seats are tiny – doesn’t fit adults but still takes up boot space. Better suited as a 5-seater rather than a 7-seater Review for Nissan X-Trail (T32) here. Volkswagen Tiguan (from RM148,990) Pros Ideal for comfortable, long distance driving Effortless performance from a 250 Nm (150 PS) turbocharged engine Funky Active Info Display instrument panel Cons After-sales service can be a concern Not as spacious as Japanese equivalents No 4WD option Review for Volkswagen Tiguan (MQB) here Of course, beyond this price range are several larger SUVs like the Kia Sorento (from RM153k), Hyundai Santa Fe (from RM168k) and Toyota Fortuner (from RM170k) – all are full-size seven seaters. Between the three, only the Fortuner is recommended if you intend to use the third row seats often. Both the Sorento and Santa Fe’s second row seats only slide forward but don’t tumble, making access to the third row difficult. However If you are not ready to spend over RM170k on a car, the Mitsubishi Outlander is ideal. It might not have rear air-conditioning vents but the significantly lower price tag compensates for that, plus you still get a similar amount of cabin space you need along with all the crucial safety features. Alternatively, those who want an SUV-style vehicle but prefer to drive something smaller can consider crossovers like the Mitsubishi ASX (from RM119k) and Honda HR-V (from RM98k), or if you don’t mind paying a bit more for style, the Mazda CX-3 (RM131k). ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags cr-v CX-5 Honda Honda CR-V Mazda Mazda CX-5 mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander Nissan Nissan X-Trail Outlander Tiguan volkswagen Volkswagen Tiguan X-Trail
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2015 Nissan X-Trail v 2014 Honda CR-V – Vying for the SUV Crown Reviews Daniel Wong | March 12, 2018 For several years the Honda CR-V has been the country’s best-selling SUV. Come to think of it, ever since the demise of the Perodua Kembara, the ...
Mazda Thailand Expects All-New 2017 Honda CR-V Diesel To Hit CX-5 Diesel Auto News Hans | March 20, 2017 Previously the dominant diesel-powered passenger car-based SUV in Thailand, the Mazda CX-5 will have to face stiffer competition with the upcoming ...
Mitsubishi Outlander Confirmed For Malaysia, Coming Early 2016 Auto News Hans | December 15, 2015 Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) announced today that the seven-seater Outlander SUV will be coming to Malaysia in early 2016. “We are excited to ...
2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Opens for Bookings at RM172k Introductory Price Auto News Kon | February 26, 2016 Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has opened the order books for its all-new Outlander seven-seater SUV, quoting an introductory price of RM171,644.80 ...