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Friday 12 August 2011

Proton GEN-2 DiTop Gear


Proton GEN-2 overall verdict

Proton GEN-2
Rated 9 out of 20

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  • Our buying tip

    There are far newer cars out there. Even newer Protons for goodness’ sake
The Proton Gen-2 was the first indication that Proton might be capable of building a car that wasn’t completely dreadful. But it’s out of date now, and still wasn’t much cop way back when.
  • Comfort

    It's not going to come as much of a surprise from a cheap car from Malaysia's other manufacturer, but there's far too little refinement in the Gen-2 for this day and age. Engine noise is particularly intrusive.
    Rated 10 out of 20
  • Performance

    There are just two petrol engines available, and the smaller 1.3-litre's 94bhp just isn't up to the job. Go for the 110bhp 1.6-litre if you must. It's still rough and slow, but remains the lesser of two evils.
    Rated 10 out of 20
  • Cool

    Only very, very old people buy Protons, a regrettable fact that the company itself concedes. And if the Gen-2 can't even make coffin dodgers look any cooler it's not going to do much for you is it?
    Rated 6 out of 20
  • Quality

    Despite a veneer of modernity there are still serious question marks over the fundamental reliability of the Gen-2. We've had one break down on us for a start.
    Rated 9 out of 20
  • Handling

    Proton owns Lotus and makes the most of this by getting plenty of consultancy from the world renowned handling experts. So the Gen-2 does better than you'd expect, with plenty of grip and very little body roll.
    Rated 10 out of 20
  • Practicality

    There's a decent sized boot at 370litres and plenty of legroom in both the front and rear. The Gen-2's only real letdown is a lack of rear headroom courtesy of that sloping roofline.
    Rated 11 out of 20
  • Running costs

    With around 40mpg available on a tank and group seven insurance, the Gen-2 is a fairly cheap car to run. The catch, however, is that it's complete lack of desirability ensures the resale value will be a real kick in the teeth.

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