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It doesn't have bad fuel economy, actually the best of any 4AT vehicle on Pakistani roads.
As you can see in Pakwheels video posted above: 13.7kmpl in city and 18kmpl on highway

10+km/l in city with ac is very good fuel economy figure considering our cities traffic and congestion.... Avg actually matters on longer routes where saga does a good job if driven under speed limtis

Not having a good fuel average is necessarily not a bad thing but hiding the fact that it has bad fuel average or claiming falsely that it has a good fuel average is plain wrong and hurts new buyers when they experience the car themselves and they find out that they have been mislead

An individual might find 3 bad reviews, the other might find 5 good ones.. but those are and will always be something specific to a person. A little fun fact proton Malaysia claims the saga does 6.7L/100km which is 14.92km/L but the users in Malaysia claim it does 6 L/100km which is 16.66km/L.. I think this is the same case as mira es, where Daihatsu claims it does 35.2km/L but has anyone seen it do anything over 28km/L. My point is all cars have potential for everything an anything, its completely upto how a driver engages with his or her machine.

-I have Mira ES 2015 Model, it gives on highway after fuel filling around 28 to 32 Km/L till 5 to 10 KM, after that gradually drops and fix around 22 to 23 KM/L on Highways. well in city it gives max by 19 KM/L..Most of the time it gives 17 to 18 if i touch rushy areas.

I also have the same mira es but 2014 model, the max I got out of that was 660km on a full tank and it also showed 28.5Km/L.. keep in mind this is kinda unrealistic average as I drove with a extremely light foot but the aircon was on through every journey... also this wasn't done in one go, I used the car for my daily errand runs and also keeping in mind Karachi's hectic traffic I believe the car did amazing..

I believe some of you probably have visited the proton Malaysia website, I was wondering with all the lovely features added in the facelift.. what would be the ideal price for the top variant in Pakistan ? I believe in Malaysia they increased the price by 4k Malaysian Ringgit..

i dont think that we will be getting the facelift in Pakistan anytime soon, maybe after a year or so, by then the prices would be so much different than today so cant really say

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19 days later

We're proud to announce the successful deliveries of 25 Proton Saga to the Allah Din Group of Companies, as our journey to deliver The Intelligent Choice continues! We wish all our customers a happy and pleasurable ride ahead!

Warble (Agro Mart)

Proton Pakistan

New Prices of Proton Saga
Proton has hiked the price by Rs. 230,000 across the board for all three Saga variants. Here are the new prices of the sedan.

The new price of Proton Saga Standard Manual variant is Rs. 2,579,000, against the old rate of Rs. 2,349,000.
The new price of Proton Saga Standard Automatic variant is Rs. 2,729,000, against the old rate of Rs. 2,499,000.
The new price of Proton Saga Ace Automatic variant is Rs. 2,849,000, against the old rate of Rs. 2,619,000.

https://www.pakwheels.com/blog/car-price-hike-season-3-episode-1-feat-proton/5

1 month later

Hi can anyone tell me any alternative to my proton 2nd generation 2007 model cooling coil.
Can it's cooling coil be replaced or can I get it repaired

I want to know one thing that PakWheels inspection team is having OBD scanner for proton saga ? which can detect the errors and malfunctioning in the car. Someone told me about that they aren’t having the software for the Proton Saga model