MCA president and ex-transport minister Dr Wee Ka Siong has posted on his social media platforms urging carmakers to reconsider selling brands new cars without ABS and ESC in the Malaysian market, calling them minimum safety standards that should be included on all cars sold. He said these safety features should not be compromised to bring prices of cars down to ‘rahmah’ levels. He used the recently launched Perodua Axia E priced at RM22k as an example in his post.
if the vehicle is understeering , the ESC system might apply the brakes to the inside rear wheel to create a torque that helps the vehicle turn. If the vehicle is oversteering , the ESC system might apply the brakes to the outside front wheel to counteract the spin.
The cheapest Perodua Axia of its generation with ABS and ESC is the Standard G which was priced at RM33,490. That’s a full RM10k more.Using CarBase.my’s search engine, you can set the filters to require ABS and ESC. The results sorted by cheapest car first are above. The cheapest is the 2023 Axia G priced at RM38,600. Next up is the 2023 Axia X priced at RM40,000. In third place is the Proton Saga 1.3 Premium AT priced at RM41,800.At paultan.
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