I can absolutely relate how Mr Tai presents this video using another approach or perspectives. Simply said, this car created to cater Malaysian demographic and consumer net disposal income on car purchase.
.. (imho) summary: The entry level G and Advanced are the best buys. Advanced? For those who want something fully loaded and more premium, that they intend to keep for long, either as a primary or secondary/shared/family car. This 2203 Axia is more for comfort, spaciousness and economical driving. Get the 1.3 4Auto 👍 BeZZa for performance.. and get that before the new gen with D-CVT (likely) and higher price is released next year or so 😊 The Axia boxy design (at some angles) will not be for everyone, The lower back bumper design gives it a fat unappealing look. Price increase is unavoidable at this point for P2 IMO, considering outside factors and the lower ringgit, and that D-CVT - save up for higher cost of repairs/replace if keeping long term. Have been driving the 2023 Axia AV fairly often the last two months. My brother got it to replace his previous gen Axia, so Im familiar with both. I also still own my 2017 Auto BeZZa 1.3x, but one that has modified brakes, suspension, rims+tyres, and the full set of UR stability bars.
For Axia range of cars are over priced, I rather go for Iriz 1.3 AT 4 cylinder @ 44+k with better road holding, heavier and extra power for overtaking purpose. Overall Iriz better choice.
Like Proton is going to listen to us, I don't know, what i do know is that Proton is going to continue to rebadge more Geelys as Protons so ya next time it's going to be called 'Geeton' not Proton