
Perodua has received 31,000 orders for its newly-launched Myvi, said Managing Director Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh. "We've already delivered 14,000 units while the rest will be handed to the owners in phases," he said. About 8,000 new Myvis are delivered to the owners every month. The car was launched on June 16, with prices ranging from RM43,900 for the standard manual transmission model and RM57,400 for the elegance automatic transmission on-the-road variant. Aminar also said the company spent about RM25 million for installation of rear seat belts for Perodua cars including Kancil, Kenari, Kembara, Kelisa and Rusa models.
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