Perodua Viva 2014

Hatchback  A-Segment

Prices

RM 21,144-35,230

Body type

Hatchback

Number of seats

5

Fuel Type

Petrol

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Perodua Viva 2014
The 2014 Perodua Viva lineup offered compact and fuel-efficient options tailored for urban driving in Malaysia. Available in three variants – Standard, Premium, and Elite – it catered to diverse budgets. The Standard model featured a 660cc engine with manual transmission, while Premium and Elite trims upgraded to a 1.0L engine with automatic transmission options. All models prioritized practicality with lightweight construction and a turning radius ideal for city streets. The Elite variant added aesthetic enhancements like alloy wheels and body-colored bumpers. Though discontinued later, the 2014 Viva remained popular for its affordability (starting below RM30,000) and low maintenance costs, making it a common choice for first-time car buyers and students. We provide comprehensive details about the 2014 Perodua Viva to assist your purchasing decisions. Our page covers all model specifications including engine performance (660cc/1.0L), transmission choices (manual/automatic), and exact pricing for each variant. You'll find comparative analysis of features across Standard, Premium, and Elite trims, along with real-world fuel efficiency data. We highlight common mechanical issues reported by owners, such as suspension durability in older units, and maintenance cost benchmarks. Additional resources include the Viva's production timeline within Perodua's history, comparisons with successor models like Axia, and updated FAQs addressing warranty transfers and spare part availability. For current owners, we track recall notices and share professional tips for optimizing resale value.
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Highlights

Perodua Viva 2014 Key Highlights

The 2014 Perodua Viva lineup emphasized affordability, fuel efficiency, and practicality, catering to urban commuters in Malaysia. As a successor to the iconic Kancil, it offered compact dimensions, easy maneuverability, and low maintenance costs. Key upgrades included refreshed exterior styling, improved interior ergonomics, and enhanced safety features like dual airbags (select variants). Its 1.0L engine balanced performance and economy, making it a popular choice for first-time car buyers and budget-conscious families.

Perodua Viva Elite

Perodua Viva Premium

Perodua Viva Base

Common Problem

Engine Control System Alerts
The "Engine Control System Failure" warning frequently appears due to: - Stuck exhaust valve requiring Ferrari replacement parts - Low battery voltage causing erroneous sensor readings Multiple reports confirm Ferrari has yet to develop a permanent solution for this widespread issue.
Instrument Cluster Failures
Dashboard malfunctions commonly appear as: - Display showing only tachometer data - Complete screen blackouts Temporary fixes involve vehicle restarts, though problems often recur. The root cause may relate to the radio control module's interface with the display system.
Fuel System Recall
An official recall addresses: - Aluminum fuel line contact with battery cover - Resulting corrosion and leak potential Affected vehicles received a "Do Not Drive or Sell" directive until repaired.
Paint Quality Concerns
Consistent with Ferrari's historical standards, the 296 exhibits: - Visible paint imperfections - Residual polishing compound Industry comparisons note Maserati's superior paint finish quality.
Racing Simulation Bug
In virtual racing environments: - Optional repair function fails during endurance events - Forces team retirements in competitions like Petit Le Mans This software glitch affects multiple participants globally.
Ownership Considerations
While delivering exceptional performance, the 296 demonstrates several consistent technical issues that may require: - Frequent dealership visits - Manufacturer interventions - Patience with ongoing quality control improvements

Resale Value

2014 Perodua Viva 850 MT photo
Resale Value : 34.26%
Market Value: RM 14,700
Original Price: RM 42,913
2014 Nissan Latio Hatchback 1.8L photo
Resale Value : 26.08%
Market Value: RM 27,900
Original Price: RM 106,977
2014 Suzuki Alto 1.0 AT GXS photo
Resale Value : 25.68%
Market Value: RM 14,000
Original Price: RM 54,518
Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 16V (2014) photo
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Resale Value : 21.07%
Market Value: RM 37,700
Original Price: RM 178,888
2014 Chevrolet Sonic Hatchback photo
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Resale Value : 18%
Market Value: RM 14,200
Original Price: RM 78,888

More Details

1. How many variants did the Perodua Viva release for the 2014 model year?

As a standout model series, the Perodua Viva launched an impressive lineup of 6 variants for the 2014 model year. This diverse range includes the 2014 Perodua Viva Elite AT,2014 Perodua Viva Elite MT,2014 Perodua Viva S AT,2014 Perodua Viva 660 EX MT,2014 Perodua Viva 850 MT,2014 Perodua Viva 660 BX MT, offering exceptional choices to suit various driving preferences and needs.

2. What is the price of the Perodua Viva 2014?

The Perodua Viva 2014 delivers exceptional value with a competitive MSRP range of RM 21,144-35,230. This strategic pricing positions it as a segment leader, offering premium technology and safety features at accessible price points to suit diverse buyer needs.

3. What are the dimensions and weight of the Perodua Viva 2014?

Engineered with precision proportions, the Perodua Viva 2014 features optimized dimensions of 3575(mm) L x 1475(mm) W x 1530(mm) H complemented by a curb weight of 805kg. This carefully calibrated balance enhances driving dynamics while maximizing interior spaciousness and road presence.

4. What vehicle type is the Perodua Viva 2014 and how many seats does it have?

5. What is the luggage capacity of the Perodua Viva 2014?

6. What is the Perodua Viva 2014?

7. What transmission system does the Perodua Viva 2014 feature?

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History of Perodua Viva

3rd Generation (2017-2021)
The final update added minor exterior tweaks and enhanced safety features like ABS. Production ceased in 2021 as Perodua shifted focus to newer models like the Axia.
2nd Generation (2014-2017)
A facelift introduced refreshed bumpers and interior upgrades, including better infotainment. Engine options remained focused on affordability and low running costs.
1st Generation (2007-2014)
The Perodua Viva debuted as a compact city car, replacing the Kancil with improved fuel efficiency and a 1.0L engine option. It featured basic safety and modern styling for its segment.

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