
PERODUA KELISA (2002-10)
The PERODUA KELISA (2002-10) is a compact and practical city car, ideal for urban driving and everyday commuting. Known for its affordability and easy maneuverability, this hatchback is a popular choice among first-time drivers, city dwellers, and those looking for an economical and reliable vehicle. Its small size makes parking and navigating busy streets a breeze, while the simple design and straightforward features contribute to its reputation as a budget-friendly option in the used car market.
What sets the PERODUA KELISA apart is its reputation for reliability and fuel economy, making it a sensible choice for those seeking low-cost maintenance and efficient driving. Its popularity is reflected in the nearly 300 lookups on MyCarCheck.com, with a wide variety of owners and a typical mileage around 56,000 miles. While it might not boast advanced tech or luxury features, its practicality and affordability continue to make the PERODUA KELISA (2002-10) a dependable entry-level car for everyday use.

average use

The most recent mileage data for Perodua Kelisa (2002-10) vehicles indicates that the majority of recorded readings fall within the 50,000 to 70,000-mile range, accounting for approximately 34% of the data (19.7% for 50,000-60,000 miles and 14.2% for 60,000-70,000 miles). Notably, a significant portion of vehicles have lower mileage, with about 24% registering under 50,000 miles (including 16.5% between 30,000-40,000 miles, 11% between 20,000-30,000 miles, and a smaller percentage under 10,000 miles). Conversely, higher mileage vehicles (above 100,000 miles) are relatively rare, comprising less than 3% of the sample, with only 1.6% between 120,000-130,000 miles and 0.8% over 110,000 miles. This suggests that most Perodua Kelisa vehicles tend to be maintained within the 50,000-70,000 mile range, with fewer vehicles accumulating very high mileage.

vehicle values

The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for Perodua Kelisa vehicles (2002-2010) are concentrated in the £0 to £1,000 range, accounting for approximately 97.6% of the sample. Only a small fraction, about 2.4%, are valued between £1,000 and £2,000. This suggests that most of these vehicles are considered to have lower market values, likely reflecting their age and condition, and that the typical private sale price tends to be quite modest.

production years

The data on Perodua Kelisa vehicles manufactured between 2002 and 2010 shows that the most common years of manufacture are 2004 (22%), 2006 (12.6%), and 2003 (12.6%). Vehicles from 2004 are the most prevalent in this sample, followed by those from 2006 and 2003. Notably, the earliest model year in this range, 2002, also accounts for 11%. There is a significant drop in vehicle numbers for models from 2007 onward, with only 10.2% from 2007, and very few vehicles manufactured in 2008 (13.4%), 2009 (3.1%), and 2010 (1.6%). This pattern suggests that while these cars were produced over several years, the majority in circulation are from the early to mid-2000s, with a marked decline in later years.

colour popularity

The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for Perodua Kelisa vehicles (2002-2010) are silver (33.9%) and gold (15%), making these the predominant choices among owners. Notably, blue and green also feature relatively high proportions at 13.4% and 7.9%, respectively. Interestingly, a small but diverse number of vehicles have unique or mixed colour schemes, such as gold/green (0.8%), yellow/black (1.6%), red/black (2.4%), and silver/black (0.8%). Overall, bright and neutral tones like silver, gold, and blue dominate, with a variety of custom or dual-tone options present in the fleet.

ownership cycle

The data shows the distribution of registered keepers for Perodua Kelisa (2002-10) vehicles in the UK. The most common number of keepers is 4, accounting for 23.6% of the vehicles, followed by 2 keepers at 18.1%, and 3 keepers at 15.7%. Notably, a significant portion of the vehicles—over 60%—have been registered with 1 to 4 keepers, suggesting many are relatively low in ownership change. Conversely, vehicles with more than 5 keepers are less common, indicating that high-ownership-change vehicles are relatively rare within this sample.

engine choices

The data for Perodua Kelisa (2002-10) vehicles indicates that the majority are equipped with a 989cc engine, accounting for 89% of the sample. Smaller engine capacities such as 969cc, 999cc, 959cc, and 888cc are much less common, representing 6.3%, 1.6%, 2.4%, and 0.8% respectively. Additionally, all vehicles in the sample are powered solely by petrol, with no diesel variants recorded. This suggests that the petrol engine options, particularly the 989cc engine, are the predominant choice for this model during the period.












