Perodua Kelisa

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The Perodua Kelisa is a city car from Malaysian automaker Perodua. It was launched in 2001 as the successor to the Perodua Kancil. The Kelisa was sold alongside the older Kancil, and both were eventually replaced by the Perodua Viva in 2007.
The Kelisa was, in all its releases, based on a fifth-generation Daihatsu Mira and some hints of the Nissan Micra , and is named after the arowana fish native to Malaysia.
As Perodua has sold its vehicles in the United Kingdom since 1997, the Kelisa was introduced into the country in 2002 as a replacement to the Nippa, a rebadged Kancil. Like its predecessor, the Kelisa was the cheapest new car on sale in the United Kingdom, starting at under £5,000....

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Kelisa

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1.0i 12V (56 Hp) Automatic