🇲🇾🚘 Govt RM4,000 Matching Grant for Old Car Owners — Saga or Axia Next? 😮
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Budget 2026 unveiled today, 10 October 2025.
Budget 2026 marks a pivotal moment as Malaysia’s first budget under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP).

Continuing to advance the MADANI economic framework and with a total allocation of RM421.2 billion — RM338.2 billion for operating expenditure and RM83 billion for development — the Budget underscores the Government’s ongoing commitment to fiscal resilience and inclusive growth.
Despite the uncertain global economic climate, the
Government expects the Malaysian economy to grow between 4% and 4.5% in 2026, with a reduced fiscal deficit of 3.5%.
Budget 2026 aims to attract and maintain high-value investments, accelerate digital and green transformation, and enhance the well-being of the people through targeted reforms and social protection measures. Additionally, in support of Visit Malaysia Year 2026, various incentives have been announced to boost tourism and cultural activities.
Notable announcements include
Budget 2026 marks a pivotal moment as Malaysia’s first budget under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP).

Continuing to advance the MADANI economic framework and with a total allocation of RM421.2 billion — RM338.2 billion for operating expenditure and RM83 billion for development — the Budget underscores the Government’s ongoing commitment to fiscal resilience and inclusive growth.
Despite the uncertain global economic climate, the
Government expects the Malaysian economy to grow between 4% and 4.5% in 2026, with a reduced fiscal deficit of 3.5%.
Budget 2026 aims to attract and maintain high-value investments, accelerate digital and green transformation, and enhance the well-being of the people through targeted reforms and social protection measures. Additionally, in support of Visit Malaysia Year 2026, various incentives have been announced to boost tourism and cultural activities.
Notable announcements include
🔧🚗 Trade-In 20-Year-Old Car = RM4,000 Off New National Car! Good Deal or Gimmick?
💸🚙 RM4,000 Rebate for Scrapping Old Car — 10–14% Discount on New Proton/Perodua! ðŸ’
Cars over 20 years old that are no longer economical pose
safety risks.
The Government, together with national car
manufacturers, will provide a matching grant of
up to four thousand
ringgit to encourage owners to
dispose of old vehicles and purchase
new national cars.
🚗💥 Scrap Your 20-Year-Old Car, Get RM4,000 for a New Proton or Perodua! Worth It or Not? 🤔
The government is now offering a **matching grant up to RM4,000** for owners who **scrap vehicles over 20 years old** and purchase a **new national car**.
That means — if you trade in your old car 🧓🚙 for a **new Proton** or **Perodua**, you can enjoy up to **RM4,000 rebate** (combined from government + automaker).
Let’s see how much discount that really is 👇
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### 🇲🇾 Proton Models
| Model | Approx. Price (RM) | RM4,000 Discount (%) |
| Saga | 40,000 | **10.0%** |
| Persona | 50,000 | **8.0%** |
| Iriz | 47,000 | **8.5%** |
| X50 | 90,000 | **4.4%** |
| X70 | 110,000 | **3.6%** |
| S70 | 75,000 | **5.3%** |
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### 🇲🇾 Perodua Models
| Model | Approx. Price (RM) | RM4,000 Discount (%) |
| Axia 1.0L E (Manual) | 22,000 | **18%** |
| Bezza | 36,000 | **11.1%** |
| Myvi | 46,000 | **8.7%** |
| Ativa | 63,000 | **6.3%** |
| Alza | 69,000 | **5.8%** |
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### 🧾 Example
If your **old Proton Saga (2003)** is still lying around and you buy a **new Saga (RM40,000)** —
you’ll pay only **around RM36,000 after rebate**.
That’s roughly **10% savings**, not bad for clearing old junk and getting a new ride 🚘
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- Worth scrapping for RM4,000?
- Or better to sell the old car for parts yourself?
- Which model gives the best value
— **Perodua Axia**, **Proton Saga**, or **Perodua Bezza**?
Share your thoughts below 👇
18 % discount !!!!
This post has been edited by plouffle0789: Oct 13 2025, 01:05 PM
Oct 10 2025, 06:43 PM, updated 3w ago
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