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Perodua Myvi 1.3 SXi vs Mazda 2 1.3 TS - specifications

 Perodua Myvi 1.3 SXiMazda 2 1.3 TS
On the road price/total as tested"£7,799/£7,799""£8,499/£8,849"
"Residual value (after 3yrs/36,000)"n/a"£3,833/45.1 per cent"
Running costs/contract hire34.5ppm/£20931.5ppm/£189
Annual tax liability std/higher rate£257/£468£280/£510
"Annual fuel cost (12,000 miles)"N/A"£1,484"
Insurance group/quote 6/£2553/£243
Cost of 1st/2nd/3rd service£100/£160/£148£121/£217/£148
Length/wheelbase "3,720/2,430mm""3,885/2,490mm"
Height/width"1,665/1,550mm""1,475/1,695mm"
Engine"4cyl in-line/1,298cc""4cyl in-line/1,349cc"
Peak power"86/6,000 bhp/rpm""74/6,000 bhp/rpm"
Peak torque"116/3,200 Nm/rpm""121/3,500 Nm/rpm"
Transmission"5-spd, man/fwd""5-spd, man/fwd"
Fuel tank capacity/spare wheel 40 litres/space-saver43 litres/space-saver
Boot capacity (seats up/down)225/630 litres250/787 litres
Kerbweight/payload935/415kg"1,030/450kg"
Turning circle/drag coefficient9.4 metres/0.31Cd9.8 metres/0.31Cd
Basic warranty (miles)/recovery"3yrs (60,000)/2yrs Britannia""3yrs (60,000)/3yrs Mazda"
Service intervals/UK dealers "10,000 miles/70""12,500 miles/159"
0-60/30-70mph11.8/12.6 secs^12.3/13.3 secs^
30-50mph in 3rd/4th 6.3/11.6 secs6.8/10.7 secs
50-70mph in 5th 16.9 secs16.6 secs
Top speed 106mph104mph
Braking 70-0/60-0/30-0mph 56.8/43.1/10.1 metres^50.1/37.6/9.2 metres^
Noise levels outside/idle/30/70mph59/42/63/71 dB61/37/62/70 dB
Auto Express economy/rangeN/A38.0mpg/359 miles
Govt urban/extra-urban/combined 37.7/58.8/48.7mpg40.9/61.4/52.3mpg
CO2 emissions/tax bracket137g/km/15 per cent129g/km/15 per cent
Airbags/Isofix/parking/rain sensorsTwo/yes/yes/noTwo/yes/DFO/no
Air-con/clim ctrl/split/fold rear seatsYes/no/yes/yes£500/no/no/yes
Alloy wheels/met paint/xenon lightsNo/NCO/noDFO/£350/no
Auto gearbox/stability/cup-holdersNo/no/yesNo/£395/yes
Electric sunroof/windows/mirrorsNo/yes/yesNo/yes*/yes
Multifunc steering/adjust reach/rakeNo/no/yesNo/no/yes
Sat-nav/CD changer/MP3/BluetoothNo/no/no/noDFO/no/no/no
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