In the Malaysian market, there are no absolutely "problem-free" cars, but models from Toyota, Honda, and local brands Perodua and Proton are known for their high reliability and low failure rates. As representatives of economy cars, Perodua Myvi and Proton Saga have well-controlled failure rates thanks to the advantage of parts supply brought by local production, and their basic maintenance costs are around 200 to 300 Malaysian ringgit, making them highly cost-effective. In recent years, Chinese brands such as Chery and BYD have improved their reliability through strict quality inspection and localized services; for example, Chery Tiggo 7 Pro offers a 5-year warranty, gradually winning consumers' trust. When choosing a car, It is best to prioritize models with large ownership, as these models have mature technology and a well-established after-sales network, which can reduce potential problems in long-term use.