We sure hope you’ve enjoyed our comprehensive coverage of the 2013 Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS13) this past week. We’ve worked very hard at it, so at the end of the week, we’ve all had enough of cold, hard metal and long for something softer. And hotter.
But first, bear with us as we do a quick wrap-up of Malaysia’s own motor show. There’s plenty to show and tell, including two world debuts: Perodua’s bizarre-looking Buddyz Concept sedan and the new Honda Odyssey MPV (it’s shown here a week before making an appearance at Japan’s Tokyo Motor Show).
There were a few notable car launches too, such as the Toyota Estima, Nissan Leaf, and Hyundai i40, while a whole load of future models were previewed. Among them are the VW Polo 1.6, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Ford EcoSport, Fiesta ST, Peugeot 2008, Infiniti Q50, Citroen DS3 and not forgetting, the next-gen Viva-previewing Perodua GMA Space.
Right, back to the main agenda. Boys and girl(s), meet the luscious local ladies, plus a few, erm, let’s say CBU models of KLIMS13. We have a huge mega gallery below for your weekend consumption, because we here at paultan.org truly believe that sharing is caring.
If you still haven’t seen the attractions of KLIMS13 in the flesh yet, you still have this weekend to do so. Just in case the cars didn’t tempt you enough, maybe this will. And while you’re there, don’t forget to drop by our booth to learn more about how to win the brand new Proton Saga SV 1.3 CVT we’re giving away.
Now who says Proton is not involved in KLIMS13?
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Comments on the blog post mainly express admiration for the attractive local ladies featured at KLIMS13, with many praising their beauty and some referencing their names or nationalities, such as Malay and Thai models. Several viewers note that the girls tend to stand out more than the cars on display. There are also humorous and light-hearted interactions, with some comments about testing drive opportunities and others joking about the models’ appearances. A few comments criticize the organization of the event and the absence of luxury and exotic car brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini. Overall, the sentiment is positive regarding the models, viewing them as highlights of KLIMS13, though a few comments include off-topic or provocative remarks.