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Click to enlarge And here it is! The hotly-anticipated 2020 Proton X50 has been officially revealed by the national carmaker, showing off the new compact crossover with the trademark Infinite Weave grille, blacked-out roof and […]
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Proton to launch two homegrown models developed by Malaysian talents in the next 3-5 years – Dr Li
Proton will launch not one, but two new models that are to be fully developed by homegrown talents in the next three to five years, as revealed by its CEO Dr Li Chunrong in an […]
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SPIED: 2021 W206 Mercedes-Benz C-Class uncovered
Oh look what we have here? A spyshot of what appears to be the 2021 W206 Mercedes-Benz C-Class has appeared online, posted on the avarvarii Instagram page. While we can’t yet verify if this is […]
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2020 Proton X50 officially teased in Merdeka video!
The Proton X50 is now official! National carmaker Proton has teased its upcoming crossover in its 2020 Merdeka video, showing a blue example along with the rest of the current product range. Finally, the automotive […]
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OPINION: Do you need to wait for a better public charging network before going for an EV in Malaysia?
Full electric vehicles (EVs) are starting to emerge in the local automotive scene, offering buyers the chance to get to grips with the nascent technology. In the past year, we’ve seen the arrival of the […]
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REVIEW: 2020 Lexus UX 200 in Malaysia, from RM244k
The Lexus UX may not be the obvious choice when you’re looking for a compact premium crossover, but should you consider it over a Mercedes-Benz GLA or a BMW X1? Yes, yes you should, because […]
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GALLERY: 2020 BMW X5 xDrive45e vs Volvo XC90 T8 – Malaysia’s best-selling PHEV SUV models side-by-side
If you’re looking for a large premium SUV, here’s a massive gallery of the two best-selling plug-in hybrid models in Malaysia – the 2020 G05 BMW X5 xDrive45e M Sport and the Volvo XC90 T8 […]
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Every car company should pay duties at the same level, and we don’t need a third national car – MAA
“We definitely agree that it should be a level playing field, and that every car company should be paying duties at the same level,” said Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) president Datuk Aishah Ahmad on a […]
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Why is the manual transmission going extinct in Malaysia? Because so few of us are buying them
I pondered the question above when I recently decided to buy a simple car with a manual transmission. Basic safety equipment was a must for me (ABS and stability control at the very minimum), so […]
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2020 SST exemption: New Mercedes-Benz Malaysia price list – up to RM50k or 7% cheaper until Dec 31
Mercedes-Benz Malaysia (MBM) has just sent us its revised price list, ahead of the sales tax exemption/reduction scheme passenger cars that is set to take effect from June 15. With such a massive line-up made […]
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Mini EV X2 in Malaysia – electric citycar, just RM13.8k?
This cutesy little car has been going viral in Malaysia’s social media space, even amidst breaking news such as the banks’ U-turn on not charging interest on car loans over the moratorium period, and even […]
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2021 BMW 5 Series facelift – G30 LCI M Sport leaked!
The 2021 BMW 5 Series facelift – or the G30 LCI in BMW-speak – has just been leaked online. Seen here in M Sport form, the pair of photos that appeared on BMW Blog shows […]
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DRIVEN: 2020 Proton X70 CKD with 7DCT full review
When the original Proton X70 was launched back in 2018, there were a lot of people saying it was like getting a Volvo XC60 on the cheap. That’s obviously not true, of course, with the […]
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REVIEW: 2020 Perodua Bezza 1.0G and 1.3AV driven
It may not be the most exciting thing to look at, but there’s no denying that Perodua’s first ever sedan model, the Bezza, has been a commercial success. Since its debut in 2016, over 185,000 […]
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New Malaysia excise duty regulations introduced for 2020 could see CKD car prices “rise by up to 15%”
Last December, a news report indicated the possibility that locally-assembled cars could cost more from this year as a result of a potential restructuring of automobile duty rates by the government. UPDATE: On January 22, […]