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The police have said that raising the quantum of traffic fines might well deter drivers from breaking the law, thus reducing the rate of fatal accidents, but the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) […]
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SPYSHOTS: Toyota Fortuner spotted in Shah Alam!
During a recent announcement on UMW Toyota’s imminent arrivals for 2016 – new Hilux, Alphard and Vellfire – no mention was made about the Fortuner (or Innova for that matter). However, thanks to Hakimin Zahid, […]
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Toyota Wow Deals offer rebates and low interest rates
From now until March 31, 2016, UMW Toyota will be offering low interest rates and cash rebates in the Toyota Wow Deals. To add to that customers who test-drive and buy a new Toyota from […]
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AES, Kejara demerit points system more effective compared to high fines, says Transport Minister
According to Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, the implementation of the Automated Enforcement System (AES) and the Kejara demerit points system will be more effective to educate road users rather than imposing high fines. The […]
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VIDEO: Sultan of Johor’s Mack truck goes on a drive
Sultan Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar memandu sendiri trak Mack dari Istana Pasir Pelangi, Johor Bahru ke Muar untuk bertemu dengan rakyat.#OPPOF1 #OPPOMALAYSIA Posted by Buletin TV3 on Tuesday, 9 February 2016 Thus far, we have […]
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VIDEO: MAI explains how Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) pact will benefit the local automotive industry
TPPA dan Industri Automotif Ketahui impak Perjanjian Perkongsian Trans-Pasifik (TPPA) kepada #MyAutoIndustry! Posted by Malaysia Automotive Institute on Thursday, 11 February 2016 The Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI) has come out with a video explaining the […]
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SPYSHOTS: 2016 Proton Perdana – first look at interior
Yes, these are yet more spyshots of the 2016 Proton Perdana, but this time, these high-resolution photos – courtesy of reader Daniel Soon – show the full, completely undisguised interior for the first time. It’s […]
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Volkswagen holds lion dance car blessing at Sg Besi
Volkswagen Group Malaysia (VGM) held a lion dance car blessing ceremony over the weekend at the Wearnes showroom in Sungai Besi in conjunction with the Chinese New Year. In total, 60 Volkswagen owners and their […]
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Johor first to get Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) – nationwide deployment set for June 2016
It has been confirmed that Johor will become the first state in Malaysia to deploy the new Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system. Designed to catch errant vehicle owners with unpaid summonses and warrants, it […]
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Kia Malaysia introduces Kia Cares total protection plan
Kia Malaysia has introduced its new protection plan for Kia owners – Kia Cares. Like the RTI-GAP Insurance for Nissan cars and Peugeot Protect, Kia Cares is designed provide a more comprehensive coverage that makes […]
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Perodua contributes four units of Axia to police force
Perodua has contributed four Axia hatchbacks to the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) for use as community patrol vehicles. The cars were delivered at Bukit Aman yesterday, with the automaker represented by Perodua Sales MD Dr […]
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GALLERY: Mercedes-Benz E200 Edition E in Malaysia
We’ve brought you clean and clear showroom floor shots of the Mercedes-Benz E 250 Edition E, and now, here’s a similar look at the E 200 Edition E variant. Introduced by Mercedes-Benz Malaysia late last […]
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Police propose raising traffic fines to curb accidents
In view of the rising number of fatal and other road accidents, the police is contemplating raising the quantum of traffic fines. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the proposed increase is […]
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GALLERY: Mercedes-Benz CLA250 Shooting Brake
Following its recent Malaysian debut, here’s a clearer look at the new Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 4Matic Shooting Brake. On display at selected authorised dealerships, we caught up with this unit to bring you a better […]
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Vehicle End of Life policy important for Malaysian automotive industry’s growth, says MAA president
According to Datuk Aishah Ahmad, the Vehicle End of Life policy is important to ensure the growth of the automotive industry, which in turn, can contribute to taxes paid to the government. The Malaysian Automotive […]