Latest Stories (Page 108)
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The banning of heavy vehicles from the right-hand-side lane on highways will not cause added congestion or increase traffic risks, the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) has said. This is because the number of lanes on […]
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Malaysian fuel prices March 2025 week 4 – diesel down 3 sen, RM3.03/litre; RON97 unchanged, RM3.28/litre
It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time once again for the weekly fuel price update, with the ministry of finance having announced the retail prices of fuels for the coming week of March 20 to 26, […]
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Perodua Raya 2025 promo – Ativa gets RM1,000 cash rebate, RM2,500 discount for Aruz, now till March 31
Click to enlarge Perodua is having a ‘Salam Mubarak’ promo for the Ativa and Aruz from now March 31. The compact turbocharged SUV can be yours with a RM1,000 cash rebate, while the high-riding seven-seater […]
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Neta dismantles R&D as finances worsen, unpaid suppliers protest at HQ, 200 staff leaving – report
More troubles for Neta – citing Chinese media outlet Leiphone, Car News China reports that the carmaker is purportedly dismantling its entire research and development (R&D) team as its finances worsen, and that some 200 […]
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Feb 2025 Malaysian vehicle sales up by 31% – MAA
The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) has released vehicle sales data for the month of February 2025, which saw a total of 63,906 vehicles delivered to customers. With 48,732 units sold in January 2025, last month’s […]
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Leapmotor C10 EV now with 0.38% interest rate – big electric SUV available from RM1,820 per month
With so many new models entering our market, it might be hard to keep up with what’s available in showrooms today, especially among Chinese brands and their EVs. Here’s one that might have slipped – […]
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Over 2m vehicles expected on PLUS h’ways this Raya
PLUS Malaysia expects over two million vehicles to take to its highways this Raya, reports the New Straits Times, including 2.2 million on main highways such as the North-South Highway and some 70,000 on the […]
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Honda to source hybrid batteries from Toyota to circumvent US tariffs, involving 400,000 vehicles
It’s a brave new world, and Honda is making strange bedfellows with its once most bitter rivals. While its off again, on again merger with Nissan is a continuing saga, the company is now tapping […]
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Mazda to introduce Skyactiv-Z engine with next CX-5 in 2027; reducing investment in electrification, BEVs
2024 Mazda CX-5 Mazda will introduce its new Skyactiv-Z petrol engine with the next-generation CX-5 that is set to debut by the end of 2027, the Japanese manufacturer has revealed. The Skyactiv-Z engine will comply […]
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Nio signs new deal to adopt CATL’s Choco-SEB battery swap standard – Firefly EVs to integrate technology
Nio and CATL have signed a strategic partnership with the goal of building the world’s largest battery swapping network. The deal will also include capital cooperation, with CATL currently advancing an investment capped at 2.5 […]
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Gemas-Johor Bahru electrified double-tracking project is a boost for the national rail system – Johor MB
Having conquered the north, Keretapi Tanah Melayu‘s (KTM) Electric Train Service (ETS) now goes as far south as Segamat, thanks to the Gemas-Johor Bahru electrified double-tracking project‘s progress. Not long more to reach JB – […]
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Express bus operators caught increasing ticket prices illegally ahead of Aildilfitri could lose licence – MoT
The ministry of transport says it will take action against any express bus company that deliberately increases ticket prices for economy-class buses illegally ahead of the Hari Raya Aidilfitri festive season, including revoking their licence. […]
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Mercedes-Benz A-Class to be discontinued in 2026 to reduce complexity; CLA, GLA, GLB only from now on
It looks like the Mercedes-Benz A-Class‘ stay of execution was just that – having had its production extended by two years, Stuttgart’s longest-running compact model will indeed be killed off in 2026 without a successor. […]
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2025 Vancouver International Auto Show removes Tesla from event for safety due to public sentiment
Tesla has been removed from taking part in the Vancouver International Auto Show for the safety of the event’s attendees, workers and participants, The Canadian Press has reported. The carmaker’s removal from the event comes […]
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Banning heavy vehicles from using the right lane on highways not a practical move, say lorry associations
The government’s decision to finally enforce the ban on buses and lorries from using the rightmost lane on highways may be welcome news for motorists, but not everyone agrees that the move is a practical […]