Latest Stories (Page 121)
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A 61-year-old mechanic was detained by the Perak road transport department (JPJ) after he was caught riding a motorcycle that had not had its road tax renewed for 23 years since 2002. As reported by […]
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Over 50,000 potholes nationwide patched up in 2024
Over 50,000 federal road potholes were patched up last year, including 3,955 in the peninsula and 51,949 in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan, the works ministry has said, according to a report by The Star. “We […]
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Maybank IB revises up 2025 TIV forecast to 790k units
CIMB Research recently revised upwards its 2025 total industry volume (TIV) forecast from 755,000 to 760,000 units; now so has Maybank Investment Bank but by a bigger quantum – from 750,000 to 790,000 units, Bernama […]
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Logistics industry opposes lorry peak hour ban on highways – longer working times, lower productivity
The government’s move to ban lorries from using certain highways during peak hours in the Klang Valley has sparked furore in the logistics industry, according to The Star. The Association of Malaysia Hauliers (AMH) said […]
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LPT3 project not finalised, as concessionaire’s capabilities need to be examined – Ahmad Maslan
The government has yet to decide on the construction of the proposed East Coast Expressway 3 (LPT 3), said deputy works minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan. Nothing has been finalised because there certain aspects of […]
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2024 Malaysia car sales data by brand vs 2023 – take a look at last year’s biggest winners and losers
Malaysia is flying, as far as auto sales is concerned. We’re a smaller country than Thailand, but our vehicle sales overtook the ‘Detroit of the East’ in 2023, and the narrow margin became huge in […]
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Volkswagen announces new entry-level EV – concept in March, production version in 2027; around RM92k
The Volkswagen Future Plan is how the German carmaker aims to increase its competitiveness and improve revenue. Announced on Wednesday, the most important part of the ambitious plan is the introduction of a future entry-level […]
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Nissan calls off RM265 billion merger talks with Honda
Nissan will reportedly call off talks for a merger with Honda as the two Japanese carmakers could not reach a consensus on the terms of the merger deal, Reuters wrote citing a Nikkei report. Honda […]
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Ferrari EV reveal on October 9, will be “unique” in style, performance; 5 more models planned for 2025
It would have seemed sacrilegious only a few short years ago, but Ferrari is – shock, horror! – making an electric vehicle. That much had been known for some time, but the company has now […]
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Malaysian fuel prices February 2025 week two – all unchanged; diesel at RM3.18/litre, RON97 RM3.43/litre
It is Wednesday, and so the time comes once again for the weekly fuel price update by the ministry of finance. Here, the retail prices of fuels for the coming week of February 6 to […]
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Drive into fortune with a new BMW, MINI or BMW Motorrad at Auto Bavaria CNY Specials 2025!
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You’ve received countless ‘fatt choy’ wishes already, so it’s time to take action. Drive into great fortune and abundance with a new BMW, MINI, or BMW Motorrad, now available with great deals at Auto Bavaria’s […]
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Toyota signs carbon neutrality partnership agreement with Shanghai for new Lexus EV; production from 2027
Lexus RZ in Malaysia Toyota has announced that it will be signing a comprehensive partnership agreement with the Shanghai municipal government in China for carbon neutrality, and to that end the Japanese manufacturer will establish […]
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ECRL now 78.5% complete – Phase One testing, certification to begin Jun 2026, operational Jan 2027
The East Coast Rail Link‘s (ECRL) overall progress has reached 78.5% as of last month, second finance minister Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan has said, according to a Bernama report. For the first phase (Kota […]
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Government has received several ideas and proposals on MLFF, we will accept them later – works minister
The never-ending saga of multi-lane fast flow (MLFF) toll collection in Malaysia continues, with works minister Alexander Nanta Linggi confirming that his ministry has accepted several ideas and proposals on the system’s implementation, Berita Harian […]
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How many recon, grey import cars sold in Malaysia? We compare MAA sales and JPJ registration data
Grey-imported or reconditioned cars, or “recons” to you and me, are big business in Malaysia, and while most car companies pretend that they don’t exist, they form a sizeable part of the local automotive industry. […]