Latest Stories (Page 1359)
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As lives gradually resume to some semblance of normalcy, more and more people are hitting the roads once again. However, after spending months in lockdown, a survey has shown that a large number of motorists […]
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BMW Motorrad Malaysia extends warranty for RMCO
With the movement control order (MCO) transitioning into the recovery movement control order (RMCO), BMW Motorrad Malaysia is extending warranty for all BMW motorcycles purchased from its authorised dealers that were due to expire between […]
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MINI John Cooper Works GP Pack – visual kit for the 231 hp three-door John Cooper Works hatchback
The MINI John Cooper Works GP is the most performance-focused model to emerge from the British marque, with 306 hp and 450 Nm from its turbocharged 2.0 litre inline-four petrol engine and eight-speed auto packaged […]
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Third-gen Mazda BT-50 teased before June 17 debut
Mazda has begun teasing the third-generation BT-50 pick-up truck, which will make its global debut on June 17, replacing its predecessor that has been around for nearly a decade. The Japanese carmaker is being coy […]
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2020 Toyota RAV4 now open for booking in Malaysia – CBU Japan; RM204k for 2.0L CVT, RM224k for 2.5L 8AT
UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has announced pricing for the 2020 Toyota RAV4, which will be launched on June 18. As revealed in a leaked brochure we reported on earlier in the day, two variants of […]
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Gov’t revokes price control order for RON 95 petrol and diesel – RM2.08 and RM2.18 per litre cap ends
The government has revoked the petrol price control order that has restricted the maximum price of RON 95 petrol to RM2.08 per litre and diesel to RM2.18 per litre, the Malay Mail reports. The revocation […]
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Honda car, bike production disrupted by cyber attack
It’s not often that you hear of a car manufacturer being hit by cyber attacks, but here’s one. Honda has suspended some of its car and motorcycle production globally as the Japanese company was hit […]
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GALLERY: V177 Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan in Malaysia – A250 AMG Line vs A200 Progressive Line
The V177 Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan isn’t technically a new debutant here in Malaysia, having made its maiden appearance in April 2019. During the launch, only the A 200 Sedan was previewed, and while we acknowledge […]
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2020 SST exemption: New Perodua price list revealed, up to RM4.7k or 6% cheaper until December 31, 2020
Earlier, Perodua announced that prices of its vehicle models are set to drop between 3% and 6% from June 15 until December 31, 2020 as a result of government’s plan to implement a 100% sales […]
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2021 Subaru XV facelift – Crosstrek in the US gets styling updates and new 2.5 litre Boxer engine
The Subaru Crosstrek – known to us as the XV – has arrived in the United States in 2021 model-year form with the addition of the manufacturer’s 2.5 litre naturally aspirated boxer-four petrol engine for […]
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Harley-Davidson patents motorcycle balancing gyro
There is one big problem with motorcycles, at very low speed bikes refuse to stay upright. Harley-Davidson (H-D) thinks it might have a solution for its heavy weight cruisers in the form of a self-balancing […]
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Perodua reduces car prices by 3-6% via cash rebates until June 14 – new prices to remain until December 31
Perodua has announced that it will reduce its model prices by between 3% and 6% via cash rebates starting from today until June 14, 2020. This is well in advance of the government’s plan to […]
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2020 Toyota Hilux, Fortuner show off new accessories
Toyota Thailand has released a raft of genuine accessories for the refreshed 2020 Hilux and Fortuner, further boosting their enhanced exterior look. Let’s start with the pick-up truck, which is known as the Hilux Revo […]
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2020 Toyota RAV4 Malaysian brochure leaked – 2.0L and 2.5L Dynamic Force Engines, Toyota Safety Sense
A leaked brochure of the 2020 Toyota RAV4 has made its way to Facebook, giving us plenty of details about the SUV that will make its Malaysian launch debut on June 18. There’s plenty to […]
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State borders are open, popular touge routes are legal again, but remember to control the pent-up driving fire
RIP Covid-19, you will not be missed. OK, so the coronavirus hasn’t fully left us yet, but new cases in the single digits and the absence of big infection spikes post-Raya means that the government […]