Latest Stories (Page 140)
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Peugeot Malaysia is having a ‘Drive into Prosperity’ campaign in conjunction with Chinese New Year, and you can slither into the year of the snake with good savings. Peace of mind, too. From now, all […]
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KLIA Aerotrain delayed, Jan 31 start date not possible
The aerotrain service at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) has been delayed from its previously expected operational date of January 31, 2025, The Star has reported. There is no definite operational date given by […]
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331% sales growth for GWM Malaysia, led by Haval H6
A total of 453,141 of the 1,233,292 units Great Wall Motor (GWM) sold worldwide last year were not in China, and although GWM Malaysia did not reveal the number of vehicles it sold in our […]
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JPJ eBid: ANV and JXS number plates up for bidding
JPJ has announced that ANV and JXS are the next number plate series to go up for bidding on its online auction platform, JPJ eBid. Perak’s latest running number series is ‘ANV’, and it opens […]
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Grab and BYD enter strategic partnership to expand ‘Eco-Friendly Ride’ offering – 50k EVs across ASEAN
Grab and BYD have announced a regional partnership to expand access to up to 50,000 EVs to Grab’s driver-partners across Southeast Asia, while increasing the availability of green vehicles to Grab users. Through this partnership, […]
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Petronas Urania StrongTech LCV diesel lubricants in Malaysia – synthetic, mineral oils; RM20-RM400/pack
Petronas Lubricants Asia has launched the Urania with StrongTech range of engine lubricants today, its latest for diesel-powered light commercial vehicles. Three grades of the Urania diesel engine lubricant have been announced from launch, each […]
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Malaysian fuel prices January 2025 week 3 – RON97 up 5 sen to RM3.38/litre; diesel up 5 sen to RM3.08/litre
It is Wednesday, which means it is time once again for the weekly fuel price update in Malaysia, as the ministry of finance announces the retail prices of fuels for the coming week of January […]
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TOM’S Classic launched at Tokyo Auto Salon – AE86 restoration service, engine rehabilitation programme
Japanese tuner TOM’S Racing has launched a new vehicle restoration arm at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon aimed at Toyota AE86 Corolla enthusiasts. Officially called TOM’S Classic, the services offered include a complete body repair […]
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2025 BYD Atto 3 facelift revealed in China filings – sharper look for bumpers, rear pillars; new camera
Click to enlarge We’re looking at the 2025 BYD Atto 3 facelift, as submitted by the carmaker to China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. According to CarNewsChina, the submission is in a category of […]
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Proton Saga MC3 spotted – base sedan to get another facelift before all-new, AMA-based model arrives?
The third-generation Proton Saga was first launched in Malaysia on September 28, 2016 and has been given a few updates since its debut. In August 2019, the A-segment received a facelift that not only saw […]
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UMW Toyota multi-pathway strategy towards carbon neutrality – why hybrid is still the best option for M’sia
Malaysians are very excessive in our use of resources, and we’re not talking about the 16,720 tonnes of food being thrown away, daily, or the fact that we have the highest consumption of water per […]
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Volvo’s ‘A-moose-ment’ Day for owners – pickleball, padel, spin and yoga at The Courts, KLGCC; Feb 15
Volvo owners, lucky you. Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) is celebrating owners with a fun day of sports, food, pampering and driving and it’s free of charge for you and your family. The Volvo A-moose-ment Day […]
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Honda Civic Type R Mugen Group.B – “ultimate Type R” at Tokyo Auto Salon with around RM300k in parts
The Honda Civic Type R Mugen Group.B made its debut at last year’s Tokyo Auto Salon with a bunch of add-on parts designed to make the hot hatch even sportier. Fast forward to this year’s […]
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Goodyear announces sale of Dunlop brand to Japan’s Sumitomo Rubber Industries for USD701 million
Tyre company Goodyear has announced it will sell its Dunlop brand to Japan’s Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI) for USD701 million (about RM3.2 billion) in cash as part of its ‘Goodyear Forward’ transformation plan. In an […]
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AWAS speed camera calibration tests at PLUS Menora Tunnel stretch starts today – lane closure, contraflow
Click to enlarge PLUS has announced that there will be calibration tests for Automated Awareness Safety System (AWAS) speed cameras at the Menora Tunnel stretch. Specifically, the tests are slated for today (11pm till 3am […]