Latest Stories (Page 1417)
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Having already been facelifted once in 2017, the Toyota Hilux is gearing up for another nip and tuck, which should provide the pick-up with a more rugged look and an updated engine. According to a […]
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Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon – from RM355,000
Following the return of the Jeep brand to Malaysia in January, the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon has been priced for our market, with the local Malaysian representative’s Instagram post noting that prices start from RM355,000 […]
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Toyota Capital Malaysia offers automatic six-month payment holiday to customers from April 1 to Sept 30
Toyota Capital Malaysia has officially stated that it will be granting an automatic six-month payment holiday (deferment or moratorium) to its customers (individual or SME) from April 1 to September 30, 2020. The move is […]
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Ford to restart North American production on April 6
It’s quite a landmark day for coronavirus news followers, and who isn’t these days? The US has become the country with the most Covid-19 infections, overtaking both Italy (most deaths so far) and China (where […]
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G06 BMW X6 launched in Thailand – single xDrive30d M Sport variant available; priced at 7.299 million baht
The third-generation G06 BMW X6 first made its global debut in July 2019, and the coupe sibling to the latest X5 has now been launched in Thailand. Offered in a sole xDrive30d M Drive variant, […]
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Covid-19: UK frontliners supplied with 100 MG ZS EVs
MG Motor UK is sponsoring 100 units of its ZS electric SUV for use by the National Health Service (NHS), as the UK government intensifies the battle against the Covid-19 coronavirus. The vehicles will be […]
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PSA denies FCA merger at risk from virus outbreak, terms of deal may need to be reviewed – report
PSA Group has said that it remains committed to a merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Automotive News reported, following French media reports that the merger could be threatened by currently developing market conditions as a […]
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Volkswagen ID.3 far from being market-ready – report
It looks like the software woes plaguing Volkswagen’s first high-profile, mass market electric vehicle, the ID.3, is not being resolved anytime soon. A spokesperson from the company told electrive that the ID.3 is far from […]
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Singapore extends VEP period for M’sians to June 30
The Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) is catering to Malaysians choosing to remain in the island during the movement control order here by extending the validity of their Vehicle Entry Permits (VEP). Usually limited to […]
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Honda CB-F Concept debuts – 999 cc retro naked bike
With the world in the grip of Covid-19, Honda will be having the world premiere of the 2020 Honda CB-F Concept online. The lockdown on international air travel has compelled many vehicle makers to launch […]
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Petrol dealers could close stations due to weak fuel prices and MCO – PDAM repeats need for price floors
According to the Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM), many petrol dealers may have to cease their operations because of the financial stresses arising from weak fuel prices, as well as weaker traffic due to […]
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SPIED: F90 BMW M5 facelift – new style, more power?
If you’ve been diligently following ongoing developments of the G30 5 Series, you’ll notice a tonne of coverage relating to the CLAR-based executive sedan. This time, our crew of international spy photographers managed to capture […]
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Honda Malaysia says no impact on warranty if routine maintenance service is not performed during MCO
All car showrooms and service centres in the country have been closed since March 18 since the movement control order (MCO) was announced, and will remain closed until April 14. With owners not being able […]
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SPIED: Toyota Yaris Cross does cold-weather testing
The Toyota Yaris will spawn an all-wheel-drive B-segment crossover, as seen here courtesy of our spy photographers who have captured images of these development vehicles for the upcoming model. Based on the GA-B version of […]
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More stringent enforcement of MCO soon, with tighter rules and regulations to be introduced in phase two
Has the movement control order (MCO), which began on March 18 and now extended to April 14, been effective at keeping people at home or where they are? Despite public compliance said to be at […]