Latest Stories (Page 16)
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Transport minister Anthony Loke has announced the fee for printing the Vehicle Ownership Certificate (VOC) has been reduced to RM20 effective July 1, 2024 in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Labuan. Before the price revision, the […]
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VEP: renewals/deregistration for Singaporean cars can now be done online, faster response to queries – Loke
The transport ministry says that improvements to the vehicle entry permit (VEP) have been introduced ahead of the system’s implementation at the Malaysia-Singapore border from October 1. According to transport minister Anthony Loke, the updates […]
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No plans to impose driver age limit: transport minister
There are currently no plans to place a limit on the age of Malaysian drivers, transport minister Anthony Loke has said, reported The Star, and the transport minister acknowledged that there had been calls in […]
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Mercedes-Benz World at KL Base, Sg Besi, July 5-7 – test drives on runway, great deals, fun activities await
Looking for things to do this weekend? How does driving Mercedes-Benz cars on a runway in the city sound? Now that we’ve piqued your interest, check out Mercedes-Benz World at KL Base, Sungai Besi this […]
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Lexus RZ, LBX teased for Malaysia – Toyota bZ4X-based EV, hybrid B-segment SUV coming soon?
Toyota and Lexus distributor UMW Toyota Motor may have dragged its feet in bringing electric vehicles to Malaysia, but it looks like it will finally do so soon – and it’s starting with the premium […]
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RON95 petrol subsidy removal in Malaysia – car owners to get RM150, bikers RM50 cash per month?
While the government says it is continuing to study the expansion of its fuel subsidy rationalisation programme to incorporate RON 95 petrol, stating it has yet to make any decision on the subject, it is […]
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Lamborghini Huracan crashes, catches fire on Kuala Lumpur-Karak highway; results in death and injury
A crash involving a Lamborghini Huracan has occured over the weekend, which has unfortunately claimed the life of its driver while injuries were sustained by the vehicle’s passenger, the New Straits Times reported. “Investigations revealed […]
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Indonesia to impose 200% tariff on goods from China to counter dumping – will this affect the auto industry?
A brave move that few saw coming. We’re not talking about AUKUS or Europe, but an ASEAN country ‘standing up’ to our region’s superpower and biggest trade partner – China. Over the weekend, news surfaced […]
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smart #3 launching in Malaysia on July 10 – open for booking; three variants; up to 428 PS, 455 km EV range
The smart #3 is set to go on sale in Malaysia in just a few days’ time, with smart Malaysia counting down to the electric vehicle’s launch on July 10, 2024. The #3 will join […]
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Geely Aegis LFP battery – higher energy density, more compact; to debut in Geely Galaxy E5, Proton eMas EV
Geely has unveiled its latest-generation ‘short blade’ lithium iron phosphate battery dubbed Aegis, which boasts of energy density of 192 Wh per kg along with host of improvements over the manufacturer’s existing battery technology in […]
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RON95 petrol subsidy must be reasonable, look at rakyat usage pattern instead of just raw stats – FOMCA
The Federation of Malaysian Consumer Associations (FOMCA) says that the amount of targeted RON 95 petrol subsidy that will be given by the government to eligible recipients must be sufficient to balance the cost of […]
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PLUSMiles app and portal scheduled maintenance – service disruption on July 2-3, midnight till 3am
Click to enlarge PLUSMiles users, take note. The highway operator has announced service disruptions to make way for scheduled maintenance for the PLUSMiles app and portal on July 2-3, midnight till 3am. This scheduled maintenance […]
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BHPetrol ‘Beli dan Menang Ka-Ching’ contest rewards 100 lucky winners with cash, gold and petrol prizes
BHPetrol held a prize presentation ceremony for its ‘Beli dan Menang Ka-Ching’ contest over the weekend at its petrol station in Jalan Meru 2, Klang. The contest, which ran in March and April this year, […]
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Gov’t to replicate its ‘no advance notice’ strategy for RON95 petrol targeted subsidy – Rafizi Ramli
While the government has not indicated anything about the removal of blanket subsidies for RON 95 petrol beyond stating that it is presently studying the matter, there could be very little indication of the time […]
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Jalan Batang Kali-Genting Highlands reopens 3pm today to all road traffic following slope, road repair
The Jalan Batang Kali-Genting Highlands state road B66 will be reopened at 3pm today to all traffic, the Hulu Selangor public works department (JKR) has announced. The route was closed following a landslide at Father’s […]