Latest Stories (Page 1819)
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Johor chief minister Datuk Osman Sapian has revealed that he wants the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) to start as soon as possible to ease congestion on the Causeway. According to The Star, the […]
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Touch ‘n Go RFID public pilot begins Sept 3, launch in Jan 2019, SmartTAG sales discontinued immediately
Finally, some news on Malaysia’s radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for paying toll fares. Originally slated to be implemented in January this year, the system will finally be trialled in a public pilot programme on September […]
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BMW to expand local assembly of PHEVs in Thailand
BMW is set to expand local assembly of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) in Thailand following the granting of investment privileges to the automaker by the country’s Board of Investment (BoI), the Bangkok Post reports. […]
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Jaguar Land Rover range to be updated by 2024 – next Evoque in 2019, new inline-six to retire iconic JLR V8
Jaguar Land Rover is undertaking a significant programme that will see every model in the group’s product line-up updated by 2024, according to Autocar. This will comprise an expansion courtesy of four new or returning […]
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Fatal Uber self-driving crash would have been avoided had Volvo XC90’s safety systems been active – IIHS
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) in the United States has lambasted Uber’s decision to turn off the built-in active safety systems on its Volvo XC90 autonomous driving prototype, which was involved in a […]
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KPDNKK urged to monitor car repossession agents
Car repossession is never a pleasant thing, with altercations inevitably taking place as a result of flared tempers. But, what if there’s loutish behaviour on the part of repossession agents? A consumer association says this […]
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Fiat 500X facelift teased ahead of year-end debut
Given that the Fiat 500X has been around since 2014, work on an update is underway, and the test vehicles for the revised model have been spotted undergoing tests. Here, a teaser image from Autoblog.it […]
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Ford Pop-Up Store attracts more than 3,000 visitors
Sime Darby Auto Connexion’s (SDAC) first experiential Ford Pop-Up store for the Ford Ranger has welcomed over 3,000 visitors so far since its tour began last month. The Pop-Up store kicked off its nationwide programme […]
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Decision on LPT3 to be announced in Budget 2019
A decision on whether or not to continue phase three of the East Coast Highway (LPT) connecting Kuala Terengganu to Pengkalan Kubur in Kelantan will be made soon, and the outcome will be announced in […]
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LEKAS to be closed for RHB Shimano Highway Ride
Kajang-Seremban Highway (LEKAS) users, take note. The E21 expressway will be temporarily closed to all motorists from 5 pm on August 18 until 4 am on August 19 for the RHB Shimano Highway Ride @ […]
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Malaysia to seek assistance from Japanese carmakers like Nissan and Toyota for its third national car project
Prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad says that Malaysia will be seeking assistance from Japanese automakers with regards to its potential third national car project. These will include the likes of Nissan and Toyota, Nikkei […]
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Geely Binrui – new C-segment sedan gets full active safety features, turbo engines; next Proton Preve?
Geely’s new C-segment sedan, the Binrui, was partially unveiled just a week ago, but additional details and photos have proven to be elusive, and it still is. Though it looks like a shrunken down version […]
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SPYSHOTS: Merc-AMG CLA seen – possible CLA 50?
Images of the next-generation Mercedes-Benz CLA has been captured by our spy photographers before throughout the course of this year, and here finally it seems we have the first images of the full-blown Mercedes-AMG version […]
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Malaysian lorry association opposed to B10 biodiesel
The implementation of B10 biodiesel in Malaysia is kicking around again two years after it was put on the backburner, but it is still receiving flak more than five years after it was first mooted. […]