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Australians will be able to get their hands on the new Ford Ranger Raptor this year, the Blue Oval recently announced. It won’t be cheap, however – and if you thought the performance off-road pick-up’s […]
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Nippon Paint’s Trend Colours for Mobility 2018-2019 – 40 automotive colours projected to trend next in Asia
Nippon Paint has officially launched its Trend Colours for Mobility 18/19 (TCM 18/19), a colour palette of automotive shades that the company says is likely to trend across Asian markets over the next two years. […]
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Formula 4 SEA season finale in Malaysia – April 13-15
The 2017-2018 season of the Formula 4 SEA championship will culminate in a finale at the Sepang International Circuit from April 13-15 this year, with Petron Malaysia as the official fuel and engine oil partner […]
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REVIEW: 2018 Yamaha MT-10 – the heart of darkness
It’s been said before, and we’re saying it again. A motorcycle, at its essence, is an engine, two wheels, a frame and the ability to put a grin on the rider’s face. Naturally, Yamaha took […]
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Jaguar planning flagship J-Pace SUV, 2021 debut
Jaguar kicked off its SUV game with the F-Pace in 2015, and followed up quickly with the smaller E-Pace and electric I-Pace. But the leaping cat isn’t quite done yet – Autocar reports that Jaguar […]
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Kia Grand Carnival 2.2D SX now in Malaysia – RM189k
The Kia Grand Carnival 2.2D SX is now available in Malaysia and joins the locally-assembled MPV range as the new range-topping variant. Priced at RM188,888 (on-the-road, excluding insurance), it effectively replaces the EX, which means […]
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Free RFID tags could be given to motorists next year
Motorists with locally-registered vehicles could receive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for free from early next year, according to the Malaysian government. These will work with the RFID Tag gateless gantry toll system for electronic […]
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SPYSHOTS: 2019 Audi Q3 caught again, with interior
We’re seeing more and more spyshots of the new second-generation Audi Q3, so it’s safe to say that it will be unveiled sooner rather than later. That’s good, because the current model is now seven […]
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Aston Martin DB11 V8 to be launched in Malaysia?
First launched in Malaysia in September 2016, the Aston Martin DB11 was offered with a 5.2 litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine and a price tag around the RM2 million mark. Now, Aston Martin Kuala Lumpur looks […]
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FIRST DRIVE: B8 VW Passat 1.8 TSI Comfortline Plus
The eighth-generation Volkswagen Passat (B8) is considered by many to be the stepping stone into the premium car segment, and this D-segment sedan pulls it off with a rather reasonable price tag. Our tester here […]
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Uber-Grab deal on hold in Singapore and Philippines – Uber app shut down in all other ASEAN markets
The Grab acquisition of Uber’s Southeast Asia operations hasn’t quite made a full transition. Originally, the deal – which was announced last month – was to have seen Uber’s ride-sharing and food delivery business integrated […]
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SPIED: BMW 8 Series coupé & cabrio M Sport spotted?
The BMW 8 Series is perhaps one of the more exciting car projects to be announced in recent years, and it has once again been spotted wearing less camouflage this time around. Given the deep […]
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SPIED: Audi S6 Avant spotted again; 2.9L biturbo V6?
The 2019-model year Audi S6 Avant has been spotted again, and this time around as previously it is running cold-weather trials. The tell-tale ‘S’ model visual cues are present mostly, though the car remains very […]
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Perodua introduces GearUp Bluetooth tyre pressure monitoring system – check in-car and via app, RM385
Perodua has introduced a new item to its official GearUp accessories range. The Smart Bluetooth TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) lets motorists keep track of their vehicle’s tyre pressure in real time. The locally developed […]
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Mercedes-AMG G65 discontinued, SL65 to follow suit?
You’d think that of all the car companies out there, Mercedes-AMG would be the last one you’d expect to be on the downsizing trend, but that’s exactly what Affalterbach is doing. After moving the 63 […]