Latest Stories (Page 2180)
-
Toyota’s Stateside MPV offering, the Sienna, has been facelifted for the 2018 model year, offering revised looks as well as a number of added safety and convenience features. The new front fascia looks to have […]
-
Proton will announce its strategic partner by May
Proton will be able to announce its foreign strategic partner (FSP) by May, according to second international trade and industry minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan. He made this announcement following the news that Chinese […]
-
McLaren BP23 three-seater hyper-GT teased – all sold
Woking supercar manufacturer McLaren has released a teaser image of its upcoming, three-seater hyper-GT model, for now known as the BP23. From this rear three-quarter perspective, the BP23 appears to flaunt classic mid-engined proportions, with […]
-
Gov’t to consider raising speed limit but not without an in-depth study first, says works minister – report
Works minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has said that the government is open to the proposal to raise the national highway speed limit beyond the current 110 km/h, according to the Malay Mail. Before any […]
-
AD: Peugeot Trade In & Trade Up – enjoy the highest trade-in value for your old car to get a new Peugeot
/ Comments are Disabled
Trading in your current vehicle isn’t as simple as it sounds nowadays – there are plenty of hurdles to jump though, and the prices offered may not be up to your expectations. That’s where the […]
-
TechArt GTStreet R Cabriolet – 340 km/h wind in hair
The Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet is the fastest way to travel in a soft-top 911, at least as far as factory models are concerned. The range-topping, 3.8 litre twin-turbo, flat-six cranks out 580 hp […]
-
Lexus LC gains TRD exterior upgrades – wheels, aero
The Lexus LC is already a looker, but those eyeing an even more aggressive look can turn to Toyota Racing Development (TRD) for their needs. The in-house tuner has released a new line of exterior […]
-
Hum Rider – extreme lift-kit to “drive through” traffic
Push a button, and get set to clear the gridlocked traffic ahead of you. It sounds like something that happens in cartoons, but this is a real, functioning Jeep Grand Cherokee that can drive over […]
-
Kia Grand Carnival launched in Malaysia – 2.2 CRDI, three variants, priced from RM154k to RM186k
Naza Kia has officially launched the Kia Grand Carnival in the country. Previewed last year, the eight-seater MPV – known as the Sedona in other markets – makes its local debut in three variant forms, […]
-
South Australia starts motorcycle lane-filtering rules
Motorcycle lane-filtering is to be allowed on roads in the state of South Australia, beginning April 15, 2017. This change in road rules is implemented by the South Australia Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure […]
-
Petrol subsidies not on the cards, says KPDNKK
Despite the continual rise in petrol prices, the government has no plans to subsidise fuels, as doing so would only place even more burden on its expenditure. According to The Sun, domestic trade, cooperatives and […]
-
UMW Toyota announces sales target of 70,000 units for 2017, four new models to be launched this year
At its media appreciation event tonight, UMW Toyota announced that it plans to sell a total of 70,000 vehicles this year, including both Toyota and Lexus models. As is usual, Toyota will almost certainly make […]
-
Motul named official 2018 Dakar Rally lube partner
Automotive lubricants manufacturer Motul has been named the official lubricants partner for the 2018 edition of the annual Dakar Rally. Its partnerships with factory teams in 2017 saw success with Toyota Auto Body and Polaris […]
-
Geely pulls out of its bid for a partnership with Proton
Looks like it’s down to one. According to the South China Morning Post, Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely has withdrawn from its bid to acquire a controlling stake in Proton. Geely president An Conghui told the […]
-
Weekly fuel price announcements to begin March 29
The new fuel ceiling price mechanism, in which fuel prices will be announced on a weekly basis instead of monthly, will begin on March 29, the New Straits Times reports. Minister of domestic trade, cooperatives […]