Latest Stories (Page 2273)
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Mercedes AMG Petronas secured its third straight constructors’ championship during Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix, and to celebrate the team’s dominating success in the 2016 season, Petronas employees gathered for a photograph session at KLCC this […]
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SPIED: 2018 Ford Mustang Convertible facelift sighted
The Ford Mustang may be relatively new to our market, but the sixth-generation pony car has been around for nearly three years now, having been officially unveiled at the end of 2013. A facelift for […]
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Renault-Nissan Alliance has “big” plans for Mitsubishi
The Nissan-Renault Alliance will announce big plans for Mitsubishi, including in the United States, once legal and government authorities approve the US$2.2 billion (RM9,118,670,000) acquisition of a 34% ownership stake in Mitsubishi by year end, […]
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Tesla Model S’ Autopilot function a “considerable traffic hazard” – German Transport Ministry report
According to an internal report from Germany’s Transport Ministry, the Autopilot system on the Tesla Model S represents a “considerable traffic hazard,” Der Spiegel reports (via Reuters). The country’s Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) reportedly […]
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2017 KTM RC390 and other RCs get colour change
For 2017, KTM’s range of full-fairing sportsbike, the RC-series, will see new colours and graphics. The RC390, RC200 and RC125 will see different colour schemes and graphics, while the RC250 remains unchanged with this year’s […]
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MotoGP champ Jorge Lorenzo tests for Mercedes-AMG Formula 1 team, sets “really competitive” times
Motorcycle racing champions making the transition from two wheels to four is not new. The most famous, and successful, example of which is John Surtees, who won the 500 cc World Championship four times in […]
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Taxi drivers returning vehicles amid stiff competition
Taxi drivers are apparently returning their vehicles to their respective companies in huge numbers – as many as 10,000, in fact – according to a report by The Sun. The English language daily said that […]
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DBKL says no to road pricing scheme on private cars
Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) stated it has no plans to impose a road congestion pricing scheme in the city centre when the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) begins operations, The Sun reports. “There […]
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Germany calls for ban on internal combustion engines by 2030, tax incentives for zero-emissions vehicles
German government officials have passed a resolution to ban the sale of petrol and diesel internal combustion engines in the European Union (EU) by 2030, Der Spiegel reports. After that time, only zero-emissions vehicles (electric […]
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VIDEO: G30 BMW 5 Series to be unveiled October 13
The all-new G30 BMW 5 Series has been teased again – Munich has revealed a series of videos that show off the technologies of its upcoming executive model, and has also provided a date for […]
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Taxi drivers appeal for donations to take on SPAD
A group of taxi drivers have initiated a donation drive to come up with money so they can continue their legal fight against the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) over app-based ride-sharing services, The Sun […]
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Peugeot planning 3008 GTi flagship variant – reports
Peugeot’s new 3008 SUV looks good, a lot better than the oddly-shaped outgoing car. It will soon have ample performance to back up the sporty design, if a GTi version is on the cards, as […]
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Mercedes reveals new smart-pixel LED headlights
Mercedes-Benz has revealed the next step in adaptive forward lighting with its new smart pixel LED headlamps, a project developed in collaboration with Osram, Fraunhofer, Hella and Infineon. The project, which was funded by the […]
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Service hubs for Takata airbag inflator replacement – Honda Malaysia announces extension to Dec 31
Honda Malaysia has announced that the operations of its temporary Service Central Hubs (SCH) for Takata airbag inflator replacement activities have been extended until December 31. The three temporary SCH (northern, central and southern), which […]
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Volkswagen moves Asia-Pacific aftersales hub to Malaysia – faster supply of spare parts to region
The Volkswagen Group has announced that it is moving its Asia-Pacific regional aftersales centre from Singapore to Malaysia, in order to facilitate a more efficient supply of genuine parts. From 2018, the new hub in […]