Latest Stories (Page 2452)
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The new Honda Civic Type R is certainly a rabid machine, what with all three hundred horses from a 2.0 litre VTEC Turbo engine being sent to the front wheels. So what happens when it’s […]
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JPJ says 1,290 cloned cars seized since Jan 2015
Since January last year, 1,290 cloned cars have been seized by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) in operations throughout the country. Most of the impounded vehicles were luxury cars smuggled from Singapore, Bernama reports. According […]
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Nurburgring speed limits lifted following FIA approval
Speed limits at the infamous Nurburgring Nordschleife (North Loop) will soon be removed. According to a post on the circuit’s official website, the restrictions at all sections of the 20.8 km circuit will be lifted […]
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SPAD must focus on legal proceedings before it considers legalising ride-sharing services – cabbies
Taxi drivers want the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) to concentrate on the legal injunction application filed against it, before they consider regulating ride-sharing services like Uber and Grab. “SPAD should focus on facing us […]
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2016 Toyota Proace van makes an official debut
The Proace van – the commercial-oriented version of the Proace – has officially been unveiled by the brand. Sporting Toyota’s new design language, the Proace is available in three body sizes, with a range of […]
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PSA Peugeot Citroen to build pick-up truck – report
Does PSA Peugeot Citroën’s upcoming growth plan include the possibility of building a pick-up truck? It certainly looks that way, if reports by Autocar UK and Auto Express are to be believed. According to the […]
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IIHS publishes new headlight ratings – tests reveal that expensive options are not always the best
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the US has revealed its first-ever headlight ratings. A total of 82 headlight variants were tested from 31 different midsize models in the country, and believe it […]
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Taxi drivers must improve to be competitive – Ku Nan
Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor, a.k.a. Ku Nan has come out to say that taxi drivers need to improve their quality of service if they hope to compete against ride-sharing services […]
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London Taxi inks deal to take black cab to Australia
London’s iconic black cab is making its way Down Under. Earlier this month, the London Taxi Company (LTC) announced it had inked a 10-year deal to supply its TX4 cabs to Australia and New Zealand. […]
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Renault Kaptur unveiled – a longer Captur with 4WD
The Renault Kaptur has finally been revealed for the Russian market, following a teaser released by the company a few weeks prior. Looks familiar, doesn’t it? If you’re picturing the Captur in your mind, we […]
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DRIVEN: 2016 BMW 330i – can the best still keep up?
In case you have somehow missed BMW’s marketing storm last year, a staggering 40 years have passed since the 3 Series was first introduced in 1975. In the intervening years, Munich’s iconic sports sedan – […]
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W213 Mercedes-AMG E63 4Matic to offer drift mode?
Parting ways with its rear-wheel drive configuration in favour of a new 4Matic all-wheel system, it looks like the Mercedes-AMG division is set to give customers another way of getting their AMG E 63s sideways. […]
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Maserati Levante will attract female customers – CEO
The Maserati Levante will appeal to younger buyers and women in particular, according to Maserati’s CEO, Harald Wester. Speaking to Drive, Wester explained that the brand needed to broaden its buyer base. Based on his […]
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Mercedes-Benz GLC Cabriolet – soft-top on the cards?
Click to enlarge. Earlier this week, it was reported that Mercedes-Benz was toying with the idea of a topless version of the GLC Coupe, which was revealed last week at the New York International Auto […]
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Mass use of driverless cars far off – robotics expert
It’s no secret that the world’s automakers are well into producing self-driving cars. Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Kia and Google, among others, are all known to be working on fully autonomous vehicles for the future, many […]