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Having been announced for the Malaysian market months in advance, the BMW i4 was finally opened for booking last week, priced at RM389,900 on-the-road without insurance. This figure included the full sales and service tax […]
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2022 Perodua Myvi GearUp – bodykit for facelift shown
Perodua has released teaser footage of the GearUp bodykit for the 2022 Perodua Myvi facelift, following the appearance of leaked images of the bodykitted G3 facelift in Cranberry Red. While the 2022 Myvi was offered […]
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Kumpool Ride – e-hailing bus booking service comes to Petaling Jaya – also available in JB, Subang Jaya
Kumpool Ride is an e-hailing bus booking service that was initially available in Johor Bahru but has since been made available in the Klang Valley (Subang Jaya first, and now, Petaling Jaya). It works like […]
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2022 Hyundai Tucson spied in Malaysia – all-new C-segment SUV coming soon in long-wheelbase form?
The 2022 Hyundai Tucson appears to have landed in Malaysia, courtesy of images supplied by paultan.org reader Asyraf Sabry. Here, the fourth-generation SUV that has been sighted in the country appears to be the long-wheelbase […]
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ALR takeover to keep concession extension minimum
Amanat Lebuhraya Rakyat’s proposal to acquire four highway concessionaires in the Klang Valley will see the concession period get extended slightly, but at no increase in cost to the public. According to a new report […]
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Penang waiting on ministry of transport to approve water taxi plan – application submitted last September
According to a report by Malay Mail, the Penang state government is unable to implement water taxis as part of its Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP) because it has yet to receive approval from the […]
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Highway tolls will not last forever – works ministry
The claims that highway users will be paying toll indefinitely with the restructuring of four highway concessionaires are not true, the works ministry said in a statement. Highway concessionaires cannot arbitrarily add on new debts […]
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Proton Exora owners urged not to buy and install non-OEM OCH on their cars – could cause engine damage
Proton Exora owners are advised not to purchase and install custom oil cooler hose (OCH) kits for their vehicles, as there’s a worry that it may cause damage to the engine, FMT reports. According to […]
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Malaysia welcomes high-value EV investments – Wee
The Malaysian government is welcoming high-value investments to develop the electric vehicles (EV) industry in the country and region, transport minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said. According to The Star, Wee said the […]
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Malaysians are once again paying up to RM8k per day to rent luxury vehicles, just to balik kampung in style
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Ladies and gents, it’s that time of the year again. The Hari Raya celebrations is soon upon us, and for the first time in two years, the borders are completely open, so friends and family […]
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Proton “S50” sedan rendered again – Geely Emgrand base, Binyue facelift front end, honeycomb grille
Another day, another render from Photoshop wizard Theophilus Chin, this time of a proposed Proton “S50” sedan. Eagle-eyed readers will remember that this is actually the third time the car has been visualised, first as […]
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Lotus Emira previewed in Malaysia – fully-loaded First Edition, 400 hp, RM1.13m Pen Msia, RM457k duty-free
The Lotus Emira is now in Malaysia. This is not yet the official launch, but Lotus Cars Malaysia has secured a unit for previews, which will happen this weekend (April 9-10) at its showroom in […]
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Malaysia can learn from China expertise for transport infrastructure, flood mitigation – transport minister
Malaysia should take opportunities to leverage on China’s expertise in transport infrastructure, said transport minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong. “With the open tender for the MRT3 project about to begin in May and the […]
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Report Singaporeans that refuel their cars with RON 95, urges Petroleum Dealers Association of Malaysia
The Petroleum Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM) is urging the public to report to petrol stations if they spot foreigners purchasing RON 95 petrol. In the days since the Malaysia-Singapore Causeway was reopened on April […]
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Police warn against use of strobe lights on private vehicles – punishable by RM2,000 fine, six months jail
The traffic enforcement and investigation department (JSPT) of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) has issued a reminder that it is always monitoring the unauthorised use of strobe lights on private vehicles. The unauthorised use of […]