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Proton and Fook Loi Corporation have opened the doors to the newly renovated 3S outlet in Lahad Datu, Sabah. Approximately RM2 million have been spent on upgrading works, and the facility now offers sales, service […]
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2019 Mazda 3 launched in Malaysia – hatchback and sedan; three variants; price from RM140k to RM160k
At long last, the all-new, fourth-generation Mazda 3 has finally made its launch debut in Malaysia, with three variants (1.5, 2.0 High and 2.0 High Plus) and two body styles (sedan and hatchback) available. The […]
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Perodua working with Daihatsu to further develop local component suppliers’ presence in global markets
Perodua says it is working with Daihatsu to further develop its component suppliers to explore markets beyond Malaysia, forming part of the automaker’s commitment to help grow the country’s automotive support industries. Perodua president and […]
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Perodua Myvi GT too costly to build as production unit – to be toned down and badged as new Myvi SE?
Remember the hot new Perodua Myvi GT concept that was on display at the last Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show? Well, according to Perodua Sales managing director Datuk Dr Zahari Husin, it would be very […]
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Electric vehicles not for us, hybrids first – Perodua
During the presentation of its sales performance for the first half of 2019, Perodua let slip a little more about its future plans than usual. Asked about the national carmaker’s plans for electrification, president and […]
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Perodua to continue selling Alza despite SUV trend
Thanks to the global buying trend that is favouring SUVs, demand for MPVs is reducing, and it appears Malaysia and the region is in line with the general consensus. In response to a question, the […]
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Perodua Aruz called for inspection over possible airbag sensor issue, involving over 3,000 units
Perodua has announced that a number of units of the Aruz are being called for inspection over possible airbag sensor issue. The exercise involves over 3,000 units of the SUV built before February 15 this […]
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Safety a major focus for Perodua – Advanced Safety Assist to be available on lower, cheaper models soon
It’s been revealed that Perodua is putting heavy focus on the safety aspect of motoring, and the automaker plans to introduce the Advanced Safety Assist (ASA) suite of safety systems to a wider range of […]
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Singaporean motorists have 136,601 overdue traffic summonses, police in favour of banning offenders
In April, it was reported that the police had no plans to prevent foreign motorists with outstanding traffic summonses from entering the country, in response to Singapore’s new ruling to do the same with regards […]
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Litter from vehicle and face RM300 fine, police reminds
We didn’t think drive-by littering would still be an issue in this day and age, but clearly it is. So much so that the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) has decided to remind the public that […]
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Multi-lane free flow highways in three years – MAHCC
The Malaysian Association of Highway Concession Companies (MAHCC) says that all highways across the country will make the transition to a multi-lane free flow system in the next three years when radio-frequency identification (RFID) electronic […]
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VW Tiguan, Passat now get five-year free maintenance
Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) has announced that two of its best-selling models, the Tiguan and Passat, will be getting an additional two years free maintenance. With this promotion, both cars now come with a […]
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F57 MINI Convertible LCI teased, July 19 M’sia launch
MINI Malaysia has announced the upcoming introduction of a new model, which from the teaser images that have been provided reveal it to be the F57 MINI Convertible facelift. The car, which premiered alongside the […]
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RFID system to start at all toll plazas nationwide soon
The government says that the radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for toll collection will be implemented at all toll plazas nationwide soon, The Star reports. According to works minister Baru Bian, the system will be running […]
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Gov’t lost out on RM4.89 bil in excise duty on locally-assembled vehicles from 2015 to 2017 – AG’s report
The Auditor-General’s Report 2018 Series 1 has revealed that from 2015 to 2017, the government provided RM4.89 billion worth of excise duty exemptions to locally-assembled (CKD) vehicles, The Edge reports. Various excise duty exemption incentives […]