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Perodua introduced the third-generation Myvi in November 2017, and today, the company has announced that it has delivered over 100,000 units of the model. The milestone further adds to the Myvi’s total sales volume, which […]
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Feb 2019 week two fuel price – diesel same, petrol up
It’s Friday, and as such, time for the weekly fuel price update. Expect plenty of activity later today at petrol stations nationwide, given the festive season and travelling about for many, because the price of […]
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Police say that no decision yet on ending discounts for traffic summonses, to consult home ministry first
Following the transport ministry’s recent call for the ending of discounts for unpaid JPJ summonses, the police say that it has not made a decision to abolish discounts on police-issued traffic summonses. According to inspector-general […]
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Kia Picanto GT Line launched in Malaysia – RM57,888
Naza Kia Malaysia has officially launched the new Picanto GT Line in Malaysia, which is a new variant that joins the existing EX in the Picanto line-up (we previously reported on). Priced at RM57,888 on-the-road […]
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Perodua sold 20k cars in January – over 1,000 units of Aruz SUV registered from 8,000 bookings
Fresh from record calendar year sales in 2018, Perodua has started this year on a bullish note. The market leader revealed that it sold over 20,100 vehicles in January 2019, including 1,025 units of the […]
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Malaysian vehicles with unpaid fines may be barred from entering Singapore – enforcement from April 1
Singapore has announced that starting from April 1, foreign vehicles with outstanding summonses for traffic offences could be denied entry into the country. This will also apply to parking or vehicular emissions offences, The Straits […]
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2019 Proton Iriz facelift – first official pictures released
Proton has released the first official images of the Iriz facelift, and the pictures follow on the surprised reveal of the car through a video uploaded to the official Youtube channel of prime minister Tun […]
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Volvo Car Malaysia records 35% sales growth in 2018
Last year was a great one not just for Volvo Cars globally, but for Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) as well. The local unit recorded sales of 1,384 units in 2018, a 35% increase from 2017 […]
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Petronas launches Coffee Break campaign for Chinese New Year, introduces National Safest Driver Challenge
With many starting to head home for their annual Chinese New Year celebrations, Petronas has launched its annual Coffee Break safety campaign, offering complimentary refreshments, vehicle inspections and a new competition to find the country’s […]
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Feb 2019 week one fuel price – petrol goes down
It’s Friday, which means the usual weekly fuel price update, and there’s some cheer for the festive season, specifically for motorists with petrol-based rides. The price of both RON 95 and RON 97 has come […]
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Proton sold 7,007 cars in Jan 2019 – 2,777 being X70s
Proton has revealed that for the first month of 2019, it registered a total of 7,007 units, which translates to an estimated market share of 14.5%. According to the national carmaker, its January 2019 sales […]
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No decision on ECRL yet, negotiations ongoing – PM
Prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed said that the government has yet to make a decision regarding the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), and that negotiations between Malaysia and China are still ongoing, according to […]
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MRT feeder bus to go fully cashless by February 1
Rapid Bus, which operates the Rapid KL feeder bus service, is set to begin a fully cashless payment system for all of its MRT feeder buses from Friday, February 1. According to Prasarana, a one-month […]
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No change to January 2020 intro for RON 95 Euro 4M
The government has reiterated that there is no change to the planned introduction date for RON 95 Euro 4M petrol, which was originally set for late last year but has since been postponed to January […]
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Traffic police: Not giving discount for summons will result in police unable to collect revenue
Following transport minister Anthony Loke’s call for the ending of discounts for unpaid JPJ summonses, Bukit Aman has come out to say that if such a discount scheme was not applied, the police would be […]