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Proton has talked up exports of the Iriz for some time, but so far it has yet to happen. However, Indonesian auto portal AutoNetMagz.com has managed to scour photos of the B-segment hatchback in Jakarta, […]
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Proton to receive firm offers from 3 automakers soon
Proton is set to receive firm offers from three currently unconfirmed foreign automakers, said Proton chief executive officer Datuk Ahmad Fuaad Kenali to the New Straits Times. “All three shortlisted foreign carmakers are currently doing […]
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Proton Ertiga – 1,400 bookings for the MPV since launch; no plans to introduce diesel variant here
Proton has received around 1,400 bookings for its new Ertiga since the MPV’s introduction last November, with about 350 vehicles having been delivered to customers. The numbers so far fall in line with the automaker’s […]
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Perodua CNY promo offers up to RM3,888 ang pow
Some may still be hungover from the year end holidays, and we’re still in the first working week of 2017, but Chinese New Year is just around the corner. The malls have set up the […]
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Next-gen Proton Preve rendered, based on Persona
The Proton Prevé is getting a little long in the tooth now, having been launched in 2012. Five years is right around the time that a car is replaced, so Photoshop wizard Theophilus Chin has […]
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Perodua Bezza tops Trending Car Models list in Google’s “Year in Search” 2016 – four Protons in list
It’s that time of the year again for lists, and with that, we take a look at what Malaysians have been searching for via Google in 2016. Every year, the search engine compiles these searches […]
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Proton targets min 10k monthly sales next year, hopes to complete search for foreign partner in Q1 2017
It has been an incredibly busy 2016 for Proton, which rolled out four new models this year. It all started with the Perdana in June, followed by the Persona in August and the Saga in […]
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Proton Ertiga gets 4-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating; Hyundai Elantra, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport get five stars
The Proton Ertiga, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Hyundai Elantra are the latest vehicles to be tested by the New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP), with all models scoring a four-safety safety […]
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VIDEO: Proton Ertiga – top five questions answered
The Proton Ertiga was recently launched in Malaysia not too long ago, completing the national carmaker’s four-model introduction this year. If you are one of the buyers of the Suzuki-based MPV, you will no doubt […]
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Proton year-end promotion – up to RM8,000 savings and two years of free service
It’s no secret that the end of the year is the best time to snap up car bargains, as manufacturers offer discounts on products that will be one-year old very soon. Proton is in on […]
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Perodua year-end deals – RM1,200 off Axia, RM3,000 off Alza, RM3,200 off Bezza, RM5,000 off Myvi 1.5
In a blink of an eye, we’re already at the end of 2016, and it’s usually at this time that carmakers are throwing discounts to close off the year. Perodua is no different, offering up […]
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Perodua Eco Challenge 2017 revamped, focus on R&D
The Perodua Eco Challenge (PEC) is back for 2017, with an emphasis on R&D and potential commercial value for the students’ creations. One of Perodua’s long-standing corporate responsibility programmes, PEC has always been a platform […]
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Perodua unable to install ESC on current models, except the Bezza – new model due out in 2018?
Last week, the government announced that it would make electronic stability control (ESC) a compulsory fitment on all new vehicles in Malaysia by June 2018. Perodua has now revealed how its vehicles will be affected […]
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Perodua sold 167k units up to October: Axia bestseller, Bezza deliveries top 22k; sales down, aftersales up
Perodua had set for itself a target of selling 216,000 units for 2016, and the company announced in July that it was maintaining that target, despite the slight downturn in the economy and the automotive […]
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Perodua may hike prices in 2017 due to ringgit drop
During Perodua’s 2016 business performance review, company president and CEO, Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh revealed that prices of its models might go up next year. He explained that this will be unavoidable should the current […]