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The thought that there are more than 10,000 examples of the sixth-generation Ford Fiesta on Malaysian roads is staggering, particularly for someone who bought into the brand well before it was considered swanky to do […]
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DRIVEN: 2014 BMW X5 xDrive50i and xDrive30d (F15)
Since the original E53 BMW X5, more and more competitors have shed their offering’s pure 4WD image and gone down a similar route as the flagship BMW SUV. Luxury SUVs these days are less about […]
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DRIVEN: F32 BMW 4 Series Coupe – 435i Sport tested
Picture a BMW 3 Series in your head. Now tell me the number of doors it’s got. I’m no psychic, but I’d bet my last sen with a considerable degree of confidence that your answer […]
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DRIVEN: Honda Accord 2.0 and 2.4 tested in Thailand
Sawadee-krub. Hello from Thailand, where we’ve spent a day driving the new Honda Accord. Launched here at the Bangkok International Motor Show earlier this year, the ninth-generation Honda Accord will make its official debut in […]
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DRIVEN: Proton Suprima S 1.6 Turbo Premium tested
Public opinion is an odd thing. Sometimes it’s absolutely spot on, while other times, well, the public is just plain wrong. But once faith has gone, it takes a painfully long time to rebuild. Once […]
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DRIVEN: New 220 PS Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk7 tested
Writing about the new Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk7 doesn’t need justifying the length of War and Peace. In Europe, this thing is a legend. Here in Malaysia, though it’s beginning to attract the wrong kind […]
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DRIVEN: Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi tested in Morocco
It’s not easy to pigeonhole the new Hyundai Santa Fe. A rival to the popular Honda CR-V and increasingly popular Mazda CX-5? Could be, but isn’t that a job for younger sibling Hyundai Tucson? Under […]
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DRIVEN: Mitsubishi Attrage tried out on a Thai track
When we first learnt that the Mitsubishi Mirage‘s sedan-bodied counterpart was going to be called the Attrage, we were rather amused, to say the least. Knowing Japan’s unique way with English words, the reflex assumption […]
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Porsche Driving Experience – belting it all again
It’s more of a technological showcase than anything else, if I can be honest. Like every other track day organised by other car brands, every course here is structured and outlined by orange traffic cones […]
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DRIVEN: Lexus IS 250 Luxury and F Sport sampled
There hasn’t been a lack of trying in Lexus’ attempts at matching its Teutonic rivals for appeal and desirability in buyers’ eyes. For years now, the brand has been plugging away at getting buyers to […]
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DRIVEN: Kia Cerato 1.6 and 2.0 on Malaysian roads
The well-loved Forte is the car the new Kia Cerato is here to replace. That little Naza-badged car really did demonstrate the strict rules by which C-segment sedan sales work. Sticking a realistic price tag […]
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Toyota 86 – Sepang trackday in a stripped M/T racer
Our love for the Toyota 86 is well documented. Driving the RWD rockstar was the top highlight in 2012 for both me and colleague Anthony, impressing us enough to be placed No.1 in our inaugural […]
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DRIVEN: New BMW M6 Gran Coupe tested in Munich
All’s fair with love and phwoar. BMW has long woken up to the idea that some implant action with the sexiest vital statistics of its cars generate just the right raising of the eyebrows, quickening […]
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DRIVEN: Kia Cerato 1.6 and 2.0 sampled in Dubai
The city of Dubai is a melting pot (almost literally so in the middle of the year) of cultures. With an overwhelming four-fifths or so of its dwellers foreign and its popular role as a […]
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DRIVEN: New Peugeot 208 GTi in the South of France
Cynics among you will have Peugeot’s new 208 GTi hot hatch pinned as merely a more expensive 208 with more power. Or as a car bred by the suits in the marketing department rather than […]