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  • Proton sales in Malaysia, April 2024: X90 falls behind CX-8, S70 stays ahead of Civic

    Proton's sales in Malaysia for the month of April 2024 reached 11,025 units, representing a year-on-year increase of 17.1% compared to the same month last year in which the company sold 9,415 cars. In total, the carmaker has sold 50,175 units within the first four months of 2024, surpassing the 49,702 cars sold within the same period in 2023. Meanwhile, its export sales have seen a 38.5% uptick year-to-date with 835 units moved; better than the 603 units this time last year. Proton estimates its

    SanjaySanjay

    May 6, 2024

  • New 2024 Isuzu D-Max facelift to launch in Malaysia this month, RoI opens

    Isuzu Malaysia has confirmed that a new, facelifted 2024 Isuzu D-Max will be launching later this month, on 14-May. The company has opened a registration of interest (RoI) page for would-be buyers. The new D-Max will be launched here with the X-Terrain variant as its flagship. Specifications have yet to be confirmed, but in Thailand, the highlight of the new 2024 model is a set of upgraded, wide angle camera for its driving assistance systems. Functions of the Adaptive cruise control (ACC) with

    HansHans

    May 6, 2024

  • Review: 2024 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T Max: Superb looks with power to boot but will Malaysians skip the CR-V for it?

    More often than not, there is a fine line that separates good cars from truly superb cars that lead segments. Certain cars may individually offer great looks, substantive features, superb pricing, or excellent driving experiences. Truth be told, that may be enough to sway quite a few buyers. However, to lead—a model must deliver the best of all worlds and combine every attribute equally. That’s what the Honda CR-V has accomplished for generations. Now in its sixth generation, it continues to lea

    ArvindArvind

    May 6, 2024

  • Chery Omoda 5's rear axle issue: MoT gets involved, it's now officially a 'recall,' 60 units affected, but 600 units will be inspected

    Chery Auto Malaysia is working closely with the Ministry of Transport to coordinate a recall of 600 units of Chery Omoda 5, to fix an issue involving detachment of the SUV’s rear axle (to be specific, it’s the control arm holding the torsion beam rear suspension). For the first time since a single car incident was reported 28-April, Chery Malaysia is now describing the exercise as a ‘recall.’ The company's earlier statements issued to the press had avoided using the word 'recall.' Chery Auto Mal

    HansHans

    May 4, 2024

  • New 2024 BYD Atto 3 open for booking in Malaysia, prices and battery unchanged but gains rear multi-link suspension

    Sime Darby Beyond Auto, the Malaysian distributor of BYD cars just announced that bookings for the revised 2024 BYD Atto 3 are now open. According to its website, the updated Malaysian-spec Atto 3 is only available with one variant and prices start from RM 150,430 on-the-road without insurance. In other words, prices for the revised Atto 3 remain the same but that is not the only thing that is unchanged for Malaysia's best-selling battery electric vehicle (BEV). Instead of a larger battery like

    CY FoongCY Foong

    May 3, 2024

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