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Nissan Teana News in Malaysia

  • New 2022 Nissan Teana facelift previewed in China and it's a gorgeous Japanese Arteon

    Ah, Nissan. Once the darling of Malaysian buyers with legendary models like the Sunny and Cefiro, it is now being overtaken in sales by the likes of Mitsubishi. Still, there are a few exciting models that Malaysians are missing out on like the newest Nissan Teana. Except that the Teana name is buried and what you’re seeing here is actually its successor in China called the Nissan Altima. Hardcore ETCM nerds would recognise the name being featured on the last-generation Bluebird that was sold her

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Sep 1, 2022

  • 7 used cars under RM 100k: Great comfort and superbly reliable

    While performance and speed are traits that we as petrolheads readily embrace, the reality is that as a daily, we would much rather go for something comfortable. Would you rather walk on some uncomfortable clogs over a pair of pillowy loafers? Unlike the clothes we wear, there is something else that is of concern especially when buying a car – reliability. So, for this article, we’re choosing used cars that excel in providing a comfortable ride all without blowing your bank account on repair bil

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Oct 17, 2021

  • Shopping for a used sedan under RM 80k? Here are our best picks

    Previously, we discussed the best used SUVs you can buy within a budget of RM 80k, which came following the news that the bulk of used car buyers shop below RM 80k. This time, we’ll look into used sedans for under RM 80k. Like in the previous article, we’ve disqualified cars that are either too old (above 10 years, as most used car bank loans must be settled before the car turns 13) or of “premium” stature. On top of those, we’ve also tried to diversify the segments and brands as much as we can,

    ShaunShaun

    Sep 6, 2021

  • Buying a used Nissan Teana (L33) - a supremely comfortable sedan, from RM 55k

    The wonders of depreciation makes once-expensive cars more democratised, but in turn, buyers lose out on the latest and greatest tech. But good comfort and ride quality is evergreen - and that's how the Nissan Teana - particularly this L33-generation - stays relevant today. For a car that was once priced circa RM 140k - RM 170k, you can snag one below RM 60k these days. It's an enticing offering, but much like buying new cars, there are things to look out for - we'll run through them for you bel

    SanjaySanjay

    May 5, 2021

  • Discontinued in Thailand, the next-gen Nissan Sylphy won’t come to Malaysia?

    A recent report from headlightmag has mentioned that Nissan Thailand has sent out a memo to its dealerships announcing that they have ceased production of the Nissan X-Trail, Nissan Sylphy, and Nissan Teana. The dealers were told to dispose of all of their brochures and marketing materials pertaining the three models. The memo from Nissan also mentioned that the company is putting more emphasis on subcompact cars, small multi-purpose vehicles, commercial vehicles, and vehicles utilizing alternat

    EricEric

    Sep 9, 2020

  • Caught on camera: Policeman fired shots at escaping Nissan Teana

    A video of a black Nissan Teana driving dangerously on a crowded road while trying to escape a chasing traffic policeman has gone viral since Monday. The policeman was seen chasing the car, first on his motorcycle, before continuing on foot while shouting at on-coming traffic to avoid the dangerously driven Teana. In the video, the policeman had no choice but to shoot the Teana’s front wheel to stop the car from escaping. According to The Star, the driver continued to plough through the traffic

    JerricaJerrica

    May 21, 2020

  • Nissan service centres resumes operation during MCO

    Nissan owners in Malaysia, you are now able to give your Nissan its much-needed service, as Tan Chong Ekspres Auto Servis (TCEAS) has received approval from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) to partially resume their operations. Do note that services are limited by MITI's approval to just: service maintenance, minor repairs, and vehicle breakdown services. Owners can set an appointment either by calling their nearest service centre, DriveOn mobile app, TCEAS website or Niss

    Zamil SyaheerZamil Syaheer

    Apr 30, 2020

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