Shell Malaysia has announced today that low sulphur content Euro 4M specifications RON 95 grade petrol is now available at selected outlets starting today. The clean fuel product will then be rolled out progressively to all remaining Shell stations nationwide starting 1-January 2020. The Malaysian modified Euro4 fuel specification, dubbed Euro 4M would reduce the maximum allowable sulphur content in petrol and diesel fuel from the current standard of 500 parts per million (ppm) to 50 ppm. A lowe
Hans
23.12.2019
Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, Chong Chieng Jen has just announced that RON 95 petrol price will increase by 1 sen per week, starting from January 2020. He also confirmed that RON 95 petrol prices will increase until it reaches the market price. Unless you’re a Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH) recipient, you’re expected to pay more for RON 95 petrol. Chong also added that PSP will not be implemented in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan. Motorists in these states can continue to refuel
Eric
27.11.2019
To celebrate Merdeka and Malaysia Day, Naza Kia Malaysia held their Fuel Your Freedom, Discover Malaysia with Kia contest. The contest has now come to an end with 62 winners driving home with RM 620 worth of petrol cards. All winners were Kia owners who purchased their Kia cars from Naza Kia Malaysia dealerships nationwide from 15th August to 30th September. Naza Kia’s contest was not only a chance to encourage Kia owners to get to know their country better but to celebrate the new ownership exp
Jerrica
29.10.2019
Proton has officially cut the ribbon to their new 3S centre in Kota Kinabalu. The new centre is run by Shirba Auto World Sdn Bhd and is the third Proton outlet to open in the city. Shirba Auto 3S centres spans a total of 2,259 square metres and has a capacity to fit 12 service bays, 6 service hoists, a comfortable customer lounge and even offers free WiFi. Proton’s efforts to encourage upgrading of all their facilities and to attract more dealerships has been a success so far. The brand now has
Jerrica
21.10.2019
There are different grades of petrol available in Malaysia – RON 95, RON 97 and RON 100. But what are the differences and is one better than the other? We dissect it for you in today’s episode of Answered. The biggest difference between RON 97 and RON 95 is that the former has a Euro 4M rating while the latter has a Euro 2M rating. This makes RON 97 (Euro 4M) the cleaner fuel with a lesser sulphur content of 50 parts per million (ppm) as compared to the RON 95 (Euro 2M) sulphur content of 500 pp
Adrian Chia
27.09.2019