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Perodua Axia: How much does it cost to maintain over a 5-year period?

The Perodua Axia is an A-segment hatchback, which is the entry point into Peroduas line-up.Let’

Ford Malaysia launches real-time e-Service appointment booking system

Ford vehicles in Malaysia, announced their new online booking tool that allows Ford owners to make service

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

Indonesia to launch Daihatsu Connect with Rocky, Perodua D55L to follow?

camouflaged Daihatsu Rocky in Indonesia, it’s safe to say that our neighbour will be receiving the Perodua

Perodua Myvi – How much to maintain, what's the monthly payment?

maintain both the Myvi 1.3 and 1.5, RM 4,010.42 if one follows the ProCare package.ProCare is a preventive service

70 percent of Perodua owners still return to an authorised service centre, even after warranty

Nearly 70 percent of Perodua owners prefer to have their cars maintained by an authorised Perodua service

2020 Mitsubishi Xpander: roughly RM 4.2k to service over 5 years/100k km, plus other costs

RM 91,369 (excluding SST, valid until 31-Dec 2020), the Xpander goes up against the Honda BR-V and Perodua

Special Service Campaign Announced For Selected Toyota Models

Motor Sdn Bhd (UMWT), distributor of Toyota and Lexus vehicles in Malaysia, today announced a Special Service

Full steam ahead for all Kia, Peugeot, and Citroen service centres

That includes Naza Kia, Nasim (Peugeot), Naza Euro Motors (Citroen and DS), NZ Wheels (Mercedes-Benz service

Toyota Malaysia introduces unique Toyota Service Savers package

Regular service is part and parcel of car ownership, UMW Toyota (UMWT) aims to make servicing Toyota

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All Perodua showroom and service centres are back in business

Perodua has officially resumed operations of all 182 sales, 202 service and 68 Body & Paint outlets

BMW Malaysia introduces new Door-to-Door service

BMW Group Malaysia has a new service for all BMW and MINI car owners!

Toyota opens new service centre in Pandamaran, Klang

Toyota owners in Klang can look forward to one more conveniently located service centre to go to for

Hyundai service centres now fully operational; warranty extension announced

Motors (HSDM) announced today that they have obtained approval from MITI to resume operations in their service

Perodua sells 7,886 cars in May amidst COVID-19 pandemic

Perodua managed to close the month of May 2020 with 7,886 cars sold, making a total of 52,920 cars sold

Perodua holds its first-ever Body & Paint skill contest

up its human capital development efforts and provide higher standards of B&P service to its customers.Established

Covid-19: Car service centres to close until 31-March 2020 - Honda, Proton, Perodua, Mitsubishi, Nissan, VW confirmed closed

sundry goods stores, markets and other places selling daily necessities.For those of you who made a service

Perodua introduces newly improved D3-SP automatic transmission fluid

Perodua recently launched their new and improved automatic transmission fluid (ATF) oil, specifically

Volkswagen Malaysia launches digital aftersales service

Passenger Cars Malaysia has taken further steps to digitalise its aftersales by launching the Online Service

JD Power Ranks Mitsubishi Highest In After-Sales Service Satisfaction

For the second consecutive year, Mitsubishi has been ranked the best in terms of after-sales service

Volkswagen Malaysia reopens majority of service centres

Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) announced on their official Instagram that majority of their service

Hap Seng Star resumes service centre operations

Hap Seng Star announces that their workshops are now back in operation.Hap Seng Star is one of many service

Mazda starts Collect and Delivery service! No, it’s not food

Along with the reopening of services also came the introduction of the Mazda Contactless Service and

How often should you service your car?

Many people have different theories as to when they should service their cars.

Cycle & Carriage Bintang Malaysia resumes service centre operations

the authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers in Malaysia, has announced on Facebook that they have resumed service

Subaru Malaysia resumes operation at selected service centres

Subaru owners in Malaysia, you are now able to get your beloved Subaru for the much needed service at

2021 Perodua Ativa: less than RM 3.2k to service over 5-years/100k km!

Malaysians have a lot to say about the 2021 Perodua Ativa following its launch, but theres one more question

Perodua temporary extends operating hours of selected service centers to 9 pm

Perodua is temporary extending the operation hours of selected service centres and Body & Paint (

Lexus Malaysia’s service centres resume operations

Toyota centres, Cycle Carriage & Bintang, Hap Seng Star and Sime Darby Auto Hyundai.Like all other service

Which is cheaper to maintain over a 5-year period, the Proton Saga or Perodua Bezza?

compared the maintenance costs between two of Malaysia’s cheapest sedans, the Proton Saga and Perodua

perodua service Post Review

Arrived so early even the perodua service center tak bukak lg. https://t.co/f1HXQvwQXM

Me when the Perodua Service Advisor asked what happened to your skirting and bumper? https://t.co/VUeO0PzXlc

To all of our Indian Customers, Clients, Partners & Friends , wishing you all a very warm & wonderful Happy Deepavali. May you all have a blessed year ahead with full of celebrations, happiness and prosperity. From hakak perodua service 🌹☺️ https://t.co/HarrMLjBFM

Work From Perodua Service Center 😂 https://t.co/O2TSSmCXrv

Don’t take the risk when it comes to your Perodua’s safety and performance. Service with Perodua Genuine Oil to ensure a longer engine life, better fuel efficiency and optimum performance. Maintain your Perodua only at authorised Perodua Service Centres. #Perodua https://t.co/JAGFppjKSt

Call perodua service centre nak servis qeta...the earliest date available is 2nd July...wow😂😂😂 PKP effect I guess https://t.co/mJGWYllCTw

Went to Perodua Service Centre to replace my car battery. So the old battery will be used for my Raspberry Pi 😁. But this is a starter battery though, not a deep-cycle. I think I have to set cutoff at 30% DoD. https://t.co/vs2M7hMDfM

2 years FREE service when you purchase the PERODUA ATIVA in December! Tanya Kak mimi meh https://t.co/JqDM9TRugM https://t.co/wQFZdrwg2U

Once your Perodua is 4 years old, you now have the choice of servicing it with our Fleksi Bijak package! It’s customisable to meet your car’s needs and your budget, too. It's available at all Authorised Perodua Service Centres nationwide. Book your service appointment today. https://t.co/VMBNP5J2Ze

Kepada pemilik-pemilik 'king of the road' (Myvi) model latest ni, 🚗 Ramai dah 'terkena' sampai RM500+ untuk tukar bateri je. Ini thread kenapa bateri Myvi ni mahal dan macammana cara korang boleh jimat. 💸 https://t.co/JZ3bNdZGiQ

perodua service Q&A Review

Which is the best Perodua car service center in Kuala Lumpur?

If you are looking for a car service of your perodua you have various kinds of options such as DTOX, AUTOHAUS, GOMECHANIC, authorised service centres too and the roadside mechanics too. In my perspective, the gomechanic was just best of all. I had experienced most of the car service providers but these gomechanic guys who were new in the city are better and giving good options for car service. I booked the car service and booked their service from website. Went to their workshop and met their service buddy who gave me good repair for my perodua bezza. The team is just giving me great results.

Is it good to get the Perodua Myvi (2015 make) serviced by GoMechanic in Kuala Lumpur?

Purchasing Perodua myvi was the best day ever, getting it serviced was made easier when I chose gomechanic over Autohaus KL. The team of gomechanic gave me a good option for the car service. Getting car serviced made the best. Now I avail all the car service/repairs from the gomechanic in kuala lumpur city. Good work on my Peugeot 3008. I get the car serviced according to my time and comfort. The team manages the car service well.

How do I get best car repair service center in Kuala Lumpur for my perodua bezza?

Here are few Car Services from where you can get best car repair services in ,KUALA LUMPUR,. Renau Tech Auto Services (Peugeot & Citroen Specialist) Address,: ,#1, Jalan Industri USJ 1/4, Taman Perindustrian Usj 1, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia (,Phone ,: ,+60 12-212 3963) Perodua Service Cheras Address: Lot 20, WP, Jalan 2/108, Taman Salak Jaya, 57100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Phone ,: ,+60 3-7980 1500) Perodua Merpati Auto Service Centre Sdn. Bhd. Address: #5, Jalan Klang Lama, Taman Hock Ann, 58100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Phone ,: ,+60 3-7770 1725) Perodua Service Centre Address: #2, Jalan Klang Lama, Taman Sri Sentosa, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Super-Skill Automobile Sdn. Bhd Address: #2, Jalan 8/91, Taman Shamelin Perkasa, 56100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Phone ,: ,+60 3-9284 8229)

Tun Mahathir is planning to make a new national car for Malaysia, is it a good move or a bad one?

I felt proud of Malaysia when Dr M started Proton project, making our cars. Ya, made in Malaysia, that was quite an inspirational moment for a kid. I developed an unknown interest in cars after playing with Hotwheels matchbox cars. I continued to feel proud with Wira, even to the extend of thinking Perodua is not as good since they make small and less sexy cars. There were also moments when I considered about studying car designs so I could work in Proton. (Photo from Manoj Prasad ,Manoj Prasad,) This changed slowly after I learned more about cars and technologies. I went to the extend to get a proton myself, to use the product and not just listen to negative naysayers. Owning proton car just helps me to be closer to car service workshops, as they break down more than my bicycle. I works in consumer product and home appliances design, R&D and in manufacturing industries and have many friends who used to work in Proton and Perodua, I had long talks with a lot of them to understand what are the issues with National cars. For Proton, up until Gen2 model (no info on later models), the core components of the cars (engine, wiring, gearbox, chassis) were designed by foreign firms (Japanese, British, Koreans). Proton manage the manufacturing after it was handed over when designs and tooling were done. Quality issues are mostly contributed by using substandard suppliers assigned by bosses/politicians. Product specs were lowered to pass the products testings. It has nothing to do with engineers’ skills as I know and seen many talented and capable Malaysian engineers, from design to production. But whether there is a vision from the top and whether there are plaforms for the engineers to perform. Currently it is mainly for satisfying the top people’s pockets. Now I have more respect towards Perodua as they have better reliability. Even though their cars lacked characters. (Maybe except Kelisa?) I would be happy with massive projects supported by government if they would be driven by visionary leader that has a desire to make great cars. I don’t see that now, I’m not even sure if the successors would be into making great cars (if I would guess the successive leaders). For now I don’t support another proton. I hope Malaysia focus on making great products.

What is the most popular car in Malaysia?

Malaysia is country where fuel efficient cars are more popular than conventional car. If You talk about popular car then you must see this chart. Perodua and Nissan are two most popular car in Indonesia as per 2017 sales list and this is what we can get from above chart. Perodua became car of the year in 2016 and 2017 If you Talk about Nissan this banner will help you why Nissan? If you are looking to hire Nissan and Perodua as Car rental services then ,Suria Car Rental Malaysia, will be best option and you can get best ,chauffeur service ,too which is USP of Suria Car rental

I heard that Malaysia Perodua is selling 200k units of cars in 2017, how is this helping Malaysia in reducing traffic jam?

It is not helping. You can actually get a new car with zero downpayment. A garage owner once told me business is getting tougher even there are more and more cars on the road, because many of these are new cars that get to service in the service centre for the first 50,000km or 2 years.

Are 'Go Mechanic' services reliable and trustworthy for car services and repairs in Malaysia?

I was in big trouble my Perodua alza engine broke down while driving. As a result, I knew that it will be going to charge a lot from my pocket this time. I thought what to do and was literally crying. Since I am short of money and this thing would charge me more than I ever expected. I am a girl who never asks for money from my father and rather prefers to get the car serviced from local mechanic to save money. This time I think what to do and called my childhood friend for reference. He suggested me a car service centre and gave me their number +6039 - 2121 789. Then I called them without a second thought and it turned out that they were gomechanic. I explained everything to the guy that smoke is coming from my car and I didnt knew what to do. Later the guy on phone maintained everything and arranged a towing truck to my car. He did it very well. I was very much concerned about the money but still I had to do that and gave the money to the local mechanic too. So I actually let that go. The truck came and took my car to the service centre of gomechanic in Taman megan setapark. Gomechanic service buddy was there and he literally helped me throughout the repair. He listed all the problems related to my perodua alza on the page and asked for sometime to repair. The service buddy called a taxi for me and assured me of great results. Later I was at the home and told my dad. Next day morning me and my dad went to their workshop. The team really worked whole night on my car and then comes the shocking part. The MONEY. The service buddy got my car repair done at a pretty lower price than what my local mechanic quoted. Before delivering my car they santised my car too. I really like that thing. So yes gomechanic is really trustworthy and reliable car service provider based on my good experience.

What would you tell someone who is considering moving to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?

Here are some of the positive reasons why someone should consider to move Malaysia; Yet, Malaysia is a developing country but the greater Kuala Lumpur is already developed. Quality accommodation is very affordable/cheap compared to almost any other developed country. You’ll be able to find hundreds of thousands apartments (condominiums) which are of the highest quality around the globe, but the least you’d have to spend for. Infrastructure of Malaysia is one of the best in Asia. Quality of highways are no different from that of Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, the UK, the USA, etc. Top quality education & health facilities are available. Racism is not observed. A Muslim majority country, but secular and all faiths are respected. Citizens enjoy a democratic administration/govt where it’s elected by the vote of people. Rules of law are respected and the justice system is independent. Household items, food, petrol/gas, public transportation; all at top quality & cheap compared to most developed nations. Similar to Virgin Atlantic, Air Asia of Malaysia is the leading budget airliner in the region and provides a good service. Naturally a beautiful country with plenty of forested lands, hills, mountains, etc and is a very green country. Vehicles (cars in particular) are cheap, also accident-free, second-hand or used-cars (just like-new) are really cheap and there’s a lot of varieties and it’s easily available throughout the country to rent/buy. Perodua and Proton are 2 companies manufacturing cars, both are Malaysian companies. Cars are not manufactured in every developed country (except for foreign brands). Electronics, mobile phones, computers, etc are cheap and the highest in quality. Plaza Lowyat is the largest shopping mall in the region for mobile phones & computers. Located at the center of South East Asia, the country is well connect globally. Water is very clean and extremely cheap. A family of 5 persons would pay USD 4/- per month on average for water bill. One of the best countries in the world for shopping. When you talk about buying quality products which are mostly of western origins, you’d always pay less in Malaysia than any other developed country; exactly the same product of the same company would be generally cheaper at Malaysian market (eg.1- a t-shirt of Marks & Spencer which cost at Singapore would cost around half of that in Malaysia, in terms of USD. eg.2- In terms of USD, you’d pay 1.99 for a BigMac of McDonald’s in Malaysia, while you’d be asked to pay 5.50 in the USA, 6.59 in Switzerland, 4.30 in Australia, 3.94 in the UK, 3.86 in S.Korea, 3.47 in Japan and 2.48 in Hong Kong). One Utama is one of the largest shopping mall in the world. Mid Valley, Time Square, Pavilion, KLCC, Publika, etc are similar huge and good quality shopping malls. Huge shopping malls are everywhere. Stores similar to a Walmart, like AEON, Giant, Tesco, Mydin, Parkson, EconSave, etc are in hundreds. Will be able to reach a beach/sea by one hour driving from almost anywhere in the country. For Muslims; there are thousands of mosques to pray. Almost every commercial or residential building, petrol station, shopping mall, government office building, etc would have a specific area/room for praying (male/female both separately) along with an area for ablution. Internet is provided for all locations and the quality/speed/cost is probably the best one can get anywhere. Services for mobile phones are provided at its best quality and it’s very cheap. Maintains a very moderate foreign policy; foreign relation with the West, Arab World, China, USA, Russia, India, etc are very good. Globally a very safe country. Safety is always the top priority. Crimes are very less. Terrorism is not observed. There are almost 1,000 well equipped police stations for the entire population of around 30 million residents. Emergency/Fire services are well equipped and provides the best services of that kind. Food is cheap. Almost all globally renowned franchises are available. Street food is available at every corner, meanwhile fine dining provides a very good quality of food and all varieties are reachable. I repeat about the awesome accommodation you’d get. Eg. the very high quality apartments at luxury condominiums at Singapore (where you get all services like gym, swimming pool, sauna, parks, outdoor exercising, jacuzzi, play grounds, car parks, 3 tier security systems for 24h, grocery store, tennis court, futsal court, etc etc etc) for which you’d have to pay around USD 4,000/- per monthly rental, would be available for USD 500/- to 800/- per month as rent for exactly the same thing. Honestly, your balcony’s view would be mostly green and much better in Malaysia, consider that a bonus). I must have forgotten so many positive things which you’d likely find once moved to Malaysia. Added on 11th October 2019 (Friday)👇🏽 I’m adding one more for those who could be interested in cost of information technology related products; Following are the cost of an Apple Inc.’s iPad (in US Dollars) at different cities in the world, during 2013:- Buenos Aires 1,094.11 Sydney 506.66 Brussels 618.34 Rio de Janeiro 791.40 Ottawa 557.18 Beijing 602.52 Paris 688.49 Berlin 618.34 Hong Kong 501.52 New Delhi 512.61 Tokyo 501.56 Mexico City 591.62 Moscow 596.08 Singapore 525.98 Johannesburg 559.38 Seoul 576.20 Taipei 538.34 Bangkok 530.73 Abu Dhabi 544.32 London 638.81 New York City 546.91 Kuala Lumpur 473.77 ,(the cheapest,,, anywhere in the world)

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