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With the influx of many Chinese car brands over the past couple of years, Malaysians are no longer perceiving them as poor imitations. According to JPJ’s data, Chinese brands accounted for a 4.3% market share last year though these figures include light commercial vehicles like obscure commercial window vans (excluding panel vans and heavy trucks). Still, it is hard to ignore the appeal of Chinese brands with their attractive looks and affordable prices. The Chinese car boom in Malaysia can be v
Jan 23, 2025
Proton ended 2024 with domestic and export sales reaching 152,352 units. This figure is 1.5% lower than the previous year’s results, but Proton is still performing much better than the 64,744 units recorded in 2018, the first year of Geely’s partnership with Proton. While the Geely-era Proton has shown significant improvement, it has yet to close the gap with Perodua, which ended 2024 with 358,102 units sold in Malaysia alone (excluding a small number of exports). Although Proton offers models i
Jan 23, 2025
Skoda, the Czech carmaker under the ownership of the Volkswagen Group, is set to complete its latest factory in northern Vietnam. The plant will begin operations by the end of March and is Skoda’s first plant in Southeast Asia. The carmaker plans to launch two locally assembled (CKD) models at the Vietnamese facility this year which is a joint effort with Thanh Cong, the local assembler and distributor of Hyundai and Nissan vehicles. Located in Quang Ninh, the factory has a capacity of 120,000 v
Jan 23, 2025
Fuel price movements in Malaysia from 23- to 29-January 2025 are as below: Fuel Price Update 23- to 29-January 2025 RON 95 RM 2.05 RON 97 RM 3.43 (+5 sen) RON 100 RM 5.00 Shell V-Power RM 6.30 Diesel EURO 5 B10 RM 3.13 (+5 sen) Diesel EURO 5 B7 RM 3.23 (+5 sen) Follow fuel price live updates: Petrol Price Malaysia
Jan 22, 2025
With the upcoming fuel subsidy rationalisation, many Malaysian may simply be seeking an affordable means of transportation with low running and fuelling costs. Thus, if you’re simply looking to get from A to B with little fuss, a used Perodua Viva offers exceptional value for budget-conscious drivers. The best part is that prices starts today from just RM 6k—comparable to the cost of some high-end smartphones. Let's take a closer look. Overview The Perodua Viva was launched in 2007 to replace th
Jan 22, 2025