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2023 | - L |
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2023 | - L |
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Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has launched the new 2024 Mitsubishi Xpander. The locally assembled (CKD, in Pekan) B-segment 7-seater is priced from RM 99,980 (standard variant) and RM 109,980 (Plus variant). The new price is lower than the RM 100,980 of its predecessor, but there's a catch. The prices announced today are introductory prices, valid until 31-December 2024. By 2025, the starting price will be revised to be north of RM 115,000 for the highest specifications Plus variant. Rivals and wha
Sep 19, 2024
Stellantis Malaysia just gave us a sneak peek at the Leapmotor C10, previewing the right-hand drive version ahead of its official launch, likely to happen in October. Bear in mind that the units we saw at the preview are UK-spec cars, so take everything with a pinch of salt because what you see may not be exactly what Malaysia gets when the C10 is officially launched. Stellantis is still keeping tight-lipped on Malaysian-specific specs, but we did get a glimpse of what’s coming. The previewed C1
Sep 19, 2024
Fuel price movements in Malaysia from 19- to 25-September 2024 are as below, following a 6 sen drop in RON 97 fuel: Fuel Price Update 19-25 September RON 95 RM 2.05 RON 97 RM 3.19 (-6 sen) RON 100 RM 5.00 Shell V-Power RM 6.30 Diesel EURO 5 B10 RM 3.01 Diesel EURO 5 B7 RM 3.21 Follow fuel price live updates: Petrol Price Malaysia
Sep 18, 2024
Volvo is exiting the car subscription business, transferring its Care by Volvo programs in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway to new operators while phasing it out in the U.K., as confirmed by an Automotive News Europe report This marks another shift in Volvo's strategy, following its decision on announced earlier this month to abandon plans of becoming an all-electric automaker by 2030 and its earlier move away from aiming for half of global sales via online channels. The program was
Sep 18, 2024
A business only exists to profit, which goes the same way for car manufacturers. Fans might have fallen in love with the brand’s philosophy or exciting products but their existence is to make money, not to answer to the whims of fans. In the case of Smart, that profit-making direction seems to be where the brand is heading now. No more small, quirky compacts that can easily fit in tight spaces; under the stewardship of the Geely Group, the Smart cars of the 2020s are bigger and have hints of mor
Sep 18, 2024