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BMW did not invent the coupe-SUV crossover look but it helped popularise it, for better or worse. When the folks from Munich introduced the BMW X6 seventeen years ago, it caught the attention of rivals like Mercedes-Benz and Audi. Eventually, almost every other carmaker from Honda to Porsche presented their take on melding the sportiness of a coupe with the tall height of an SUV. Some stumbled and some succeeded but what was initially thought to be just a fad of the industry became a mainstay. B
Jul 17, 2024
Malaysian automotive icons are increasingly gaining interest among car enthusiasts and collectors. Like the Proton Saga before it, the humble Perodua Kancil once just a cheap means of transport, is notably witnessing a surge in interest amongst enthusiasts, resellers and collectors. And with rising interest, so too will prices, we suspect - you heard it here first. Why? Well it's nostalgia. For many 30- and 40-year-olds today, their families owned one, or perhaps it was the hand-me-down that too
Jul 17, 2024
Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has conducted a battery-electric vehicle (BEV) emergency training program in collaboration with the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (Bomba). The aim was to equip emergency responders with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage BEV-related incidents effectively. With the increasing adoption of BEVs across the country, the company is highlighting importance of specialised training for handling these vehicles in emergencies. Amanda Zhang, CEO & President of Merce
Jul 16, 2024
The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) said that the forthcoming electronic invoicing (e-invoice) system, scheduled for next month, will not disrupt vehicle sales for 2024, according to a Bernama report. MITI's Minister, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz, clarified that the e-invoice system will be implemented initially for companies with annual revenues over RM100 million, ensuring smaller vehicle sales companies remain unaffected. "In discussions with the Malaysia Automotive R
Jul 16, 2024
The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) welcomes the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia’s (LHDN) move to implement e-invoicing in 1-August 2024. The new digital invoices will replace traditional paper-based invoices. The goal is to improve efficiency in recording financial transactions and facilitate real-time data collection. The adoption of e-invoicing will also close the loophole exploited by many car dealers in assisting customers to ‘over-finance’ their cars, by over-declaring the value of
Jul 16, 2024