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2021 | 2.0 L | Turbo
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The SUV market in Malaysia is fiercely competitive, with nearly every brand offering multiple models to suit a variety of preferences. Buyers today are not just looking for a dependable ride; they want features that enhance safety, convenience, and connectivity. One in-demand feature is smartphone integration through Android Auto (AA) and Apple CarPlay (AC). These platforms make it easy to connect your phone to the car’s infotainment system, giving you access to navigation, calls, music, and mes
Oct 28, 2024
Malaysia’s first battery electric vehicle (BEV), the Proton e.Mas 7 is easily one of the most anticipated cars of the year thanks to a combination of the local tiger badge and the propulsion powering it. That wait is close to over as bookings for the electric SUV are announced with two variants - Prime and Premium and an estimated price of RM 120,000. That is less than the X70 Premium and Premium X variants which are priced from RM 123,800 and RM 126,800 respectively. Those who are interested ca
Oct 26, 2024
Proton has teamed up with Grab Malaysia to make it easier for e-hailing drivers to purchase a Proton Saga, through a new initiative called “Saga Power Up for Grab Drivers.” This program gives Grab drivers exclusive benefits if they choose the Proton Saga. The collaboration, signed by Proton’s Deputy CEO Roslan Abdullah and Grab Malaysia's Country Operations Director Rashid Shukor, is designed to support Malaysia's growing e-hailing sector by giving drivers a practical, budget-friendly vehicle op
Oct 25, 2024
The G30-generation BMW 5 Series is now available on our Cars for Sale site starting from as low as RM 92k. Wondering if it’s right for you? Let’s delve into the details. Overview The G30 BMW 5 Series arrived in Malaysia in early 2017 with one variant - 530i M Sport, fully imported (CBU) at launch and priced closed to RM 400k. The locally-assembled (CKD) model went on sale later in the year with a RM 10k price reduction. It features BMW’s ubiquitous 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, the B
Oct 25, 2024
With the potential removal of petrol subsidies on the horizon, many Malaysians are rethinking their vehicle choices. Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) present an increasingly attractive option, not just for environmental reasons but for their potential financial savings. Here's how driving electric in Malaysia can help you keep more money in your pocket, even when electricity rates are high. Electricity costs vs petrol prices Currently, RON 95 petrol is capped at RM 2.05 per litre. However, with
Oct 25, 2024