PETALING JAYA: The Star’s Bid & Win promotion is back with more attractive prizes up for grabs. Two Peugeot 408 Turbo cars will be the Merdeka grand prize.
BRUSSELS: The EU wants all new passenger cars fitted out by October 2015 with a life-saving automatic dial-up system so emergency workers can speed to the site of a crash as swiftly as possible.
KUALA LUMPUR: India-based Apollo Tyres Ltd has entered the Malaysian market with the introduction of its commercial vehicle and passenger vehicle tyre range.
KUALA LUMPUR: Sales of commercial vehicle industry in March is a positive sign for Malaysia as it showed the strong growth potential of the market, said the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) chairman.
PEKAN: Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn Bhd, which is celebrating its 10th year anniversary this year, is investing another RM100mil to upgrade its assembly plant in Pekan, Pahang over the next five years.
SEPANG: Lexus Team Petronas Tom’s Kazuki Nakajima and James Rossiter are confident of a top-five finish at Sepang this weekend despite carrying a 40kg weight handicap after their Super GT Round 2 win in April.
SEOUL: Recent free trade deals have helped foreign premium-brand carmakers such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz drive up sales in South Korea, previously a heavily protected market dominated by Hyundai Motor and affiliate Kia Motors.
KUALA LUMPUR: Road Transport Department (JPJ) offices nationwide will issue a high security driving licence from July 15 to replace the current driving licence which has been used since 1989.
PETALING JAYA: There is no slash in car prices per se, with manufacturers explaining that pre-festive promotions and stock-clearing are being conducted.
KUALA TERENGGANU: Four Mexicans, including a woman, believed to be involved in several robbery cases in the country have been caught.
The modern car is one of the most sophisticated machines ever created. Dozens of control systems and computer processors work together to ensure it works seamlessly and effectively day in and day out.
But machines do break down occasionally. The technical team of The Otomotif College (TOC) is here to offer advice and help troubleshoot car problems
The team of seven trainers, led by Allan Cabiles (pic), has collectively 30 years of experience in a wide range of car makes. The TOC Team prides itself on keeping pace with the ever-evolving automotive industry. Its trainers undergo training sessions with a network of 800 industry partners across the country.
With such an extensive body of knowledge, think of the TOC Team as your go-to automotive experts.
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