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Seow Yaohan | March 21, 2011
Cars imported from Japan are free of radiation, say the big three Japanese automakers, Toyota, Honda and Nissan, in response to queries by Inside Line on whether fully-imported car units will carry radiation into the U.S. from Japan. This fear of radiation arose after Japan ...
Seow Yaohan | January 19, 2011
Honda Malaysia has announced record sales of 44,486 units for 2010 and has now set an even higher target at 48,000 units for 2011, a year in which the total industry volume (TIV) is predicted to peak at ...
Seow Yaohan | September 14, 2010
Honda decided to venture into the lucrative B-segment, compact MPV segment, seeing how popular Nissan Grand Livina and Toyota Avanza have been. The number two Japanese automaker launched the Honda Freed as a “premium ...
Seow Yaohan | July 15, 2010
Brooklands Motors has updated the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso with a new set of engine and transmission, replacing the 141 bhp, 200 Nm 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated unit and four-speed automatic gearbox with a 148 bhp, 240 Nm 1.6-litre turbocharged unit, from the BMW/PSA Prince family, that ...
These are the spy shots of Hyundai's all-new seven-seater mid-size MPV, one that is based on the Hyundai i30 and draws inspiration from the HED-5 iMode concept which was showcased at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show. With five usable seats, and two rearmost ones ...
Seow Yaohan | May 19, 2010
The next-generation, all-new Honda Civic would not be arriving later this year, according to emerging reports, which put the introduction of the all-new Civic sometime in 2011. The Civic will be six years old by that time, upsetting Honda's targeted five-year model-cycle.
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Seow Yaohan | October 27, 2009
The next-generation Honda Civic will be smaller, lighter, less thirsty and cheaper than what was originally planned, according to Honda CEO Takanobu Ito, who told Automotive News about the mid-development change in plans. “We are taking more time to rethink the new ...
Seow Yaohan | June 25, 2009
Honda Malaysia has introduced Stream RSZ to cater to the younger audience seeking something sportier. Priced at RM 151,792.10 (OTR without insurance), the 1.8-litre Stream RSZ represents a RM 6000 increase over the standard Stream. For that money, you get a full body ...
















