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BlogNew 2011 Proton Saga FL 1.6 launched in Malaysia28 May 2011 - Proton has launched the 2011 Proton Saga FL 1.6, a new variant of the Proton Saga FL (facelift) which was introduced in Malaysia last December. Priced at RM 46,549 with insurance, the Saga FL 1.6 Executive costs more than three thousand ringgit over the 1.3 Executive automatic variant and only comes in a single solid white colour. No price hike for RON95, diesel and LPG at the moment26 May 2011 - In a move that will please many Malaysians, Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said today that the government will not increase the price of RON95 petrol, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for now. He however did not mention for how long the government would maintain current prices, when probed by reporters. Peugeot RCZ Launched in Malaysia24 May 2011 - More than just a concept car which has become a reality, the Peugeot RCZ marks a new chapter in the history of Peugeot "lifestyle vehicles". Its expressive and innovative styling, its luxurious interior, its efficient and environmentally- friendly engines and the driving enjoyment they create will project the Marque into a future which promises to be more exciting than ever. Biodiesel B5 Implementation Programme in Putrajaya22 May 2011 - The implementation of the biodiesel B5 mandate which is targeted to begin early next month, will not inconvenience motorists, as the price mechanism will be determined by the Ministry of Finance (MOF). Mazda Selects SkyActiv-G 1.3 DI engine as first one to arrive20 May 2011 - Mazda has selected its direct-injected, 1.3-liter gasoline powerplant to head the launch of the automaker's SkyActiv engines. On May 18th, Mazda officially unveiled the 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine at the Automotive Engineering Exposition at the Pacifico Yokohama convention center near Tokyo, Japan. Ford Uses Google Prediction API to Optimize Energy Efficiency18 May 2011 - American automotive giant is looking towards using the latest technology in finding out how they can make ‘smarter’ vehicles for the future. This is where they are going into cloud computing and analytics services provided by Google to find out ways to provide better fuel efficiency and optimal driveability in their future models. |
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