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Toyota Estima Hybrid from Naza
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There are currently only two car companies offering hybrid models
officially here in Malaysia – Toyota and Honda. Despite the sensitive
question of whether Malaysian technicians can maintain a complicated
hybrid vehicle, the grey importers have started bringing them in
without manufacturer support.
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Top 10 Car Brands in the World
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The 2009 Best Global Brands, an annual study carried out by leading brand consultancy Interbrand (in collaboration with Businessweek magazine) shows Toyota still No. 1 among carmakers, followed by Mercedes-Benz and BMW.
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Toyota Auris HSD uses hybrid system from Prius
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This Toyota Auris HSD Full Hybrid previews what will be Toyota’s first
step in offering a hybrid model for each car they sell in Europe by the
early 2020s, and starting out with the Auris HSD makes sense as the
5-door hatchback bodytype is the most popular bodytype in terms of
sales in Europe.
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Petrol Octane and your Honda Is RON95 suitable
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All cars from Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd are compatible with RON95. Yes,
even the Civic Type R, with a catch of course. But the Civic Type R is
a high performance, high-revving sedan, how can this be? Let’s take a
look at what RON95 and RON97 actually are to have a better
understanding of petrol octane.
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V-Power Racing missing from your Shell
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Some of you who occasionally pump Shell V-Power Racing may have
suddenly discovered your regular Shell Station has stopped offering it.
I know I was surprised to find it gone at the Shell Station after the
50 sen toll in Cheras. The red pump had become the usual RON97 version
of Shell Super while the green pump is now RON95.
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Subaru Impreza WRX STI Spec C
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The Spec C has always been a more hardcore version of the Impreza,
somewhat like a track special. A Spec C is usually lighter, more
powerful, and stiffer in the handling department....
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