Mercedes benz A 250 sport on the road

The A 250 is powered by a direct injected, turbocharged 2.0 litre petrol inline-four, producing 155kW of power and 350Nm of torque.It’s a ripper of an engine and, thanks to the deletion of the centre silencer, sounds rorty. Peak torque arrives early, and there’s loads of pulling power below 2500rpm.

Jeep all new 2014 Cherokee

Jeep's finally unveiled all-new 2014 Cherokee SUV ,This new Cherokee borrows styling cues from the larger Grand Cherokee, but adds a new bowed look to the iconic Jeep grille, flanked by a split headlight design that brings to mind the old Pontiac Aztec.

20 buying car tips in Malaysia

There are almost no reliable cars below the RM5000 mark. Cars that are sold below RM5k often need repairs which could easily add a couple of thousand ringgits. Be prepared to pay at least RM7.000 to RM10.000 for an old (10+ year old) car.

KIA Forte K3 Spotted on the road

Kia Forte K3 Spotted around gombak(PLUS HIGHWAY). From this we can see the rear end, as seen here, does resemble the rear design of bigger brother Optima K5, but is less sharp and more rounded. The more organic look also can also be seen on the overall shape and sides.

2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG Revealed

Mercedes-Benz finally officially revealed Pictures of the AMG Version of their A-Class - the new Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this March. This new A45 AMG will be the rival of the BMW M135i and the Audi RS3.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Jeep- all new 2014 Cherokee


Jeep's finally unveiled all-new 2014 Cherokee SUV ,This new Cherokee borrows styling cues from the larger Grand Cherokee, but adds a new bowed look to the iconic Jeep grille, flanked by a split headlight design that brings to mind the old Pontiac Aztec.
for the 2014 model lands on the interior. Jeep has upped the technology inside with some slick new stuff, such as an 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen. Because this is an SRT model, this new screen gives access to information such as recent track times, lateral acceleration, and 0-60 mph times. It also comes with a built-in 3G connection, so users can share data with other SRT fans.


The transmission has been bumped up to a new 8-speed automatic in the high-end model. Jeep made this change in an effort to improve fuel economy, which is a trait the automaker is not known for. The new transmission also goes a long way toward improving towing capacity, which has been pumped 44 percent up to 7,200 pounds (3,266 kg).

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Peugeot Urban Crossover concept preview


Unveiled at Beijing motor show, the Peugeot Urban Crossover Concept is the French brand’s take on a car for the teeming termite mounds that will be the cities of the future.A style collaboration by Peugeot’s design centres Paris, Shanghai and Sao Paulo, the compact SUV - 4.14m long and 1.74m wide - is based on the 208 platform. It weds the RCZ cues of with metal roof bars arching along sides and aluminium spoiler with the new brand signatures of floating grille, ‘feline’ headlamp effect and pronounced boomerang rear light clusters with triple ‘claw’ lines.
The 2008 is powered by new three-cylinder petrol engines. There’s a 1.2 litre e-THP 110 and 1.2 litre e-THP 130 with 205 and 230 Nm of torque respectively. Peugeot says that the 1.2 e-THP engine is 12 kg lighter than a four-cylinder NA equivalent engine, even though it has a turbo, a larger cooling system and 45% more torque. Fuel consumption improvement is between 15% and 20%.
The 2008 comes with Grip Control, which combines with 16 cm ground clearance, the traction control system and “Mud & Snow” tyres for some ability off the beaten path. Grip Control adapts to the terrain by acting on the front wheels. Drivers can also select Snow, Off-Road, Sand, ESP Off modes.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

20 buying car tips in Malaysia


1. There are almost no reliable cars below the RM5000 mark. Cars that are sold below RM5k often need repairs which could easily add a couple of thousand ringgits. Be prepared to pay at least RM7.000 to RM10.000 for an old (10+ year old) car.

2. A new car easily costs over RM100.000 in Malaysia. If you want to drive an American or European brand then be prepared to fork up a few hundred thousand ringgits. Even a B&W of at least 5 years old may cost well over RM150.000.

3. Most common brands in Malaysia are Proton, Toyota, Honda and Hyundai. Most common European cars are B&W and Mercedes. Audi is currently gaining popularity (weird enough some locals have the impression that Audi is of less quality compared to B&W and Mercedes).

4. Banks are usually eager to give out (new) loans. Expats usually have a bigger income compared to locals, though expats also often stay less long in Malaysia. Loans are available but there may be restrictions in place (like a shorter payback time which means higher monthly costs). When you take up a loan there is usually a down payment of at least 10%. To get the loan you need to bring along bank statements (that proves your income), your passport with work-permit and often a company letter. A general rule of thumb is that you must have a salary of at least 3 to 5 times the monthly payment in order to get a loan. The interest rates for a new car are usually between 2% and 4% per year (second hand cars between 4% and 8%). Loans that can be applied are typically for around 10 years in case of a new car.

5. Proton, the national car of Malaysia, is perhaps not the best or nicest car to drive; however it is a car that everybody drives in Malaysia. This means that there is much knowledge at repair garages and parts are also less expensive. If you are on a tight budget, you are probably best off with a Proton car.

6. Make sure you bring along a local that at least speaks Bahasa Malayu. Chinese is often even better (as the 2nd hand car market is mostly dominated by Chinese Malaysians).

7. Check the service record to verify the vehicle’s history and mileage.

8. Have the vehicle tested by an independent service/repair shop and use the outcome to haggle on the price.

9. Use places like Mudah.com.my to get an impression on prices for a certain type, year and model. If you see a car for sale for half the regular 2nd hand value then ask yourself the question what might be wrong with it. Believe it or not; it is not uncommon to see stolen cars offered for sale.

10. Don’t believe most of the unique selling points. In Malaysia every 2nd hand car only had 1 previous owner, who is always 76 years old and always used to be a school teacher that only drove 50.000 kilometers in all those years.

11. Take the car for a test drive. Check whether essential functions like brakes, tires, clutch, gearbox, visors, lights, doors, electric windows (if any), central door lock and air-condition are working.

12. Cars keep their value more in Malaysia then in other countries. If you buy a car for RM15.000 chances are that two years later the car is still worth around RM13.000. Brand new cars do lose value immediately after buying the car (around 30% max).

13. Please check that the vehicle is actually owned by the seller. This can be done at JPJ (Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan).

14. When you are buying the car you head over to JPJ near Amcorp Mall in Petaling Jaya just outside KL city center to have it registered under your name.

15. Only after you have registered the car under your name (and made sure up front that there are no outstanding loans, warrants and after the official car inspection) you will do the payment.

16. In Malaysia people can take up a loan (similar to a mortgage) on a car that is transferable after the sale. This means you can buy a car with an outstanding loan. Always check the background or history of the vehicle if possible before deciding to buy the vehicle for sale.

17. If you bring your car to a regular repair shop; always join the mechanic for a short drive to test the car. Our experiences are that they tend to fix the problem(s) at hand, but often do not look further than that. This means that there is a chance that you will run into new problems. Always be alert and always ask how many days of warranty come with the repairs.

18. If you run into trouble on the road be sure to have proper insurance. Our experience with Axa is pretty good. We ran into troubles a few times with our cheap car and we never had to wait for more than two hours for the towing company to arrive. Be sure to keep the number of your insurance company at hand.

19. Never rush into buying a car. Also try and find a trustworthy source first that has no ties with a dealer (or seller) whatsoever. Do not put too much trust in the advertisements you often see along the roads. Always make sure all the documents are in order and there has not been tampered with the car.

20. If you are selling your car (private sale) then always make sure payment is done in cash on delivery. There have been many cases of expats being fooled without any time left to actually solve the issues.

source: virtualmalaysia.com

KIA Forte K3 Spotted on the road

Kia Forte K3 Spotted around gombak(PLUS HIGHWAY). From this we can see the rear end, as seen here, does resemble the rear design of bigger brother Optima K5, but is less sharp and more rounded. The more organic look also can also be seen on the overall shape and sides. Kia says that the all-new C-segment sedan will be longer, wider and lower than the Forte it replaces.


Kia plans to globally unveil the new Forte by the end of 2012. Domestic K3 sales start this year as well, but the international version will start appearing by Q1 2013. Given that the Forte is locally assembled in Malaysia by Naza, it could take a wee bit longer as the factory will need to prepare for the new model.

Chevrolet SS Sports Sedan

the Holden VF Commodore SS V show car, a performance-oriented brother to the Calais V that debuted earlier. it's obvious that the SS V will be a serious performer, with all sorts of aggressive cues driving that home on the car's exterior. Take a look at those 20-inch billet aluminum wheels that hide big Brembo brake calipers up front, the sculpted hood and front fascia, the wide air intakes with LED running lights and the quad exhaust pipes out back. It's like the Pontiac G8 GXP.
 
Inside, the SS V benefits from a sleek, new interior design layered with up-scale finishes of suede, galvano chrome, gloss black and perforated leather with accent stitching. Motorsport-inspired touches to the detailing include a carbon-fibre look cross-car applique, stitched leather instrument binnacle and sports profile leather steering wheel.


Friday, February 15, 2013

2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG Revealed



Mercedes-Benz finally officially revealed Pictures of the AMG Version of their A-Class - the new Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this March. This new A45 AMG will be the rival of the BMW M135i and the Audi RS3. The all-new inclusion to the Mercedes-Benz A-Class family the A45 AMG really amazing, it’s got tonnes of power and technology and the AMG performance is supperb with its 450Nm of torque where the BMW M135i is rated at 315Hp, and the Audi RS3 at 335Hp, the 2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG packs a whopping 350Hp, courtesy of its 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine.

On the outside, the A45 AMG is finished in a 'Cirrus White' paint job and gets sports stripes in matt graphite grey on the bonnet, roof and sides, a standard Aerodynamics package that adds a rear wing, extra flics on the front apron and a larger front splitter. Furthermore, the mirror, front grille, brake calipers and the rear wing come with red accent paint, and the car rides on black 19-inch wheels with a red center cap and tires size 235/35 R 19.

Black and red are the dominant colors in the interior of the A 45 AMG "Edition 1", which boasts "AMG Performance seats" in ARTICO man-made leather and DINAMICA microfiber, with the same material used on the top section of the dashboard. Other notable changes include the steering wheel dressed in nappa leather and DINAMICA microfiber, SELECT lever with embossed AMG emblem and the "Edition 1" badge on the AMG DRIVE UNIT.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Toyota Vios 2013 spotted in thailand

This is the pictures of the new 2013 toyota vios captured on the road in thailand, from this we can see the restructure of the body design outside and inside, while its engine may remain a 1.5-litre VVT-i, and Toyota may ditch its 4-speed automatic transmission, and bring in a more economical five-speed automatic transmission; or maybe even a CVT.It’ll be a safe bet too, for the new Toyota Vios to carry more than two airbags on the new model. With ASEAN NCAP results making news recently – highlighting the frontal collision safety of these cars, future side impact tests will separate the really safe cars, from the ones with just two airbags.In terms of design, the pictures captured here show the new Toyota Vios in a very modern, sharp and clean look. Those rims look mighty sporty as well. And are those DRL (Daytime Running Lights) LEDs that we see? Visually, the new Vios is a massive step up in the right direction!

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CNY Commercial 2013 | BERNAS | "Ka Fan" (Full Version)

No matter how big or small our families are, it is important to share quality time and make priceless memories with them. This Chinese New Year, let's try to remember that it's not so much about the feast, but more about the precious time we spend together with our families. Xong Xi Fa Chai
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Friday, February 1, 2013

Mazda 6 skyactiv malaysia 2013 - safety improvement

Finally Mazda 6 Skyactive officially launch in Malaysia. offered in three variants.Mazda 6 2.0L priced at RM 161k, Mazda 6 2.5L priced at RM 189k,Mazda 6 2.5L priced at RM 193k
(Grand Touring)


The Skyactiv-G petrol engine has a ultra-high compression ratio. The New MAZDA 6 has become the most fuel efficient car in its sector.Indeed, the petrol returns economy is on par with the rival's diesel. That's how good it is.

Class bench-mark claimed claimed fuel economy of 6.6L/100km for the petrol are widely contributed from Mazda's SKYACTIV fuel-saving technology including start-stop, brake energy regeneration that uses a capacitor to store energy and power the electrics.


Available safety kit include High-Beam Control System, Adaptive Front-Lighting System, Hill Launch Assist, Emergency Stop Signal (hazard lights rapidly flicker in the event of panic braking), Rear Vehicle Monitoring, Lane Departure Warning and the infrared Smart City Brake Support. The latter auto brakes the car below 30 km/h to prevent or reduce impact.



Underneath, the Mazda 6 sits on a Skyactiv chassis that comprises front struts and rear multi-links, tuned for “agile driving performance in the low to mid-speed ranges and stability during high-speed driving.” 

The Skyactiv body structure makes wider use of ultra-high tensile steel, reducing weight while at the same time improving torsional rigidity by about 30%. The car’s slippery shape and optimised underbody contribute to a class-leading coefficient of drag (CD) of 0.26.