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When it comes to contests, BHPetrol has some of the most amazing prizes. Some of the prizes from previous contests include holiday trips, hanging out with local celebrities, cash and even gold bars. 

Now though, BHPetrol is back at it again with its latest contest called “Beli dan Menang Ka-Ching”. The contest takes place from the 1st of March until the 30th of April 2024 and is quite easy to take part in. 

All you have to do to take part is simply spend RM40 on petrol, diesel or any shop items, except for Tobacco, TnG top up, ePay, utilities payment and carwash payment.

To participate, you just have to download the BHPetrol application, sign up for the eCard and just scan the receipt to receive points and be in the running to win. The more you spend, the better your chances of winning. 

So with all this talk of winning, what exactly can you win? BHPetrol never disappoints when it comes to prizes, and some of the prizes include RM1,000 cash, a 5 gram gold bar, a RM3,000 voucher for Habib jewellers, BHPetrol fuel vouchers for a year, and finally, a grand prize of RM5,000 cash. 

You don’t even have to wait that long to find out if you have won because BHPetrol announces 50 winners per month. So your chances of winning something are actually quite good. 

Remember, all you have to do is spend RM40 at BHPetrol and you will be in the running to win already. 

For more information, visit https://www.bhpetrol.com.my/promotions/peraduan-beli-menang-ka-ching/

Motor insurer AIG has announced that it will not provide insurance coverage for McLaren sports cars when driven across the Causeway into Malaysia. This decision follows a recent crash involving three McLarens in Johor on Oct 29, 2023, prompting AIG to cite an increase in severe accidents involving McLaren models in Malaysia.

According to The Straits Times and reported by The Star, starting April 1, 2024, AIG stated that it will not be liable for losses arising from accidents outside of Singapore. The decision has left McLaren owners shocked and puzzled, with some expressing confusion over why McLaren vehicles are being singled out.

Marcus Luah, one of the drivers involved in the Johor crash, expressed bewilderment at the decision and mentioned that AIG quoted him a premium that was significantly higher than his current one, prompting him to seek alternatives.

While rare, such decisions are not unheard of for high-end cars, according to insurance broker Eazy CEO Douglas Chia. However, AIG’s move has raised concerns among McLaren owners, leading dealerships like Eurokars to explore alternative insurance partners to mitigate the impact on existing customers.

The General Insurance Association of Singapore (GIA) refrained from commenting on individual members’ practices, stating that insurers determine their risk acceptance criteria. Meanwhile, legal experts have pointed out that insurers generally have the right to decline coverage for certain risks upon policy renewal, but unilateral changes mid-stream may not be permissible without policy provisions.

The decision by AIG comes amidst incidents involving McLaren vehicles, including a crash on Keppel Road in Singapore in May 2023. Despite such occurrences, McLaren remains a popular choice in Singapore, with approximately 200 McLarens registered in the country, according to Land Transport Authority statistics.

Auto Bavaria, Malaysia’s largest authorised BMW dealership network, has unveiled its newly refurbished showroom in Chan Sow Lin (CSL), featuring upgraded facilities and services tailored to the modern-conscious customer. The revamped showroom will showcase vehicles from the BMW Premium Selection (BPS) and MINI Used Car Next (MUCN) portfolios.

Benjamin Nagel, Managing Director at BMW Group Malaysia, highlighted the commitment to advancing premium individual mobility through continuous improvement, including refinements to services, and facilities, and the addition of EV charging infrastructures. The revamped Auto Bavaria CSL aims to offer a luxurious experience to customers, reaffirming the commitment to delivering Sheer Driving Pleasure.

The showroom spans an impressive 35,000 square feet across the Ground and First floors, featuring contemporary decor, customer consultation stages, a central hospitality area, and a BMW bar and lounge for customer relaxation.

The showroom also includes a dedicated Parts, Accessories, and Lifestyle area, allowing customers to explore vehicle upgrades and iconic BMW & MINI merchandise. With a dedicated team of six staff members, Auto Bavaria CSL offers heightened and personalised services, including familiar facilities like the Sales Lounge and Service Consultation Lounge.

In line with BMW Group Malaysia’s dedication to enhancing accessibility to charging infrastructures, Auto Bavaria CSL provides equipped AC and DC charging facilities at the dealership. This initiative underscores the commitment to advancing electrified mobility in Malaysia, with over 2,020 charging facilities now available nationwide, powered by key partnerships with local EV charging providers.

An e-hailing driver recently captured on camera a woman notorious for her scam tactics in avoiding full payments after using their service. The incident, shared on Reddit with a March 22 timestamp, reveals the woman’s failed attempt to cheat the driver, as reported by NST.

In the video, the woman initially suggests paying through the Touch ‘n Go e-wallet app but claims to have insufficient funds, with only RM4.70 remaining. Unbeknownst to her, the driver recognises her from a previous encounter and decides to drive to a nearby police station.

As the woman tries to call her friend for help, the driver confronts her, revealing that he is aware of her scam tactics and refuses to be deceived. Despite the woman’s attempts to negotiate payment through various means, including QR codes, the driver stands firm in demanding full payment.

The video has garnered significant attention on social media, with users condemning the woman’s actions and warning others about her reputation for cheating. One Reddit user, @Repulsive_Past_548, shared insights into the woman’s history of scamming various service providers, urging businesses to blacklist her.

The incident serves as a reminder to remain vigilant against dishonest practices and underscores the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions.

A Canadian resident of China has been arrested in the United States for allegedly stealing trade secrets from electric car manufacturer Tesla and conspiring to sell them to undercover law enforcement officers.

Klaus Pflugbeil, the operator of a China-based business selling technology used in electric vehicles, was apprehended in New York after travelling for a meeting with undercover agents posing as Long Island businesspeople.

Pflugbeil, along with business partner Yilong Shao, allegedly built their enterprise using trade secrets belonging to “a leading U.S.-based electric vehicle company,” although prosecutors did not explicitly name Tesla. Both individuals are former employees of a Canadian company that Tesla acquired in 2019, fitting the description of Hibar.

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Mate Rimac, the visionary founder of the Rimac Group, has stirred excitement among enthusiasts with a recent social media teaser hinting at a new model set to be unveiled on June 26. The glimpse suggests a hatchback-like model, shrouded in mystery and urban allure, accompanied by futuristic music evoking a sense of innovation.

While Rimac has made waves in the realm of high-performance electric vehicles, such as the acclaimed Nevera electric hypercar, the teased model appears to deviate from the traditional hot hatch concept exemplified by Rivian’s R3 and R3X models. Speculation swirls around the possibility of this unveiling being linked to Rimac’s ambitious robotaxi project, known as Project 3 Mobility, which has been in development for the past five years.

Initially announced in 2021 and supported by automotive giants Kia and Hyundai, Project 3 Mobility aims to revolutionise urban transportation by introducing autonomous robotaxis. The project is slated to debut in Rimac’s home city of Zagreb, Croatia, with plans for expansion to 20 cities across Europe and the Middle East by 2026. The teaser’s windshield angle, reminiscent of the iconic Johnny Cab robotaxi from the film “Total Recall,” further fuels speculation regarding the model’s design and purpose.

As Rimac Group prepares to unveil its latest innovation on June 26, anticipation mounts for the potential debut of a futuristic, hatchback-inspired vehicle poised to redefine urban mobility through cutting-edge technology and visionary design.

GWM Malaysia has introduced a new strategic pricing approach for the GWM Ora Good Cat electric hatchback, setting a starting price of RM113,800 for the 2024 models. Dubbed the “New A-meow-zing Price,” this initiative aims to make the Ora Good Cat one of the best-value electric vehicles (EVs) within the RM120,000 price range. Mike Cui An Qi, Managing Director of GWM Malaysia, expressed confidence in the Ora Good Cat’s affordability, elegance, cutting-edge technology, and superior performance with this strategic pricing.

The Ora Good Cat now offers seven colour options, with variants starting from RM113,800 for the 400 Pro and RM143,800 for the 500 Ultra. Buyers will benefit from a comprehensive warranty package covering a 5-year/150,000 KM full-vehicle warranty, an 8-year/180,000km power battery warranty, and an 8-year/180,000km electric motor and electric motor control unit warranty.

In addition to the new pricing structure, GWM Malaysia is showing appreciation to existing Ora Good Cat owners by offering exclusive benefits. Current owners will receive an additional 2 years of vehicle warranty up to 150,000km, along with an extra 5 years or 75,000km of free maintenance (parts and labour included) based on the last completed service interval. This gesture underscores GWM Malaysia’s commitment to customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Furthermore, in line with the festive season, GWM Malaysia is offering a special Raya deal. Customers purchasing any new GWM Ora Good Cat will receive a complimentary Home Wall Box Charger and 3 Pin Portable Charger. This promotion is valid for new registrations until April 30, enhancing the appeal of the Ora Good Cat as a practical and desirable electric vehicle option for consumers in Malaysia.

Ahead of the upcoming Aidilfitri festival season, the Ministry of Works has announced the reactivation of the SmartLane system on major highways, including the North-South Highway (PLUS). Datuk Seri Hasnol Zam Zam, the Secretary General of the Ministry, highlighted improvements made to the system based on feedback received during its previous activation, particularly during the Chinese New Year celebrations, as reported by Sinar Harian.

During the previous implementation, road users provided valuable feedback on the effectiveness of the SmartLane system, which led to adjustments to enhance its efficiency. Hasnol expressed gratitude for this feedback and emphasised the ministry’s commitment to continually refining the system to ensure road safety and smoother traffic flow.

In response to previous criticisms regarding a lack of notification about SmartLane activation locations, Hasnol urged relevant concession companies to communicate clearly with road users regarding the activation dates and the number of SmartLane locations on each highway. This measure aims to minimise confusion and ensure that road users understand the purpose of the SmartLane, preventing misunderstandings during its operation.

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In a strategic move aimed at expanding its global presence, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has entered into a multi-year partnership with Manchester United Football Club (MUFC), solidifying its position as the official commercial airline of the renowned football club. The partnership seeks to capitalise on MUFC’s extensive global fanbase of over 1.1 billion followers to enhance MAS’s brand visibility on a global scale.

During the announcement of the partnership, Izham Ismail, managing director of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), underscored the significance of the collaboration between two esteemed global entities – Malaysia Airlines and MUFC. Ismail emphasised the joint mission of creating memorable experiences for fans and customers alike through this partnership.

Aligning with a powerhouse like Manchester United strategically positions Malaysia Airlines to engage with a vast international audience, particularly in Europe and Southeast Asia where MUFC enjoys a substantial fan following. Ismail expressed MAS’s enthusiasm for the myriad opportunities this collaboration presents and the excitement it brings to football enthusiasts worldwide.

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Expanding its successful high-performance EV lineup, Volkswagen unveils the ID.Buzz GTX, a sporty electric van designed for families who are in a hurry. Following the footsteps of the ID.4 and ID.5 GTX models, as well as the recent ID.3 GTX and ID.7 GTX Tourer, this latest addition from VW’s Commercial Vehicles division promises a more potent iteration of the iconic Microbus for European markets.

The ID.Buzz GTX comes standard with all-wheel drive, powered by two electric motors. Customers can opt for either a standard-wheelbase version with a 79.0-kilowatt-hour battery or a longer-wheelbase model featuring a higher 86.0-kilowatt-hour usable energy content.

With dual motors, the ID.Buzz GTX delivers a combined output of 335hp, enabling a swift sprint to 100km/h in just 6.5 seconds for both versions. The van boasts an electronically limited top speed of 160km/h.

For towing capabilities, the standard ID.Buzz GTX can tow up to 1,799kg, while the longer-wheelbase model with the larger battery is slightly less at 1,599kg. Although specific combined torque figures are not provided, Volkswagen mentions that the rear-mounted motor delivers 560Nm, while the front motor provides 134Nm.

Charging power varies depending on the battery size, with the smaller pack supporting 185 kilowatts and the upgraded pack capable of accepting 200 kilowatts. Charging times are efficient, with the base battery requiring approximately 25 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 per cent, while the larger one needs less than 30 minutes.

The ID.Buzz GTX receives various styling enhancements, including redesigned bumpers, a honeycomb grille, and striking Cherry Red paint. It also features standard 19-inch wheels, with two optional sets of 21-inch alloys available. Unique boomerang-shaped lower lights, dark accents, a black headliner, and sporty seats further distinguish the ID.Buzz GTX.

Inside, the van boasts a slightly larger touchscreen which is 12.9 inches, a new optional head-up display, and illuminated touch sliders for the AC and volume controls. The long-wheelbase model offers an optional panoramic sunroof that transitions from opaque to transparent at the touch of a button.

Set to go on sale in Europe this June, the Volkswagen ID.Buzz GTX promises a blend of performance, versatility, and modern design tailored to today’s discerning families.

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