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  2. Bufori - Wikipedia

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    Originally, all of the manufacturing and sales operations were conducted in Australia, but in 1998 full production moved to new facilities in Kepong, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia. The production facility in Kuala Lumpur has an installed capacity of 300 vehicles per year, and the company employs 108 craftsmen. Each unit is built by hand ...

  3. Automotive industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Car Manufacturing Malaysia (VCMM) operates an assembly plant in Shah Alam with an annual capacity of 10,000 units. VCMM assembles Volvo passenger cars for both domestic and export markets. Volvo Car Manufacturing Malaysia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sweden-based Volvo Car Corporation. The 50-year-old VCMM plant is the oldest ...

  4. Proton X70 - Wikipedia

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    The X70 must be able to withstand Kuala Lumpur's standstill traffic at 34 °C (93 °F) daily, drive up to the mountainous Genting Highlands at over 1,800 metres (6,000 ft) where the air is thinner, as well as survive the treacherous landscape of East Malaysia. After all the changes, the X70 had to undergo a testing process that involved ...

  5. Tan Chong Motor - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun 1000 was among the earliest Japanese cars to arrive in Malaysia. [1] During the 1950s and 1960s, Malaya was a largely agricultural nation reliant on tin, rubber and palm oil exports. The automotive market was relatively small as only the wealthy could afford cars in major cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh. The market was ...

  6. List of vehicles of the Royal Malaysian Police - Wikipedia

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    Will replace Proton Wira and Proton Waja police cars Proton Preve: Sedan: 2013–present Used as patrol car and CID car Proton Inspira: Sedan: 2011–present Used as patrol car. [5] [6] Proton Waja: Sedan: 2000–present Used as patrol car. In 2008 replaced with Waja CPS. Kia Forte: Sedan: 2011–present Used by Bukit Aman and secret operation ...

  7. Perodua Axia - Wikipedia

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    The Perodua Axia is a city car produced by Malaysian automobile manufacturer Perodua.It was launched on 15 September 2014 as the successor to the Viva. [1] The car takes over the title of being the most affordable car in Malaysia from the Viva, and the best-selling car in Malaysia for three consecutive years, between 2015 until 2017. [2]

  8. TD2000 - Wikipedia

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    Today, the TD2000 roadster consists of 2 models, a Silverstone comes with a 5-speed manual shift and Gatsby with a 4-speed automatic gear. It sits on a steel chassis and is equipped with an independent double wishbone front suspension, a leaf-spring back axle and all-round disc brakes, delivering better handling and smoother ride than the original.

  9. Proton Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Proton's sales have recovered slightly since 2008, but their market share is in a current state of decline. Proton has sold over 3,500,000 cars in Malaysia between 1985 and 2013. The first Proton, the Saga saloon launched in July 1985 amid positive reception, but poor sales due to Proton's inability to meet the high demand. [84]