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  2. Hino Motors - Wikipedia

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    Hino Motors, Ltd., commonly known as Hino, is a Japanese manufacturer of commercial vehicles and diesel engines (including those for trucks, buses and other vehicles) headquartered in Hino, Tokyo. The company was established in 1942 as a corporate spin-off from previous manufacturers.

  3. BCI Bus - Wikipedia

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    It was established by former Hino dealer Ron Nazzari in 1991 as a small family-run operation. It initially imported buses from Malaysia, both fully assembled and in knocked down form. [2] In 2006, it moved production to China. [3]

  4. Rapid Bus - Wikipedia

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    Hino Poncho test bus on route T784 at Damansara Utama. This is the shortest minibus on any other fleet used. On 20 October 2019, Rapid KL put another bus on trial using newly imported Hino Poncho minibus leased from Hino Motors Malaysia, which served the T784 service for 3 months. [17]

  5. List of Toyota factories - Wikipedia

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    Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) – Prospecton, Durban – Corolla, Corolla Cross, Fortuner, Quantum, Hilux and an assortment of Hino Trucks. Assembly began in 1962, by Motor Assemblies who also built Volvos and Ramblers. [31]

  6. List of automobile manufacturers of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Tan Chong Motor (1972–present) manufactures and distributes for the following companies in Malaysia: Nissan; GAC; UMW Holdings (1987–present) manufactures and distributes for the following companies in Malaysia: Toyota (UMW Toyota Motor)

  7. DRB-HICOM - Wikipedia

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    DRB-HICOM Berhad (MYX: 1619) is one of Malaysia's leading corporations, involved in the automotive manufacturing, assembly and distribution industry through its involvement in the passenger car and four wheel drive vehicle market segment, the national truck project and the national motorcycle project.

  8. Naza - Wikipedia

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    With a built-up area of 250,414 square feet and the capacity to display 2,000 cars, the Naza Auto Mall symbolized the group's status as the largest importer of used and re-conditioned luxury and high-end vehicles in Malaysia. Naza Auto Mall and has won a mention in the Malaysia Book of Records for being the largest motor showroom in the country.

  9. Autoworld.com.my - Wikipedia

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    Autoworld.com.my (also known as AW) is a Malaysia-based automotive web portal operated by Autoworld.com.my. Sdn. Bhd., a wholly owned subsidiary of job portal JobStreet.com. [ 1 ] It should not be confused, however, with Autoworld, which is a Malaysia-based Chinese language printed magazine, nor should it be confused with Autoworld.com, a US ...