(Jagoan Blog) – Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has introduced the facelift version of new Pajero at RM290K. This new model is where you could see quite a new look of the widely popular Pajero which will now come with new wheel designs as well as changes on the front grille and bumper as well as the roof and skid plate.
The new Pajero is sold for RM298,980 on-the-road inclusive of insurance and will be available in 4 body colours which are Quartz Brown Metallic, Cool Silver Metallic, Warm White Mica and Black Mica respectively. Continue Reading »
Proton has stated that Proton Satria Neo production keep continued, despite a report saying that it was set to do so. Proton MD Datuk Seri Syed Zainal Abidin said that the company was shifting the manufacturing of the model to its main plant in Shah Alam, from Tanjung Malim, and that it was rearranging its facilities at Tanjung Malim in order to bring in its new model (in this case the P3-21A Persona replacement set to arrive next year), according to Bernama.
Proton Satria Neo Production Keep Continued Continue Reading »
Zee Avi made a triumphant return home, playing to a crowd of nearly 2,000 fans during the first leg of her Malaysian tour.
Zee Avi Promoting Ghostbird On The Homecoming Show
The singer-songwriter played new material as well as favourites from her self-titled debut album such as Kantoi and Bitterheart, and even a Mandarin number Mama De Yen Jing (Mama’s eyes) at her concert at KL Live in Jalan Sultan Ismail here last night. Continue Reading »
Cellphone maker Nokia plans to launch a Tablet phone that runs on Microsoft’s Windows operating system in the summer of 2012, the head of Nokia France told Les Echos newspaper.
Nokia has confirmed using Microsoft Windows 8 for Nokia Tablets might be a very good opportunity for the company but it has not yet unveiled any launch plans.
The Nokia Tablet would compete with Apple’s iPad. Continue Reading »
The Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF) elite road programme’s humiliation in the 26th Sea Games ended in Subang yesterday with Ng Yong Li managing only a fourth placing in the men’s 180km road race to close a chapter many will want to forget.
Big Budget For Yong Li Returns No Medal
The big budget road programme ended the Sea Games without a single medal to show and came up with arguably their worst Sea Games performance ever despite hefty spending on training bases in Chiangmai, Thailand and Ipoh to adequately prepare the squad for the Games. Continue Reading »