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Friday, 17 May 2013
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Free taxi rides in the Nissan LEAF EV
KUALA LUMPUR: In conjunction with Earth Day on April 22, Edaran Tan Chong Motor Sdn. Bhd. (ETCM) is collaborating with MyTeksi Sdn Bhd (MyTeksi) to demonstrate their commitment to the environment and sustainable transportation.
A fleet of Leafs will be driven around Klang Valley, offering free ‘taxi’ rides to passengers who book their taxis via MyTeksi, Malaysia’s largest on-demand taxi booking network.
This collaboration is part of ETCM’s efforts to help promote and create awareness for electric vehicles as an option for sustainable transportation.
The Leaf is a perfect example of a car that provides driving pleasure while producing zero-emissions.
ETCM executive director Datuk David Chen said the campaign was designed to allow people to experience a 100% electric vehicle and also to address any concerns of an electric vehicle and highlighting the many benefits of electric vehicles.
“With these free taxi rides, we aim to show how practical, affordable and comfortable our Leaf is in addition to contributing to environmental zero-emission cause,” he added.
Free-rides will be given to passengers through two different channels - shuttle service in selected areas and via the MyTeksi Applications on Earth Day.
The Leaf shuttle service will cover popular areas in Subang Jaya and Sunway.
Passengers will need to spot the Leaf at these locations for a free-ride to their desired destination within the shuttle area.
Lucky passengers who were selected through the MyTeksi App bookings will also have the opportunity to get a free-ride in the Leaf around the Klang Valley.
“We are thrilled to be able to give our passengers free-rides on the Leaf. We hope to see more Leafs as an option for taxi service transportation in the near future. The Nissan LEAF provides zero-emission, lower cost to passengers compared to a car that runs on fuel,” said Aaron Gill, Product and Marketing Head of MyTeksi.
ETCM will also launch a Twitter contest called ‘Spot, Tweet and Win’ to spread awareness about the free MyTeksi rides in the Leaf. The contest will run from April 22 to 23 and anyone may participate by following three simple steps to qualify for the contest.
Firstly, customers need to follow @NissanMalaysia on twitter, spot and snap a photo of the Leaf and tweet that photo along with the contest tagline which is “Spot a #LEAF and win from @NissanMalaysia @MyTeksi #EarthDay2013 free ride campaign” to @NissanMalaysia.
Contest entries will be randomly drawn and 20 winners will get an exclusive Leaf miniature.
For more information, visit the Nissan website at www.nissan.com.my and view the YouTube video at http://youtu.be/6XOWg30XnXI
Source: http://star-motoring.com/News/2013/Get-free-electric-car-ride-on-Earth-Day-with-Nissa.aspx
A fleet of Leafs will be driven around Klang Valley, offering free ‘taxi’ rides to passengers who book their taxis via MyTeksi, Malaysia’s largest on-demand taxi booking network.
This collaboration is part of ETCM’s efforts to help promote and create awareness for electric vehicles as an option for sustainable transportation.
The Leaf is a perfect example of a car that provides driving pleasure while producing zero-emissions.
ETCM executive director Datuk David Chen said the campaign was designed to allow people to experience a 100% electric vehicle and also to address any concerns of an electric vehicle and highlighting the many benefits of electric vehicles.
“With these free taxi rides, we aim to show how practical, affordable and comfortable our Leaf is in addition to contributing to environmental zero-emission cause,” he added.
Free-rides will be given to passengers through two different channels - shuttle service in selected areas and via the MyTeksi Applications on Earth Day.
The Leaf shuttle service will cover popular areas in Subang Jaya and Sunway.
Passengers will need to spot the Leaf at these locations for a free-ride to their desired destination within the shuttle area.
Lucky passengers who were selected through the MyTeksi App bookings will also have the opportunity to get a free-ride in the Leaf around the Klang Valley.
“We are thrilled to be able to give our passengers free-rides on the Leaf. We hope to see more Leafs as an option for taxi service transportation in the near future. The Nissan LEAF provides zero-emission, lower cost to passengers compared to a car that runs on fuel,” said Aaron Gill, Product and Marketing Head of MyTeksi.
ETCM will also launch a Twitter contest called ‘Spot, Tweet and Win’ to spread awareness about the free MyTeksi rides in the Leaf. The contest will run from April 22 to 23 and anyone may participate by following three simple steps to qualify for the contest.
Firstly, customers need to follow @NissanMalaysia on twitter, spot and snap a photo of the Leaf and tweet that photo along with the contest tagline which is “Spot a #LEAF and win from @NissanMalaysia @MyTeksi #EarthDay2013 free ride campaign” to @NissanMalaysia.
Contest entries will be randomly drawn and 20 winners will get an exclusive Leaf miniature.
For more information, visit the Nissan website at www.nissan.com.my and view the YouTube video at http://youtu.be/6XOWg30XnXI
Source: http://star-motoring.com/News/2013/Get-free-electric-car-ride-on-Earth-Day-with-Nissa.aspx
Friday, 19 April 2013
GE13: Malaysia EC warns Singapore over foreign-registered vehicles
Full article: http://asiancorrespondent.com/105651/ge13-malaysia-ec-warns-singapore-over-foreign-registered-vehicles/
IM4U is out on sales!
Here's what everyone is waiting for, IM4U plate will be on sales currently. If you purchase more than 2 plates, contact our support either the option given below:
email : Support@MalaysiaCarPlate.com
SMS : +65-9726-3593
Online Form
We will be waiting for your enquiry soon, plus this promotion will expire SOON! So what are you waiting for? Go check out the best plate that you really like.- http://plate2.malaysiacarplate.com/
P.S.
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email : Support@MalaysiaCarPlate.com
SMS : +65-9726-3593
Online Form
We will be waiting for your enquiry soon, plus this promotion will expire SOON! So what are you waiting for? Go check out the best plate that you really like.- http://plate2.malaysiacarplate.com/
P.S.
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Thursday, 18 April 2013
IM4U Special Peek
Grab What You Can; Fast Products.
After we will be releasing our official IM4U plate number it will be selling like hotcakes. So act as fast as possible and grab what you can.
IM4U
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4300
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4800
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IM4U On The Way!
More IM4U the latest plate will be arriving soon.
Im4U was just out on March 2013.
Here we are in the fast moving country whereby many changes act like a lightning. The IM4U is the latest special car plate that have been released. The announced released was by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak over the weekend. The vary day conjuction with the 1Malaysia For Youth movement, with the objective of it helping to raise funds to support the movement’s activities. This awesome series will have a usual of 9,999 numbers with the booking to be available at www.MalaysiaCarPlate.com
The delicated website offer the most nice number plate you can ever get or ask for. Reports indicate that aside from an open bidding for 68 premium registration numbers – which will be handled by the Road Transport Department (RTD). This also include exclusive numbers and choosen series to confirm it's fixed prices. Najib is set to get the IM4U 11 plate, 11 being his favourite number, it was reported.
The registration numbers are open to be bought by anyone eligible to register a vehicle in their name, though no exchange of ownership is allowed. The plate cannot be registered in Langkawi or Labuan, unlike previously with the G1M plate. The highest bid secures a number in the case of more than one bid received.
Im4U was just out on March 2013.
Here we are in the fast moving country whereby many changes act like a lightning. The IM4U is the latest special car plate that have been released. The announced released was by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak over the weekend. The vary day conjuction with the 1Malaysia For Youth movement, with the objective of it helping to raise funds to support the movement’s activities. This awesome series will have a usual of 9,999 numbers with the booking to be available at www.MalaysiaCarPlate.com
The delicated website offer the most nice number plate you can ever get or ask for. Reports indicate that aside from an open bidding for 68 premium registration numbers – which will be handled by the Road Transport Department (RTD). This also include exclusive numbers and choosen series to confirm it's fixed prices. Najib is set to get the IM4U 11 plate, 11 being his favourite number, it was reported.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Get your brands or special event
Just follow this chart and you will never go wrong, you can now purchase this special plates through http://malaysiacarplate.com/ which we have lots of them. More than 1,500+ plates awaiting for the special person like you.
Alphabet
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Remark
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Proton
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Plate for Proton
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Perodua
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Plate for Perodua
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Waja
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Plate for Proton Waja
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Chancellor
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Plate for Proton Chancellor
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Persona
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Plate for Proton Persona
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Satria
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Plate for Proton Satria
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Tiara
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Plate for Proton Tiara
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Perdana
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Plate for Proton Perdana
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Lotus
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Plate for Lotus
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Kriss
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Plate for Modenas Kriss
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Jaguh
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Plate for Modenas Jaguh
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Naza
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Plate for Naza
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SUKOM
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Plate for 1998 Commonwealth Games
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XIII NAM
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Plate for 2003 NAM Summit
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X OIC
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Plate for 2003 OIC Summit
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XI ASEAN
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Plate for 2005 ASEAN Summit
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BAMbee
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Plate for 2000 Thomas & Uber Cup
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XXX IDB
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Plate for Islamic Development Bank conference
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G1M
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Plate for 1Malaysia
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Saturday, 13 April 2013
Peugeot 208 on display, specs unveiled via brochures
The Peugeot 208 is currently making it’s pre-launch promo rounds around Malaysia, with the latest location being the One Utama shopping centre in Bandar Utama. The 208 will be there until this April Sunday the 14th, but if you want to avoid the jam or don’t live in the Klang Valley we have some details on the car for you as we managed to get a hold of the official brochure as well as snapped some photos of both the 5-door on 3-door which are also on display at Peugeot Glenmarie.

The Peugeot 208 brochure reveals that both the five-door and three-door versions are powered by the same 122 horsepower 1.6 litre VTi engine which makes 160 Nm of torque. There’s no mention of how many gear ratios in the official spec sheet, but we’ve been informed it’s a four-speed Tiptronic unit with Sport mode.
There are disc brakes on all four wheels, and the 5-door has 16 inch Helium design wheels with 195/55R16 tyres while the 3-door has larger 17 inch Oxygen design wheels with wider 205/45R17 tyres. In terms of safety features, the 208 has it loaded to the brim with ESP stability control as well as 6 airbags for all variants.

In conclusion, the price remains silence but rumours has it under RM100k for both models of the car.
Understand Your Plate
Malaysia car plate is easy to understand if you have the chart below as a guide.
State | Car Plate Prefix | Example |
Kuala Lumpur | W | WRC 1234 |
Selangor | B | BJX 1234 |
Perak | A | AFT 1234 |
Penang | P | PGV 1234 |
Kedah | K | KBW 1234 |
Perlis | R | RG 1234 |
Kelantan | D | DAX 1234 |
Terengganu | T | TAM 1234 |
Pahang | C | CBV 1234 |
Johor | J | JJT 1234 |
Melaka | M | MBH 1234 |
Negeri Sembilan | N | NBU 1234 |
Sarawak | Q | QAF 1234 |
Sabah | S | SS 1234 J |
Friday, 12 April 2013
Bulk plate number have been added
We have just uploaded our new number plate into our website do take a look and feedback to us if you love our layout of our website design.
Leading plate "WWW " on the lead
The tender for the “WWW” prefix for vehicle registration numbers closes on 14 May 2012 and a mad rush is anticipated at the three Kuala Lumpur Road Transport Department branches.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said this was the highest number of bids ever recorded by the JPJ, far surpassing the previous record – “WVW” at 4,750 bids. The minimum bid for “premium” numbers (from 1 to 10) and “attractive numbers” (from 11 to 19 plus numbers like 3333) are RM10,000 and RM2,000 respectively while popular and running numbers require a minimum bid of RM300.
Kong said the MCA 1 plate, which went for RM300,100 in 2010, currently holds the record of the highest bid. The latest bid would open on May 24. The WWW bid is popular because the surname Wong or Wang rhymes with “prosperity” and “emperor” in Chinese.
It is believed to bring good luck as the number three rhymes with “growth”, thus three Ws mean good luck will continue to grow. Those who are interested to bid for the “WWW” prefix can do so at the Kuala Lumpur JPJ offices in Wangsa Maju, Bandar Sri Permaisuri and Maju Junction before 12pm of 14 May 2012.

IT engineer Yeoh Seng Huat has already bid for seven “WWW” numbers but will put in a last bid before the deadline.
“This time I will bid for my birth year,” said the Penang-born, who has been a vehicle registration number enthusiast for the past two decades. Yeoh is excited about the “WWW” prefix, partly because he thinks that “number plates these days are not just numbers”. "There are an art" he added.
His highest bid for the plate number was RM 1,900. Yeoh’s seven bids were among the 14,131 received for the “WWW” prefix so far.
He said he had been at the JPJ Wangsa Maju branch for three afternoons (Wednesday to Friday) because he could not make up his mind about the numbers. He ended up bidding for numbers that are of sentimental value to him, as well as those he thinks have a “resale value”. Yeoh’s seven bids were among the 14,131 received for the “WWW” prefix so far.
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said this was the highest number of bids ever recorded by the JPJ, far surpassing the previous record – “WVW” at 4,750 bids. The minimum bid for “premium” numbers (from 1 to 10) and “attractive numbers” (from 11 to 19 plus numbers like 3333) are RM10,000 and RM2,000 respectively while popular and running numbers require a minimum bid of RM300.
Kong said the MCA 1 plate, which went for RM300,100 in 2010, currently holds the record of the highest bid. The latest bid would open on May 24. The WWW bid is popular because the surname Wong or Wang rhymes with “prosperity” and “emperor” in Chinese.
It is believed to bring good luck as the number three rhymes with “growth”, thus three Ws mean good luck will continue to grow. Those who are interested to bid for the “WWW” prefix can do so at the Kuala Lumpur JPJ offices in Wangsa Maju, Bandar Sri Permaisuri and Maju Junction before 12pm of 14 May 2012.
Be on your toes, Seat belt fines up to RM300
Rear seat belt offence
be beware | be save
Road Safety Department director-general Leslie Leon announced on Tuesday that owners of vehicles without third rear seat belts will be issued traffic summonses, effective Jan 1.
"Proton and Perodua have been carrying out a three-year campaign, from 2009 until Dec 31, to install free third rear seat belts for their make of vehicles, but sadly people are still lax about the matter," he said after launching a Road Safety Campaign at the International Islamic University (IIU) here.
Leslie was commenting on the reported statement by Proton and Perodua that claimed that the numbers coming in for the free fitting were still low.
Here is a rough guided figure of how your seat should look like, but different car and model have a different set of components and installation.
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