Malaysia November 2024: Perodua at 44.3% share, Honda up to 9.8% The Honda HR-V ranks inside the Malaysian Top 10 in November. The Malaysian new car market amounts to 71,818 units in November, leading to a year-to-date tally at 771,863. We have very stable rankings both for brands...
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The easiest way to get from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson is to rent a car or take a taxi. You can also travel by public transport. There is no direct train or bus from KL to Port Dickson. You have to go to Seremban first and then take a bus to Port Dickson.Read more details of...
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For retirees, Malaysia’s affordability is a major draw, making it possible to live well without overspending. In Kuala Lumpur, a one-bedroom apartment typically rents for MYR 1,500–2,500 (USD 300–500) per month, with utilities costing around MYR 200–300 (USD 40–60). Dining out is...
Most Malaysian roads are well maintained and perfectly paved – even in more remote corners of the country – so exploring with a hire car is a no-brainer. The majority of travelers can fly in, rent a car with a home license for 90 days, making Malaysia easy for a road trip holiday....
A scenic car drive to Malaysia’s highest point,Mount Brinchang, presents spectacular views, while the Mossy Forest features a boardwalk through untouched trees and plants as well as glimpses of birds, animals, reptiles and insects. Well-marked jungle trails lead hikers to beautiful waterfalls and...
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For retirees, Malaysia’s affordability is a major draw, making it possible to live well without overspending. In Kuala Lumpur, a one-bedroom apartment typically rents for MYR 1,500–2,500 (USD 300–500) per month, with utilities costing around MYR 200–300 (USD 40–60). Dining out is...
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