Sunday, 13 December 2015

Nissan Navara, the mother of all trucks is back!


Yes, she's here, the mother of all trucks...that's how Nissan claimed its Navara for the last generation, until the all new Ford Ranger took over.  This round, it is making another big wave, especially with its 7-speed auto gearbox, and multi-link rear suspension, which is a first in the pickup category.  Of course, it remain the most powerful 4x4 with the new 2.5-litre VGS Diesel engine, which is capable of producing 190PS/450Nm of power, if you chose to have the highest specifications VL (AT) variant.


Of all the the popular models, it is good to see most has grown in size and has advance in technology.  Though, some manufacturers have have remain using 5-speed or 4-speed gearbox which is so outdated nowadays.  Let's take a look the size, and see how the futuristic Ford Ranger has beat it all.

Navara 2.5 Ranger 2.2 Triton 2.5 D-Max 2.5 Hilux 2.5
Length (mm) 5255 5362 5280 5295 5260
Width (mm) 1850 1860 1815 1860 1835
Height (mm) 1840 1815 1780 1795 1850
Ground Clearance 230 233 205 235 212
Rear Bed Length (mm) 1465 1549 1520 1552 1520
Rear Bed Width (mm) 1560 1560 1470 1530 1515
Power (ps/Nm) 190/450 160/385 178/400 136/320 144/343
Gearbox (Speed) 7 6 5 5 4


A Nissan is always well-built, even though it is done locally.  Pickup truck is now equipped like a luxury car, with comfortable seat, dual zone auto aircon, auto dimming rear view mirror, rear aircon vents, keyless entry and start/stop, cruise control, rear view camera, daytime running lights, etc.  In the safety department, again, the Navara has everything a car should have, with 2-airbag, traction control, hill start assist, active brake limited slip, vehicle dynamic control, rear fog lamp, and of course ABS.  Now, when will all cars in Malaysia be equipped with all such standard safety equipment, which the government should make them mandatory.


Besides losing in size to the Ranger, the Navara has a smaller 5" display audio unit.  However, at an extra RM3,922, one could upgrade to a 7" navigation unit, which could connect to smartphone, yet retaining the factory reverse camera view. 


From the look department, the Navara is not the most handsome 4x4 around, but the rugged feel of a pickup remains effective.  The Triton has always been on the softer side, the Ranger on the futuristic side, the D-Max on the tough side, then the Navara will sit among all sides, providing the most neutral feel.  With the reliability of a Nissan and 3-Year/100,000km warranty, the Navara is a workhouse, and of all other competitors, Nissan at least has the most service centers in Malaysia, providing convenience for owners who want to give it tender-loving-care.  Of course, at RM124k for the VL variant, it is not the cheapest.  One could get the V variant at RM113k, minus leather and power seat, with a de-tuned 163ps/403Nm engine, Halogen lights instead of LED, etc, it is still a good buy.  If you just want the most basic SE variant, it is priced at RM106k for the Auto and RM101k for the Manual 6-speed.  If all you wanted was a basic commercial pickup, get the manual E variant at only RM93k


Tuesday, 1 December 2015

RON97 remains @ RM2.45/litre & RON95 @ RM1.95/litre


While crude oil price continue its slide, affecting our economy, in December, only RON95 got the symbolic drop of only RM0.10 per litre.  Not happy with it right!?!  Diesel and RON97 remain similar price as the last adjustment in October.  What a great dissapointment!


Many would ask what basis of the float of petrol price is based on?  Common sense now points to the reason why we have a lot of Mathematics failures in our education system.

Sunday, 15 November 2015

Kio Rio Sedan, the B-Segment competition heats up


The B-segment sedan competition has just heated up, with the launching of the Kia Rio Sedan, with a single variant, selling at just RM73k.  At this price, one could not even get close to any of the competitors' variant, and a straight comparison could only be done with the closest specifications of them all.  Doing a quick chart could show that the Rio Sedan is now the best value for money B-Segment car on the market.  The only drawback is the 1.4-litre engine which is of the lowest displacement here, but with respectable power when compete with other 1.5-litre units.

Rio City S+ Vios E Almera  V M2
Length (mm) 4370 4400 4410 4425 4320
Width (mm) 1719 1695 1700 1695 1695
Height (mm) 1455 1477 1475 1500 1495
Wheelbase (mm) 2570 2600 2550 2600 2570
Airbag 6 2 2 2 2
Traction Control Yes Yes No No Yes
Engine 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Power (ps/Nm) 109/137 120/145 109/141 102/139 114/148
Gearbox (Speed) 4 CVT 4 4 6
Trunk Size (ltr) 389 536 506 490 410
Price (RM) 73k 82k 79k 77k 88k


Looking at the safety department, the Rio wins all, with 6-airbag and traction control which could only be found in the highest range of Honda City V, and that also need additional RM13k from the low low price of the Rio.  To lowest down the cost, the Rio uses bulb-type daytime running light instead of LED.  Back in 2011, where the Rio is only available in hatchback form, the car already earned its 5-star Euro NCAP rating, thus, we shall expect this sedan version to have good result as well, maybe at least 4-star Euro NCAP hopefully.  To score full 5-star now, the car need to be equipped with autonomous braking technology and it has nil.  Other than Honda City, which has a 5-star ASEAN NCAP rating, the Vios and Almera scored 4-star.  The Mazda 2 is a niche here, with the highest price, has non been tested.  Even the hatchback tested by Euro NCAP would not apply to any Mazda 2 models here as it only has 2-airbag, which is outright terrible!


Engine remains the same 1.4-litre from the Rio hatchback, where some owners felt it is slightly underpower.  But as a B-segment car, it shall survive trip to Genting, though a bit sluggish.  

Although the Rio sedan loses the automatic aircon control from the hatchback, the AV headunit is quite decent, with 800Mb internal storage and bluetooth support.  AV control is available from the steering wheel mounted buttons for driver convenience. Interior space is acceptable, though the City, Vios and Almera all excel in this.  Build quality is solid and the sedan does not look like a hatchback with an attached boot at all.  It is well designed with different bumper at the front, and a nice taillight. 


At the end of the day, a Kia is still a Kia.  Even with amazing pricing, we might not see it flooding our roads, as used car market price is still low, and the aftersales quality is still questionable.  However, with 5-year warranty, it could mean hassle free for that period.  It will do wonder if Naza throws in few years of free maintenance to make it more attractive!

By the way, the Rio Hatchback looks fabulous in Red, but the sedan looks better in other colours.  4 colour are available, White, Silver, Deep Blue and Red.  White is smart and handsome!

Saturday, 14 November 2015

The Toyota Harrier is back, but trend might be out!


The used-to-be popular Toyota Harrier is making its way back into parallel importer showroom or showground this year trying to make a come back.  The new model which was launched in Japan in December 2013 and available in 2014, is now more than 1 year old, thus allowing AP holders to bring it in, since one could not bring in any car that is less than a year old.  But believe it or not, some car dealers are declaring 2015 Harrier as 2014, so that they could sell an almost brand new car instead of used reconditioned unit.  Looking at some units around some dealers where mileage is less than 50km, with the leather seat in all new and smell new condition (some even still has the seat wrapped in manufacturing plastic), it really could be a 2015 car.  Common among AP holders to declare newer car as older unit to ensure their get-to-market is faster and older model car as newer unit to ask for better price from buyer.  By the way, do you also know that the Harrier has dark windows at the back, which will not pass JPJ/Puspakom inspection!  Worry not, in this Bolehland, you can rent some windows, replace them, send for testing and registration, then re-fix the dark windows.  The next round you "kena saman", repeat the same thing again!

The latest Harrier is an all new design on its own, without any re-badge exercise from the Lexus RX.  Most units available here are equipeed with a 2-litre 2ZR-FAE engine, mated to 7-speed CVT, which is capable of 149hp/193Nm of power.  Nothing new, nothing fantastic about the Harrier, but the build quality is excellent.  When it was built in Japan, the quality remains top notch.


Selling around RM200k, the mid-size SUV could be a good choice for many buyers that do not want the usual local assembled models which is plain boring to us, such as the CRV, X-Trail, or even those from Kia.  The Harrier wins all in all aspects, especially the modern design.  However, is the SUV market still alive?  The trend now is the B-Segment SUV, small and compact, for the younger generation.  Of course, Toyota has always do well with the uncle generation, thus the Harrier could be hot for them.  The Alphard/Vellfire/Estima is plain bulky and people carrier without style!  Even the first generation was asking for around RM160k-180k before, thus with RM200k a pop, the new Harrier could find many new homes on our shore.  Those boxy people carrier trend is on its wway out as well.


Being a Toyota means easy maintenance and reliable, thus even getting a parallel import unit is not a big concern.  Any Tom Dick and Harry foreman should be able to service the car and keep it in tip top condition.  The question now is being re-emphasized whether the third generation Harrier will make it big, or will be a niche player in the market?  Niche, I would answer!  There are just too many other choices of car in the market nowadays, but for a RM200k SUV, with some splash of luxuries, the Toyota Harrier could still be a winner.


No, you can't get one from UMW Toyota.  So if you like to have one, look for it from our roadside used car dealers.  If you prefer cleaner and aircon showroom, head to Naza World then.

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Vespa: Not just a scooter, a way of life


The tagline "Not just a scooter, a way of life" of Vespa could be the best, as after more than half a century in business, it is still so refreshing, defining the global standard for the cute little two-wheeler, where other motorcycle manufacturers have been copying the design.  However, when it is not a Vespa, it will not feel like one.  The colurful and wide ranging models available from Naza Premira, starting from RM11k to RM42k, really open up the market from the young to the classic collectors.  But looking at how most 2-wheeler were being abused on our road, it is still a head-turning sight to see one on the road, belonging to owner that could provide the Vespa with tender loving care.


The LXV 150 (RM12k), has the best classic look, with a separate headlight mounted in front of the speedometer.  The young and brilliant colours of the Vespa will definitely make the owner smile.  If I were to have a motorcycle license, I would pay cash for one of this, which is good for some short commute to the neighbourhood mamak or 7-Eleven.


Except for the GTS 300 model which has an 278cc (15.8kW/22.3Nm) engine, the rest that are available here are of 154.8cc (8.7kW/12Nm) and 150cc (8.7kW/12Nm) engine models.  And of course, as a scooter, the Vespa uses automatic dry clutch.  With so little power, the Vespa is not mean for any race track, and forget about seeing them at any of the mat rempit gathering.  It is mean to be enjoyed, doing some weekend cruises along some quiet kampung road.  It just could not keep up with any other kapchai that try to roar and tear down the city roads.


So, what's holding me back on getting one?  I really need to get my butt to a driving school, and start to take up some lesson for the scooter.  Before then, the scooter need to sit in the showroom or my dream!

Sunday, 1 November 2015

The mass market Renault Clio, GT Line

 

Most are still wondering whether TC Euro could make its history in promoting Renault here in Malaysia, when it dropped the best selling Kangoo from its list of model, then switched its focus to Renault Sport models, with price ranges that is so far fetch from the normal consumers.  It then started adding a few other mass market models such as the Koleos, which did not prove to be the solution, as well as the Fluence, where consumer will prefer getting the original Nissan Slyphy instead.  Recently, the Captur was launched, with lukewarm reception, but still hard to beat the ever popular Honda HR-V in the same segment.  Now, finally a tame version of the Clio GT Line, makes its appearance in joining the tough fight against the VW Polo, Peugeot 208, Citroen DS3 and Mazda 2.


The Clio GT Line uses the similar 1.2-litre turbocharged engine and 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox as found in the Captur, which is capable of 118hp/190Nm of power.  GeTrag dry-clutch again, thus could sound scary to some potential customers.  The comfort that the owner will get is the 5-year warranty that comes with the car...thereafter...hopefully it will continue to serve well.  As a French car, the moment the registration card has someone name printed on it, the value could have drop so much that most owner will have to give all the tender loving care to ensure it will serve for a lifetime!


The Clio is a small car, with a small engine, and it is not going to be a lightning speed machine, thus drum brake is fitted to the rear, where the front has the usual disc.  Not a big concern nor deal breaker.  To make more space in the trunk, the spare wheel is fitted to the bottom of the car, instead of inside the trunk.  17" Michelin Premacy as standard, so it will be a comfortable ride.  While test driving this car, there is noticeable body roll, but anyhow, this is not a speed demon.  The seat is comfortable, but does not hold the driver like the RS edition.  If it were to have semi bucket seat, it could be fun to drive...just need to keep reminding oneself, the 1.2-litre launching speed is slow.  The Clio GT Line is just another hatch, but not of the hot type, though it does look good.  On the safety department, it is equipped with 4-airbag where the seat-airbag is huge to provide protection to the head and chest, but nothing for the rear passengers.  As tested by Euro NCAP in 2012, it achieved a 5-star rating still.


No surprise to the interior if you has seen the Captur of the Clio RS, as it is similar in the design, with slight differences in the audio setup.  Meter cluster is the common digital speedo, analog RPM meters setup.  No paddle shifter in the Clio GT Line, which is a letdown.  ECO mode is available for the environment hero.  Keyless entry and start are standard, but the thick key card is a hassle to carry.  Most will prefer a proper remote fob instead.  Looking closely to the door speaker, it has a vented bass reflex system, as if the owner going to pump up the volume so much to start loosening the door card panel.  Soft plastic material on the dash is a welcome here, but let's hope it will last in out hot humid weather.


At RM118k (without insurance), the Renault Clio GT Line could be a nice hatch to own if speed is not your priority and second-hand value is not any concern.  If you are the conservative type, maybe the cheaper Peugeot 208 (RM86k) will suffice if all you want is a continental hatch.  For the adventurous, maybe the Citroen DS3 (RM114k).  For those in favour of a German, the VW Polo (RM90k) is the best choice here as it has a very simple engine and gearbox (not the TSI model).  For those that want the best resale value, there is only one choice, which is the Mazda 2(RM86k).  Oh, by the way, if you love the CLIO GT Line in FLAME RED colour, there could be an additional RM3k to the price, but you could easily get TC Euro to absorb that cost.  The Flame Red is a special colour for the Clio RS200, where the Malta Blue is the signature colour for the Clio GT Line.

Clio 208 DS3 Polo M2
Length (mm) 4062 3962 3948 3970 4060
Width (mm) 1732 1739 1715 1682 1695
Height (mm) 1448 1460 1483 1453 1470
Wheelbase (mm) 2589 2538 2464 2456 2570
Airbag 4 6 6 2 2
Engine 1.2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5
Power (hp/Nm) 118/190 120/160 120/160 103/153 114/148
Gearbox (Speed) 6 4 4 6 6

Saturday, 24 October 2015

All new Hyundai Tucson, really new?


The All new Hyundai Tucson will be launched soon, and Hyundai Malaysia is sure dumping some marketing money to showcase the new Tucson all over, especially locating show units in shopping malls, politely asking potential buyer to wait for it before making any decision to jump ship to the its hottest competitor, which could be the Nissan X-Trail, Honda CR-V and Mazda CX-5.


The existing Tucson could just be the best selling Hyundai's model in Malaysia, as the brand has not been performing quite well in pushing for a decent sales figure.  Being a Korean, it still lack the known reliability from the Japanese, adding the perception of lower used car value, the brand still has a lot to do.  Hyundai seems to be lacking in persuading the mass, even with new Sonata and Elantra which is well design and loaded with high specifications.  The numbers on the road is still pathetically low.  Kia, its brother is slow as well, but it has better looking model.  The Fluidic concept of Hyundai is really outdated now.


The rear of the Tucson has always look good, which I personally feel is better than any of its competitors.  Again, being a Korean, the front grille is always the questionable portion, which still looks terrible, though a big improvement form 10-15 years Hyundai's models.


This all new Tucson does not seems to get any excitement in the powertrain, as it shall remain the same old same old unit.  No downsizing turbo engine here, which could be a good choice, as to remain competitive, it is too risky for Hyundai Malaysia to bring it anything new, especially the turbo unit, which need better-skilled technicians to service.  A 2.0-litre engine will soldier on!


Interested?  Register yourself at Hyundai's website.  The Tucson could be your new car for the upcoming festive season, be it Christmas or Chinese New Year!  This could be a nice SUV to share with the family.

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Before the new Audi Q3, the existing luxury


While waiting for the arrival of the all new Audi Q3, let's take a look at the existing luxury mini-SUV that is available now.  The Q3 has no clear competitor in our market, and the nearest would be its own brother, the VW Tiguan. Both the Q3 and Tiguan is available in the guise of a 1.4-litre or 2.0-litre engine, mated to 7-speed dual clutch gearbox.  Good luck and pray for little or no problem with the gearbox.  Both 2.0-litre  models are only available with either the Audi Quattro or VW 4Motion all-wheel-drive technology.  Different naming, but both born with the same parents.


Look wise, the Q3 front grille with the 4-ring could spell luxury when compare to the VW, which has flooded our market with almost the cheapest continental cars, especially the Polo!  Of course, the Q3's design is timeless as compare to the more rounded shape of the Tiguan.  The Q3's headlight is sexy, especially LED daytime running light.  There is not much of others to compare with, as you pay slightly more...get the Q3...and if you want to save a bit...get the Tiguan.  Anyhow, both companies are known to lose out in after-sales service quality.  Dive deeper to look at the size, and taking Korean-made and Japanese-made into consideration, especially when you just want to get one for the wife to ferry the kid, maybe, and maybe, other options could be a wiser choice.  At least kidnappers will not assume the kids are from a rich family.


Q3 Tiguan Sportage Tucson CRV
Length (mm) 4388 4426 4400 4410 4590
Width (mm) 1831 1809 1855 1820 1820
Height (mm) 1608 1703 1645 1660 1685
Wheelbase (mm) 2603 2604 2640 2640 2620
Price 253k 240k 138k 117k 162k


For the Q3, of course safety and all other technological stuff are part and parcel of the car.  The premium price automatically tell you, yes, it has all round 6-airbag, traction control, hill assist, auto light and wipers, etc.  The only thing you don't get is the convenience of availability of service center in every corner, and for this, it will never happen as Audi is not the target of mass market.  Yes, I know, usually the wife like to drive a car that is so simple, where any neighbourhood workshop could service it...you know...the minimum downtime type, especially during the great Malaysia sales period!  But usually the husband wants to make himself proud by buying the Q3...and claimed "You see, I sayang my wife, thus I gave her an Audi Q3".  This is especially true when one is at that class of society where each will compare what handbag and designer clothing they have and the Audi is so much stylish than the common BMW and Mercedes.


In the mean time, if the Q3 is your target, there is nothing wrong.  Everyone has his/her own choice.   The Q3 facelift is making its way to the showroom now.  Oh, did I forget the Lexus NX could be another fabulous choice, but that competes in a different league, unless you have RM372k for it.


Thursday, 1 October 2015

RON97 & RON95 is now @ RM2.45/litre & RM2.05/litre respectively


Blame it on our weak currency, everyone is doing that, and cost of everything is in the uptrend.  Everyone hope to have few billion in the bank so one need not worry about life and outdated bags.  The fastest and easiest way is to go Indonesia and start spending...everyone is a millionaire there.


Yes, with oil price dipping, we now enjoy pricier petrol where RON97 is at RM2.45/litre and RON95 is at RM2.05/litre.  Diesel suffers the same faith of having RM0.10/litre increase as well.  Anyway, just blame it on the currency, everyone is doing that to increase their price, can never be wrong.  No need an economist to teach you howto!

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Isuzu doing what it is good at, the D-MAX


Not too sure how the Isuzu MU-X doing as it does not look like it is attracting much crowd with the new model that has its traits and genes from the D-MAX, which is what Isuzu is good at building and delivering.  From heavy duty transport trucks to our daily pickup trucks, Isuzu is best at making these.


The D-Max spans a few variant, from the most basic single-cab 4x4 (RM67k) or 4x2 (RM60k),  to the standard D-Max double cab 4x4 Auto (RM101k), then the D-MAX V-Cross Safari 4x4 3.0 (RM118k), and with the new Diablo 4x4 3.0 variant (RM118k), there are abundance of choices to confuse buyer.  In between there are auto/manual gearbox, 2.5 turbo diesel or VGS diesel, 3.0 VGS high spec variant, different body skirting, side roll bar, flatbed cover, etc. to choose from.  If you ever want the most basic for your company to carry stuff instead of staff, the single cab could be the best choice, where you need to treat additional of your staff as stuff and put them on the flatbed (which is illegal, but not enforce here).


Interior of different variants are equipped differently as well, and the D-MAX lives up to its reputation as the built quality if perfect.  Simple dashboard, easy to operate dials and buttons.  With high specifications version getting auto aircon, and a flat screen AV system with built-in reverse camera.  All 4x4 models comes with the rotary switch to engage the  4H and 4L drive mode instead of the olden day of additional gear stalk.  Any layman would know how to operate the D-MAX.


Safety gears for high-spec variants are good, with standard driver and passenger airbags, ABS and TCS.  However, lower end of mid-spec variants could have only the airbags or none at all.  Well, a pickup truck construction is not really meant for the replacement of your daily drive.  With a heavy load at the front and light weight at the rear, a driver really need to know the truck well to handle it properly.  Furthermore, a pickup is not meant for driving at high speed, as the uneven weight distribution and rear drive configuration could lead to an easy spin-off with slight mishandling of the vehicle.  Those driving one, please be aware that a pickup is a utility vehicle, but not a race car, drive safe and put others and your safety at highest priority.  Besides a spun-off, pickup truck could easily turn turtle in a heavy collision.  Be safe!


Choices for pickup in the market is abundance, but Isuzu could still be the king of pickup truck.  However, stronger brand such as Toyota Hilux or the tough looking Ford Ranger or the sport looking Mitsubishi Triton or the noisy Chevrolet Colorado or even the mother of all pickup, Nissan Navara are all worth considerations if you are up to one.

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

RON97 & RON95 is now @ RM2.35/litre & RM1.95/litre respectively


Crude oil price has been in the lower fourties region for the past month, thus cheaper petrol price is expected and RON97 & RON95 is now @ RM2.35/litre & RM1.95/litre respectively.  Diesel enjoy the largest drop, to RM1.80/litre.



It is weird the with USD on the high of RM4.2 to USD1, could this be the government diversion to calm down the people, especially with huge turnout for the Bersih 4.0 last weekend.  Again, we want the government to "Turunkan Harga Kereta".  The tax of car is horribly high, and we the "Rakyat" deserve better car, at a lot lower cost.

Saturday, 22 August 2015

The Jinba-Ittai Mazda MX-5 ND


The all new Mazda MX-5 fourth generation could be the most exciting car launched in 2015.  Nothing beat the concept of Jinba-Ittai of the MX-5 and one must take the car for a drive to experience how the driver is part of the car, and the car is part of the driver.  The MX-5 or Roadster as how it is being named in Japan is in fact, the best selling 2-seater car in the world, surpassing a million unit since it very first generation made its appearance in 1989.  The 50:50 weight distribution of the MX-5, coupled with front engine rear drive configuration always give its fans the thumb-up.  The "ND" is the shortest in all the incarnation, yet looks sexiest. 


As we knew by now, only the 2-litre version of the MX-5 will be offered here, where it could produce a healthy 158hp/200Nm of power, mated to a 6-speed automatic gearbox.  Manual version is set to arrive, and could be available in the 1st quarter of 2016.  That's a good news for those opting for the 1-2-3-4-5-6 hand exercise and leg clutching movement!  A lot of weigh loss designs were incorporated in the MX-5, as the front fenders, engine bonnet and trunk are in aluminium.  The roadster wheels uses 4-nut mounting to further reduce the weight, and the car has no glove box.

As crazy as American can get with in-car cup holders, the designer of the MX-5 has a modular design when the holder beside the seats could be remove and mounted to the front, right beside the bottom of the centre console.  Now, that's innovation!  The headrest mounted-speaker is back as well and they are nothing else, but the BOSE speakers!  By the way, in case you are looking for the CD player, it is located at the back centre console, right behind the cup holder in between of the 2 seats.  With 9 speakers in such a small little space, bet it could sound as good as being in an orchestra!


The ND meter cluster and center console has retain its tradition of being simple and elegant, with the southward pointing RPM, speedometer, as well as the 3-dial AC control.  The 7" MZD connect system is of course new and is almost standard now in all the Mazda range of car. 

Aircon are similar to Mazda 2, with a combination of round and flat vents in the centre, giving it a cleaner look.  As with a convertible, heater seat is available as standard, though not necessary in our weather.  Carbon fiber printing on the hand-rest of the door, as well as colour matching panel on top portion of the doors, give the MX-5 a well-thought and sportier feel, though such items attract finger prints and scratches easily.  


The MX-5 is also equipped with Mazda i-Activesense safety technology, which comprises of adaptive front lighting (directional according to steering input), High Beam control system (auto switches between high and low beam), and Lane Departure warning system.  4 airbag are standard and the side airbag is huge to protect up to the head level, acting similar to a curtain airbag.  Adding the high-strength SKYACTIV-BODY engineering, and traction control system as standard, this is the safest MX-5 ever.  


The MX-5, since its first generation is the convertible car that retain a usable boot volume by storing its top at the back of the seat instead of folding into the trunk.  The trunk size though not huge, could still house at least a cabin bag in the recess.  No spare wheel, and of course not, who want to carry the extra weight when a tyre repair kit can do the temporal job.  The ND here can be kept as stock from factory where the only mod needed could be a set of lowered suspension to make it perfect for a drive down the B-road on on the track.  


The car is available at RM220k without insurance, which is in the similar price range from the previous generation, NC.  The Mazda MX-5 does not sell as well as other high performance sport cars in Malaysia, but there are still some number of fans looking at their active page of MX-5 Malaysia club.  In couple of months time, we shall see some on our road, and congratulations to those proud new owner.