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Same Car, Different Badge?

Daniel Fernandez, dsf.my

05-Feb-20 20:00

Same Car, Different Badge?

This week, Richard, Daniel and Ariff rejoice over the planned review of the Road Transport Act 1987, as the government looks to impose heavier penalties on reckless and drunk driving. They also discuss whether new cars are just as unreliable as they were, 15 years ago. For our review, we're taking a look at the Toyota Rush 1.5S to ponder over its existence alongside its identical (and RM20k cheaper) sibling - the Perodua Aruz. Should Toyota or Perodua have done more to differentiate the Aruz from the Rush?

Produced by: Ariff Roose

Presented by: Richard Bradbury, Ariff Roose


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Categories:  Business AnalysisAutoPoliticsLaw and Legal Matters

Tags:  Pakatan HarapanCarsMinistry of TransportDUIUsed CarsProtonMINIEVElectric VehiclesHummerToyotaPeroduaAruzRushSUVs





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