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Known for its myriad of creative contests that rewards winners with everything from holidays to gold bars, BHPetrol is once again hosting a contest called ‘Peraduan Pam & Beli, Syoknya Menang’.

This time, the contest is handing out RM5,000 to 10 lucky first place winners, RM3,000 to 10 second place winners, and RM3,000 petrol vouchers each to 20 third place winners.

Taking part is easy as well, you just have to spend RM40 on petrol, diesel and/or shop items in a single transaction. This does not include tobacco items, Touch n’Go top ups, ePayments, utility payments or carwash transactions.

If you are a BHPetrol eCard member, your entry will get an automatic entry to the contest with double the chances of winning. For non-BHPetrol eCard members, you simply have to fill in a form after scanning a QR code.

The contest is being held until the 31st of August 2024. Don’t miss this chance of taking home some cash or getting free petrol or diesel.

Click here for more information.

Ferrari has announced the discontinuation of the SF90 Stradale and the open-top 812 GTS as part of its Q2 2024 financial results. The decision marks the end of the line for these models after nearly half a decade of sales, reflecting the marque’s strategic adjustments in response to changing market dynamics and sales performance.

Despite a 2.7 per cent increase in overall shipments year-on-year, Ferrari reported a decline in sales for several models, including the Roma coupe and 812 Competizione, as they approach the end of their lifecycles. The SF90 Stradale and 812 GTS, which were introduced five years ago, will be phased out. This move comes amidst a slight decline in hybrid vehicle sales, with Ferrari seeing a shift back towards internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in Q2.

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When purchasing insurance for vehicles, many owners often encounter confusion, especially when it comes to claims or assistance. Realising the gaps in coverage only after an incident can be frustrating. To address these concerns and simplify the process, Isuzu Malaysia introduced the Isuzu Insurance Pro, a comprehensive insurance policy designed to ensure optimal protection for Isuzu vehicles and their drivers.

Isuzu Insurance Pro is available for all Isuzu vehicles, whether for new purchases or policy renewals. This policy not only provides extensive coverage but also offers numerous premium benefits tailored to enhance the Isuzu ownership experience.

The Isuzu Insurance Pro policy is underwritten by a panel of five leading insurance and takaful companies. It covers all D-Max models and the full spectrum of Isuzu trucks, including light-, medium-, and heavy-duty variants such as the ELF, FORWARD, and GIGA, including prime movers.

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The safety of students is increasingly jeopardised by the rise of unlicensed school bus services. These illegal operators often disguise their vehicles to resemble legitimate school buses, misleading both enforcement officials and parents and posing significant risks to student safety.

As reported by NST, Farabi Said Al Jabri, a prominent safety advocate, has raised concerns about the lack of a reliable verification platform for parents to check the legitimacy of school bus services. He emphasised that when accidents occur, students using unlicensed services are not covered under public transportation regulations, as these vehicles are classified for personal use. Al Jabri also noted that these unlicensed vehicles typically do not meet the required safety standards and are not subjected to mandatory Puspakom inspections, thereby increasing the risk to students.

The issue is compounded by widespread parental unawareness. Many parents utilise school bus services operated by local drivers without verifying their legality or background. This practice contributes to the persistence of unlicensed services, as it is not always feasible for parents to question the legality of the services provided.

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Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) is gearing up to host a landmark event in the automotive calendar – the 2024 Golf Fan Fest. Scheduled for August 24, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, this grand celebration will take place at the Sepang International Circuit and aims to set a new Malaysia Book of Records milestone as the largest gathering of Volkswagen Golf owners and enthusiasts in the country.

The Golf Fan Fest promises a full day of exhilarating activities and attractions designed to honour the iconic Volkswagen Golf, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Attendees can look forward to an array of exciting driving challenges, including a gymkhana driving competition, Golf R drift taxi rides, and track sessions. A special showcase highlighting the evolution of the Golf over the past five decades will also captivate fans.

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A recent study has unveiled a significant trend among Tesla owners in 2024 which is that the majority have opted to abandon their electric vehicles (EVs) in favour of combustion engine models. According to the study, only 32% of Tesla owners chose to remain with electric vehicles, while the majority made the switch to traditional combustion engines or other hybrid options.

Specifically, 51% of Tesla owners have transitioned to pure internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, 10% have moved to hybrid models, and 6% have opted for plug-in hybrids. These findings align with a recent McKinsey & Co. survey, which indicated that nearly half (46%) of EV owners in the U.S. are likely to revert to combustion-powered vehicles for their next purchase.

Despite this trend appearing alarming, the situation represents a notable improvement from previous years. In 2020, a significant 76% of Tesla owners abandoned their EVs for internal combustion engine vehicles, with only 9% choosing other electric models. Since then, the numbers have shown a steady decline in the rate of EV abandonment.

Tesla owners have historically demonstrated a strong tendency to exit the EV market. However, the gradual improvement in retention rates suggests that owning an electric vehicle in North America may be becoming less challenging. Still, the current figures indicate that substantial advancements are needed to make EV ownership more appealing to a wider audience.

Another key observation is that an increasing number of former Tesla owners are now purchasing electric vehicles from legacy automakers. This shift is not unexpected, given Tesla’s evolution from an EV pioneer to competing against a growing array of mainstream manufacturers in the electric vehicle segment.

Hybrids and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) have not gained substantial traction as alternatives to Teslas. While these vehicle types are becoming more popular among new car buyers, they appear less attractive to those who have previously owned electric vehicles. Notably, the proportion of Tesla owners switching to PHEVs is higher than the overall PHEV market rate, likely due to their previous experience with EV charging challenges.

The data highlights both the progress and ongoing challenges in the electric vehicle market, emphasising the need for continued innovation and improvement to retain and attract EV buyers.

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