NEWs - Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia

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NEWs - Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia
EVOLUTION
I ssu e 3 2011
the newsletter of mitsubishi motors malaysia
• PP14662/12/2011 (026899)
The i-MiEV is here!
New Pajero Sport VGT
tested in Borneo
Issue 3 2011
Letter of
t h e
MESSAGE from the CEO
mo n t h
G
reetings from us at Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia. Time flies… It wasn’t too long ago when I penned
my first piece for Evolution earlier this year, and now, we’re heading towards the end of the year.
2011 has been an eventful year, with both ups and downs making their presence felt. Without a
doubt, the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan was a low point, taking with it entire livelihoods
and cities, while deeply affecting the manufacturing industry. However, I’m pleased to report that Mitsubishi
Motors have fully recovered from that setback, and we’re more committed than ever to build better cars.
More recently, Thailand has been affected by serious floods, and although Mitsubishi Motors’ Laem Chabang Plant was not damaged, some parts suppliers were affected, and production was put to a halt as a
result. We will monitor closely the situation in Thailand, and vehicle delivery to customers will be made as
soon as possible..
During this tragedy, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has donated 30 million yen to relief funds in aid of
Thailand. We at MMM want to do our small part to help the Thai flood victims as well, and we will be donating
RM20 for each Mitsubishi vehicle registered in November and December 2011.
On a brighter note, MMM is proud to be the first automotive company in Malaysia to register a fully electric
vehicle the i-MiEV. As you would read in this newsletter in Pages 14 & 15, the i-MiEV is not just a concept, but
a production vehicle that is already on sale in various countries. With the i-MiEV, one gets strong acceleration
and silent operations with zero emissions, and you don’t have to visit a petrol station ever again!
Our intention is to raise awareness of zero-emission electric vehicles among Malaysians, paving the way
for the future of mobility. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation believes that popularization of EVs is one way the
road transportation sector can help to achieve a low-carbon society, and has been working to promote electric
vehicles on a wider scale in Japan and overseas.
Recently, my colleagues and I joined some of our media friends on a test drive of the new Pajero Sport VGT
in the beautiful state of Sabah. The drive from Kota Kinabalu to Mesilau Nature Resort which was located up in
the hills was the perfect place for for the VGT to showcase its more powerful engine and impressive comfort. I
have no doubt that the VGT will build on the success of the Pajero Sport, which has over 3,000 happy owners
to date. Read more about the Pajero Sport VGT in page 16.
MMM’s main mission is to provide not just good cars, but a pleasant ownership experience to Mitsubishi
customers, and in line with this, we will continue to expand our service and dealer network to reach further
and deeper into Malaysia. At present, MMM has 47 showrooms nationwide, including 25 3S Centres, as well
as 36 service outlets. These figures will
grow throughout 2012.
The year end holiday season is here,
and Chinese New Year is fast approaching, so have a happy and prosperous
new year ahead. Happy motoring!
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Evolution
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Tetsuya Oda
E d i t o r i a l
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Evolution is published by
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (680028-M)
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Seksyen U2, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
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www.mitsubishi-motors.com.my
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Editor: Sarah Choo (Brand Communication)
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to legality and accuracy.
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The Management of Jimisar Autotrade with Maybank and the
representatives from Huazong Chinese Association (Youth Section)
Blood donation drive by Jimisar Autotrade
M
itsubishi dealer Jimisar Autotrade
jointly organised a blood donation
drive together with Maybank and
Huazong Chinese Association (Youth
Section) in June.
Held at the Jimisar Autotrade, Kuching showroom, the successful event saw 115 pints of blood
collected from a total of 165 registered donors.
The response was so overwhelming that by midday, they ran out of tester kits for the donors! The
original target was 90 pints so it was a resounding success.
Buoyed by the good response, Jimisar Autotrade will include a blood donation drive as its
annual CSR event.
JM Auto Staff and
the children
Mitsubishi dealer JM Auto Gallery hosts
Buka Puasa for orphans
I
t’s important to serve the community we live in, and help
the less fortunate, and with this spirit, Mitsubishi dealer
JM Auto Gallery organised a Berbuka Puasa event for
orphans. The breaking of fast dinner was held at it’s
Mitsubishi Motors 3S center in Alor Setar.
Attended by 150 guests including 52 orphans from Alor
Setar, the Berbuka Puasa event was graced by the chairman
of Lembaga Kebajikan Perempuan Islam Daerah Kota Star,
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Datin Hajjah Roziyah.
Besides serving up a delicious spread of food, JM Auto
Gallery also gave goodie bags to the orphans which included
a Baju Kurung or Baju Melayu, Mitsubishi merchandise and
Duit Raya.
It may have been a simple do, but it was a meaningful
night out for the orphans, bringing some cheer for the festive
season.
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Donors waiting
Jimisar Autotrade in smiles
A donor getting his pulse checked
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Pajero Sport tackling the rough terrain
The Dakar Rally Experience in Sabah
Triton and Pajero Sport put to the test by two-time Dakar champ
T
he Mitsubishi 4X4 Dakar Rally Experience
recently made a stop in Sabah, the beautiful
East Malaysian state where 4X4 vehicles
are highly popular. The exciting event was
held in Kota Kinabalu for the first time, drawing in
huge and enthusiastic crowds. Over 5,000 people
attended the two-day event at Alamesra, KK, which
concluded with a spectacular fireworks display.
Participants were given a rare chance to go
on a high-speed taxi ride by Hiroshi Masuoka, a
two-time champion of the Dakar Rally, known as
the world’s toughest race. It truly was a memorable
experience, and judging by the expressions of
participants when they alighted from the “taxi”,
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most were in awe of the capabilities of both man
and machine.
Masuoka drove both the Mitsubishi Triton and
Pajero Sport SUV around an off road course that
included a 48-degree side traverse ramp, cross
axle ramp and a 50-degree giant ramp, among
other obstacles.
It perfectly showcased the off road capabilities
and toughness of the vehicles. The good natured
and affable Masouka took over 600 people on the
ride, giving them a small taste of what a Dakar
Rally stage feels like. At times powersliding while
smiling, Masuoka was in high spirits throughout
the event.
“I am very happy to be here in Kota Kinabalu
for the first time. The rough terrains in KK have certainly put the Triton and Pajero Sport to the test and
I am proud to say both of the Mitsubishi vehicles
had conquered all rough terrains with proven 4WD
capabilities for both off-road traction and on-road
cruising comfort,” Masuoka remarked.
Visitors were also treated to fun activities and
live band performances at the Mitsubishi 4x4
Dakar Rally Experience. With great deals to enjoy
and fun activities for the whole family, the first 100
daily to test drive any Mitsubishi Motors models
went home with exclusive Mitsubishi Motors merchandise.
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The crowd playing the Wheel of Excitement
Akademi Fantasia Adam
presenting his ballad
Mitsubishi Triton going through
the cross axle challenge
L-R Tetsuya Oda (CEO), Hiroshi Masuoka, Datuk
Masidi Manjun & Omar Haron (COO)
Mitsubishi Triton cruising
through the high speed taxi ride
2-time Dakar Rally champion, Hiroshi Masuoka
Mitsubishi Triton going through the giant ramp
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“My hubby and I enjoying the beautiful
scenery with our Mitsubishi’s vehicles.”
- Dayang, Sarawak
“Mitsubishi vehicles are lucky machines, as most of
them are much loved, full fledged members of the
families they serve. So in the previous issue of Evolution,
we invited you to send in your most creative “family
photo” featuring your Mitsubishi, and guess what, the
response have been overwhelming! We have received
some truly creative photos, some funny, some touching, and here are our favourites who will take home
exclusive Mitsubishi merchandise.”
“Celebrating my dear’s graduation
day with a bouquet of flower and our
very hot Lancer sportback”
“Our first family vacation with our Pajero
Sport at Colmar Tropicale, Bukit Tinggi”
- Hilmy Zean, Selangor
“My bundle of joy seated
comfortably in the Triton cargo”
- Juriah Johari, Selangor
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- Mohd. Hazid, Perak
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“I have two wives!;)”
- Aaron Tan, Selangor
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“Our wedding picture with my
favourite Mitsubishi Triton”
- Thum Chee Seng, Johor
“Colourful balloons tied on to my Mitsubishi
triton at a crnival.”
- Lui Yen Ching, Kuala Lumpur
“This picture was taken during Hari Raya 2010. It was a great Hari Raya
celebration as my wife and I owned the new Mitsubishi Lancer 2.0 GT.
We love our Lancer very much and I will always take care of it.”
- Hishammudin Jaafar, Selangor
“My kids, their friends and our Mitsubishi Triton
sharing a moment in Frasers Hill”
- Wan Azman, Selangor
“This picture was taken as part of our pre-wedding picture. MICAR, the
nickname of my Mitsubishi Lancer is part of my family which also a part of us at
every stage of our lives and at every memorable moment”
- Richard Chan, Perak
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Issue 3 2011
INTERVIEW
Trying out
the Triton
Evolution talks to 4X4
veteran Alan Yap, who tells
us why he loves his Triton
W
ith a spacious cabin
and stylish outlook, the
Mitsubishi Triton draws in
many who would otherwise
consider a sedan car. But those qualities,
plus Mitsubishi’s unmatched Dakar Rally
winning heritage and reputation means
that traditional 4X4 buyers and fans are
also making it their choice.
Whether as a tough go-anywhere
workhorse or a weekend off-road expedition machine, the Triton is winning over
these “pros”. New Triton owner Alan Yap
is one of them. Mr. Yap used to drive an
Isuzu Trooper back in the 1980s, and
more recently owned not one, but two
other pick-ups.
Mr Yap, who is married with kids,
says that he’s using the Triton for a
change. He belongs to an off-road
enthusiast family, and reveals to us that
two of his brothers are driving Mitsubishi
4X4s and his uncle recently bought a
Pajero Sport SUV.
Mr Yap is a member of ACKL, the
oldest 4X4 club in KL, and he goes off
roading throughout the country, mostly
in Pahang. However, he also uses the
Triton as his daily driving machine,
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clocking around 50 km per day from his
Wangsa Maju home to Petaling Jaya for
work. Refilling his truck with a quarter
tank of diesel left, he typically gets a
range of 600 km, which he says is 80
km more than his previous truck, which
has a similar sized tank.
The Triton’s good fuel economy is
a big plus point for him, but Mr Yap
also likes the Mitsubishi’s strong pulling power. It didn’t take long for him to
realise that.
On the second day after taking delivery of his Triton, Mr Yap took it along
the Karak highway, and from the stretch
from Bukit Tinggi to Genting Sempah, he
was pleasantly surprised at how much
better its acceleration was compared to
his previous truck. He also noticed the
DI-D engine’s flexibility, which translates
to less downshifts on inclines.
Mr Yap, who purchased his black
Triton 2.5 from Target Orion Star Klang,
plans to add a GPS and reverse camera
to his truck. He has already fitted a tonneau cover for his truck’s bed and altered
the wheel offset.
Evolution wishes Mr Alan Yap a happy
and lasting relationship with his Triton!
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What the press say about Our Cars...
With proven unchallenged engineering excellence, reliability, safety performance and
efficiency of the Triton and Pajero Sport, it is no wonder that both Mitsubishi 4x4s
received overwhelming accolades around the globe.
- New Sarawak Tribune on Triton and Pajero Sport (April 9, 2011)
Mengguna pakai teknologi MiVEC, Pajero Exceed menderum
yakin dan tidak mengecewakan sama sekali, bagi memberikan
satu pemanduaan yang lembut, berkuasa dan amat terkawal
mengikut apa saja citarasa dan gaya.
– Berita Harian on Pajero Exceed (February 19, 2011)
The impressive roar of the Triton’s engine is a vocal testament to the power of
the vehicle, reminding one of a mighty bull in its prime restlessly prowling its
pen, daring anyone to challenge its authority.
– The Borneo Post (New Sunday Post) on Triton (March 3, 2011)
Unlike other pick-up trucks whose chassis always
feel at odds with you, the Triton’s chassis feels
submissive to your inputs and it is one of the
easiest pick-up trucks to get along with.
- SUV 4 x 4 MPV Magazines on Triton
(Issue 3, 2011)
The six-speed CVT automatic gearbox’s range of rations gives
the car the ability to tap into the most optimum gearing. Snap
the paddle shifters and you’ll experience the chest-pressing
instant of every last horse being squeezed of power till the
6,500rpm redline.
– Top Gear on Lancer Sportback (January 26, 2011)
It feels like this luxury MPV is wafting on a cushion
of air because not only the malleable spring and
dampers absorb the road turbulence, but the fluffy
leather cushion also soaks up a huge chuck of the
rumble from reaching the bones of my body.
– Top Gear on Grandis. (January 26, 2011)
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Issue 3 2011
INTERVIEW
Trying out
the Triton
Evolution talks to 4X4
veteran Alan Yap, who tells
us why he loves his Triton
W
ith a spacious cabin
and stylish outlook, the
Mitsubishi Triton draws in
many who would otherwise
consider a sedan car. But those qualities,
plus Mitsubishi’s unmatched Dakar Rally
winning heritage and reputation means
that traditional 4X4 buyers and fans are
also making it their choice.
Whether as a tough go-anywhere
workhorse or a weekend off-road expedition machine, the Triton is winning over
these “pros”. New Triton owner Alan Yap
is one of them. Mr. Yap used to drive an
Isuzu Trooper back in the 1980s, and
more recently owned not one, but two
other pick-ups.
Mr Yap, who is married with kids,
says that he’s using the Triton for a
change. He belongs to an off-road
enthusiast family, and reveals to us that
two of his brothers are driving Mitsubishi
4X4s and his uncle recently bought a
Pajero Sport SUV.
Mr Yap is a member of ACKL, the
oldest 4X4 club in KL, and he goes off
roading throughout the country, mostly
in Pahang. However, he also uses the
Triton as his daily driving machine,
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clocking around 50 km per day from his
Wangsa Maju home to Petaling Jaya for
work. Refilling his truck with a quarter
tank of diesel left, he typically gets a
range of 600 km, which he says is 80
km more than his previous truck, which
has a similar sized tank.
The Triton’s good fuel economy is
a big plus point for him, but Mr Yap
also likes the Mitsubishi’s strong pulling power. It didn’t take long for him to
realise that.
On the second day after taking delivery of his Triton, Mr Yap took it along
the Karak highway, and from the stretch
from Bukit Tinggi to Genting Sempah, he
was pleasantly surprised at how much
better its acceleration was compared to
his previous truck. He also noticed the
DI-D engine’s flexibility, which translates
to less downshifts on inclines.
Mr Yap, who purchased his black
Triton 2.5 from Target Orion Star Klang,
plans to add a GPS and reverse camera
to his truck. He has already fitted a tonneau cover for his truck’s bed and altered
the wheel offset.
Evolution wishes Mr Alan Yap a happy
and lasting relationship with his Triton!
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Issue 3 2011
What the press say about Our Cars...
With proven unchallenged engineering excellence, reliability, safety performance and
efficiency of the Triton and Pajero Sport, it is no wonder that both Mitsubishi 4x4s
received overwhelming accolades around the globe.
- New Sarawak Tribune on Triton and Pajero Sport (April 9, 2011)
Mengguna pakai teknologi MiVEC, Pajero Exceed menderum
yakin dan tidak mengecewakan sama sekali, bagi memberikan
satu pemanduaan yang lembut, berkuasa dan amat terkawal
mengikut apa saja citarasa dan gaya.
– Berita Harian on Pajero Exceed (February 19, 2011)
The impressive roar of the Triton’s engine is a vocal testament to the power of
the vehicle, reminding one of a mighty bull in its prime restlessly prowling its
pen, daring anyone to challenge its authority.
– The Borneo Post (New Sunday Post) on Triton (March 3, 2011)
Unlike other pick-up trucks whose chassis always
feel at odds with you, the Triton’s chassis feels
submissive to your inputs and it is one of the
easiest pick-up trucks to get along with.
- SUV 4 x 4 MPV Magazines on Triton
(Issue 3, 2011)
The six-speed CVT automatic gearbox’s range of rations gives
the car the ability to tap into the most optimum gearing. Snap
the paddle shifters and you’ll experience the chest-pressing
instant of every last horse being squeezed of power till the
6,500rpm redline.
– Top Gear on Lancer Sportback (January 26, 2011)
It feels like this luxury MPV is wafting on a cushion
of air because not only the malleable spring and
dampers absorb the road turbulence, but the fluffy
leather cushion also soaks up a huge chuck of the
rumble from reaching the bones of my body.
– Top Gear on Grandis. (January 26, 2011)
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Mitsubishi registers the first
electric car in Malaysia
The future is electric, and Mitsubishi is first on the scene
O
il is a finite resource, and the rate at
which we’re consuming petroleum is
alarming. Electric cars are the future,
something that Mitsubishi Motors have
predicted for a long time. The fruit of this foresight
is the roll out of the i-MiEV – a fully electric car
that’s not just a concept, but in production.
Recently, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia marked a
milestone by registering an i-MiEV in Malaysia, the
first fully electric car to be registered in our country.
The i-MiEV will be used to run a suite of activities
to promote public awareness on the appreciation
for environmental practicality of electric vehicle
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(EVs) as well as to reduce global warming.
Producing 49 kW of power and 180 Nm of
torque, all of which available from start, the i-MiEV
(short for Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle) is
powered solely by electricity, and can be recharged
from a regular home socket. With a top speed of
130 km/h, this compact four-seater has a 160 km
range from an eight-hour charge at 230 volts.
It’s perfect for urban conditions, and not just
because one won’t need to visit the petrol station
ever again. The i-MiEV accelerates 31% faster
than a gasoline powered car in the 40 to 60 km/h
range, which equates to spritely performance.
“In the long run, we are happy to offer Malaysians the opportunity to purchase their own EV
and make the choice towards a greener future.
This effort is also in line with Mitsubishi Motors’
global direction to reduce the rate of global warming and to decrease dependence on fossil fuels,”
said Tetsuya Oda, CEO of MMM.
Mitsubishi Motors’ EV development history began with the Minicab EV in back in 1969.
Throughout the decades, the company continued
its research and development, concentrating principally on motors and batteries.
In 2006, Mitsubishi Motors developed the
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Battery Layout
Ample Cabin Space
i-MiEV, and delivery to corporate, governmental
and local authority users happened in July 2009
in Japan, and sales to private customers in Japan
started in April 2010. Since then, Mitsubishi Motors
has sold around 4,000 units of the i-MiEV in Japan
and has exported over 10,000 units to 19 countries throughout Europe, Hong Kong, Australia,
New Zealand and Chile.
The i-MiEV is based on the gasoline-powered
i minicar, but instead of an internal combustion
engine, its sole power source is a lithium-ion battery pack powering a permanent magnet electric
motor. The 330V battery is located under the floor
deck, while the electric motor is housed under the
luggage compartment. A perfect fit which doesn’t
compromise the regular car’s space and versatility.
MMM had a special showcase of the i-MiEV at 1
Utama in October. The showcase was held to create
awareness on zero-emission of electric vehicles in
Malaysia as well as to share the viability and practicality of EVs. Best of all, visitors had an opportunity
to ride on the i-MiEV, which impressed many with
its silent operation and good performance.
Showcase at One Utama
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MEDIA REVIEW
By Danny Tan of
www.paultan.org
Brawny Pajero Sport VGT takes on Borneo
By Danny Tan of www.paultan.org
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e’ve wanted it since Thailand had it
earlier this year, and Mitsubishi’s Variable Geometric Turbo (VGT) engine
is now here, packaged within the
Pajero Sport SUV body. Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia
(MMM) launched the new variant in October.
With the addition of VGT, the 2.5-litre DI-D
commonrail diesel unit puts out 178 PS and 350
Nm of torque from 1,800 to 3,500 rpm. It’s quite
a substantial increase from the non-VGT engine’s
136 PS and 314 Nm. Better still, the benefits
stretch at both ends – the Pajero Sport VGT is
claimed by MMM to be 12% more fuel effiicient
that before.
We recently got to drive the Pajero Sport VGT on
the beautiful mountain roads of Sabah.
As a recap, the Pajero Sport was launched here
in mid 2009. The seven-seater SUV is based on
Mitsubishi’s stylish Triton pick-up truck, but is also
more than just a Triton with a canopy. Features
that set it apart include plusher materials, Tiptronic
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manual shift, third row seats and rear coil spring
suspension in place of the Triton’s leaf springs.
Currently, MMM sells 2WD and 4WD versions
of the Pajero Sport, and the VGT, available only in
4WD automatic form, is an addition to the range.
All are imported CBU from Thailand.
Visually, there isn’t much to differentiate the
VGT from its less powerful siblings, only a locally
fitted VGT badge on the tailgate and a “Hi Power”
emblem on the sides. All else is familiar. Inside,
the VGT is quite well equipped. The centrepiece is
an aftermarket 2-DIN Kenwood ICE system. This
full colour touch screen head unit incorporates a
reverse camera and Garmin GPS guidance.
Other useful features are cruise control (buttons
on the steering’s right spoke), leather upholstery,
auto climate control plus rear AND front parking
sensors (upgraded from two to four eyes at each
end). A new addition here is Mitsubishi’s magnesium shift paddles, as fitted to the Lancer and ASX.
The long and conspicuous paddles control a
new gearbox – a five-speed INVECS-II automatic
transmission, one ratio more than the non-VGT
Pajero Sport. So it’s a new engine, new gearbox
and more features in the cabin for the extra
RM5,000 over the GS 4WD. The Pajero Sport VGT
is priced at RM167,375.80, slightly less than
the Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi Premium, which
MMM considers a rival.
The Pajero Sport has always been a decent SUV
to drive, taking into account its truck underpinnings. Not much of a surprise really, since Mitsubishi’s entrants into the C-segment sedan and
SUV markets are on the better side of the driving
scale. The Triton, which contributes its platform
to the Pajero Sport, is also the pick-up truck that
those coming from cars will be most comfortable
with.
The Pajero Sport rides well, and I reckon that
this comfort is one of its main strengths. Besides
ironing out bad roads and soaking bigger bumps
well, the big SUV is also firm and steady past
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Drive up leading to Mesilau
High-speed demonstration by 2-time Dakar Rally Champ, Hiroshi Masuoka
the highway limit. And the rear end doesn’t hop
around independently, thanks to the coil springs
that replace the Triton’s leafs. By the way, the front
seat design is new, and it’s more supportive than
before, too.
The Pajero Sport is not the sharpest tool in the
bends, for obvious reasons, but it hangs on pretty
decently if you ignore the body roll and weight
transfer, and push on. Two-time Dakar champion Hiroshi Masuoka was brought into Borneo to
show us how it’s done. In a parking lot with cones,
the champ threw the Pajero Sport’s considerable
2 plus tonnes into crazy lean angles, even lifting
some tyres in the process.
As usual for Masuoka san (yours truly is lucky
to have rode with him on several occasions now)
he was twirling the wheel nonchalantly, smiling
and talking in the process. Like a well oiled driving machine, the man was consistent round after
round from start to end.
We did not go to such extremes on the road,
but it’s good to have the knowledge that this isn’t
an easy car to topple despite protests from your
passengers.
Nothing has changed in that respect, which
leads us to the powertrain. It’s been very long
since I drove the Pajero Sport, and without a back
to back refresher, it’s hard to tell the difference,
although I’m sure an extra 42 PS and 36 Nm
will feel different. In isolation, it’s a strong diesel
engine in the truck mould, which means it roars
and one shouldn’t expect BMW 20d refinement or
response.
Engine response isn’t the most immediate,
which may give the (wrong) impression of a big
lazy beast, but speed rises faster that you’d think
– just observe the speedo. Also, the VGT engine’s
turbo whistle is quite apparent, if that tickles your
fancy. Wind down the windows to appreciate.
We drove a long scenic route from Kota
Kinabalu city (they have great beef noodles!) to
Mesilau up in the mountains, and I found myself
using the shift paddles a lot, definitely a useful
addition and more convenient than the shift lever,
which has Tiptronic on the far side of the driver.
Those long sickles are standard Mitsubishi issue,
the best of its kind, in my opinion.
Our route included an off road stretch that
the Pajero Sport dismissed with ease. While the
stretch was mild for off road standards, I still
wouldn’t have attempted it in a crossover SUV.
Here, one has good ground clearance, approach/
departure angles and a robust frame, plus MMC’s
Super Select 4WD system with four modes – 2H,
4H, 4HLc and 4LLc.
The Mitsubishi Pajero Sport VGT is a good SUV
in the traditional sense. Rugged underpinnings
that can truly go off road, but with good comfort,
space and amenities for those who use it solely as
an urban machine. Although it might look unflattering next to the Hyundai Santa Fe for some, the
Mitsu is a different sort of animal really, one with
its own set of strengths.
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Mitsubishi at the Indonesia
Intenational Motor Show
Global Small Concept joins 10 eye catching showcars in Jakarta
M
itsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC)
and PT Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian
Motors, the authorised distributor
of Mitsubishi vehicles in Indonesia,
showed up at the 19th Indonesia Intenational
Motor Show with great style, showcasing 11
vehicles that drew in a large crowd.
With the theme “Passion and Fashion Lifestyle”, the star attraction of the range was the
Global Small Concept car. The Global Small is
a compact five-door hatchback that made its
world debut at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
It has already been confirmed for production,
which will start by March 2012 in Thailand.
The Global Small Concept will be an affordable and efficient car. Powered by a 1,000cc
and 1,200cc engine, it will combine features
such as the latest CVT gearbox, stop and go,
and regenerative braking. The CO2 emissions
target for this 3.74-metre long car is a low 90
g/km.
Besides the Global Small Concept, another
display that got the cameras clicking was the
Racing Lancer Dakar Rally Car of 2009. Four of
these Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart Team machines
were driven by big names Stephane Peterhansel, Juan Nani Roma, Luc Alphand and Hiroshi
Masuoka. It is powered by a 3.0-litre V6 turbod18
iesel with 280 PS and 650 Nm of torque.
Other showstoppers include the Outlander
Sport crossover (known as ASX here), Pajero
Sport Hi-Power Dakar, Pajero Super Exceed,
i-MiEV electric car and a Strada Triton “Stealth
Jet Fighter” concept. There were also two Lancer
GT “Time Attack Concept” units dressed in cool
livery.
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Issue 3 2011
news
Mitsubishi i-MiEV
wins American EPA
fuel economy award
T
he innovative and fun-to-drive 2012
Mitsubishi i electric vehicle has scored
first-place honors on America’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) list of
“Fuel Economy Leaders: 2012 Model Year”. The
list is part of the governmental agency’s annual
Fuel Economy Guide.
The i electric vehicle impressed with its astonishing EPA-rated 112 combined/126 city/99
highway MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent).
Outside of America, the car is called i-MiEV.
According to the EPA’s website, the Fuel
Economy Guide is “an annual publication
containing the fuel economy estimates for all
cars and light trucks. The guide includes much
more information that appears on the window
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sticker alone. It includes information about
alternative fueled vehicles, the range of fuel
economy for different classes of vehicles, a list
of fuel economy leaders, and tips for improving
fuel economy.”
The annual Fuel Economy Guide is published jointly by the EPA and the Department of
Energy (DOE).
“We are very pleased to see that the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department
of Energy have rated the 2012 Mitsubishi i
as the top fuel economy leader in its annual
Fuel Economy Guide,” said Yoichi Yokozawa,
President and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors North
America, Inc. (MMNA).
“With 17,000 i-MiEV-based units produced
for various international markets, we look forward to providing North American consumers
with an exceptionally well-engineered electric
vehicle that has proven itself to be reliable, safe,
efficient and very affordable in overall price and
cost of operation,” he added. Even as the i-MiEV is impressing USA, it’s
captivating Malaysia. At home, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has registered a unit of the i-MiEV,
in the process becoming the first to register a
fully electric car in the country. Read more about
that on pages 14 and 15.
Issue 3 2011
S HOWROOMS
Looking for an authorised Mitsubishi Motors dealer close to you? Please visit your nearest showroom.
KLANG VALLEY
1. Auto Pacifica Sdn Bhd (Bangsar)
55, Jalan Maarof, Bangsar Park, 59000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-2282 5401
Fax: 03-2282 5061
2. Auto Pacifica Sdn Bhd (Puchong)
G-1, Jalan Merbah1, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47000 Puchong, Selangor
Tel: 03-8076 8590
Fax: 03-8076 8589
3. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Ampang)
No. 2A & 3A, Pusat Komersil Ara Ampang,
68000 Ampang, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-4253 5866
Fax: 03-4260 1089
4. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Glenmarie) 3S CENTRE
No.11, Jalan Perintis U1/52,Bistari II, Temasya, Industrial Park, HICOM Glenmarie, Seksyen U1,40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
Tel: 03-5569 0568
Fax: 03-5569 0562
5. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Kota Damansara)
Suite 1-3, Main Tower, Sunsuria Avenue
Persiaran Surian, Kota Damansara PJU 5, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tel: 03-6142 2316
Fax: 03-6142 2484
6. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Petaling Jaya)
No 9, Jalan SS2/75, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tel: 03-7877 8333
Fax: 03-7877 3930
7. Target Orion Star Sdn Bhd (Kepong) 3S CENTRE
No 57, Jalan Rimbunan Raya 1,Laman Rimbunan, 51200 Kepong, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-6258 3868
Fax: 03-6258 8869
8. Target Orion Star Sdn Bhd (Klang) 3S CENTRE
No 12, Jalan Persiaran Raja Muda Musa,
41100 Klang, Selangor
Tel: 03-3371 9868
Fax: 03-3374 3868
9. Target Orion Star Sdn Bhd (Cheras)
No. 1, Jalan 1/92C, Batu 3 1/4, Jalan Cheras,
56100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-9284 7868
Fax: 03-9284 2868
10. FA Automobiles (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd (Petaling Jaya) 3S CENTRE
Lot 7, Jalan 222, Section 51A,46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tel: 03-7960 1491
Fax: 03-7960 1492
11. Evatrend Sdn Bhd (Setapak) No. 155, Jalan Pahang, 53000 Setapak, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-4021 3366
Fax: 03-4021 2266
Southern
1. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Johor Bahru) 3S CENTRE
No 197-A, Jalan Skudai Kiri, Batu 4 1/2, Tampoi, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor
Tel: 07-237 1999
Fax: 07-236 5999
2. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Melaka)
86-A1 & 86-B1, Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho,
75050 Malacca
Tel: 06-292 6752
Fax: 06-282 6482
3. MM Supreme Sdn Bhd (Batu Pahat) No 2, Jalan Rumbia, Taman Dato’ Abdul Rahman Jaafar, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor
Tel: 07-434 0552
Fax: 07-431 9495
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4. MM Supreme Sdn Bhd (Muar) 3S CENTRE
Lot 2551, MYP 30, Batu 1 1/3, Jalan Bakri,
84000 Muar, Johor
Tel: 06-951 0945
Fax: 06-951 0944
5. MMC Prestasi Sdn Bhd (Tebrau)
33, Jalan Serampang, Taman Sri Teberau,
80050 Johor Bharu, Johor
Tel: 07-332 2399
Fax: 07-332 1699
6. MMC Prestasi Sdn Bhd (Pasir Gudang) 3S CENTRE
Lot 1234 Jalan Tun Fatimah, Off Lebuhraya Pasir Gudang, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor
Tel: 07-352 8299 Fax: 07-358 3299
7. Premium Century Sdn Bhd (Bahau)
No. 39, Jalan Rompin, Taman Ria,
72100 Bahau, Negeri Sembilan
Tel: 06-454 2800
Fax: 06-454 2801
8. Premium Century Sdn Bhd (Seremban)
No 387, Jalan Tuanku Antah,
70100 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Tel: 06-633 1008
Fax: 06-633 1010
9. Premium Century Sdn Bhd (Seremban 2) 3S CENTRE
Lot 4940, Jalan Haruan 1, Oakland Industrial Park,
70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Tel: 06-767 2012
Fax: 06-767 2016
Northern
1. Carcomobil Sdn Bhd (Langkawi) 3S CENTRE
No 17 & 18, Taman Seri Langkawi,
07000 Kuah, Langkawi, Kedah
Tel: 04-9668 472
Fax: 04-9666 472
2. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Butterworth)
Lot 262 Mukim 1, Jalan Kikik, Taman Inderawasih,
13700 Prai, Penang
Tel: 04-380 1616
Fax: 04-397 0472
3. FA Automobiles (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd (Ipoh) 3S CENTRE
No 81, Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 30010 Ipoh, Perak
Tel: 05-506 0117
Fax: 05-506 0119
4. FA Automobiles (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd (Sitiawan) 3S CENTRE
36 & 37, Jalan Sejati 3/1, Taman Sejati 3, Jalan Lumut, 32000 Sitiawan, Perak
Tel: 05-691 8611
Fax: 05-691 4611
5. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Alor Setar) 3S CENTRE
No 12, 13 & 14, Kompleks Perniagaan Utama, Jalan Sultanah Sambungan, 06250 Alor Setar, Kedah
Tel: 04-732 5151
Fax: 04-734 5153
6. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Sungai Petani) 3S CENTRE
No. 1 & 3A, Jalan Perdana Heights 2/1, Perdana Heights,
08000 Sungai Petani, Kedah
Tel: 04-420 5151
Fax: 04-420 5155
7. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Butterworth) 3S CENTRE
2186, Jalan Kampung Gajah,
12200 Butterworth, Pulau Pinang.
Tel: 04-310 5151
Fax: 04-310 3806
8. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Georgetown) 3S CENTRE
Ground Floor, 191-A, Jalan Sungai Pinang,
10150 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Tel: 04-288 8383
Fax: 04-288 8381 9. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Bukit Mertajam) 3S CENTRE
No. 3 & 5, Jalan Perniagaan Gemilang 2, Pusat Perniagaan Gemilang, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang
Tel: 04-540 2266
Fax: 04-540 2265
East coast
1. Aman Razak Cartrade Sdn Bhd (Kota Bharu) 3S CENTRE
Lot 2955C, Jalan Long Yunus, 15200 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Tel: 09-741 9898
Fax: 09-741 9896
2. Edaran Berlian Sdn Bhd (Raub)
Lot 8382, Jalan Lipis Sempalit,
27600 Raub, Pahang
Tel: 09-3553 322
Fax: 09-3552 666
3. Gandingan Spektra Sdn Bhd (Kemaman)
K-13695, Taman Cukai Utama,
24000 Kemaman, Terengganu
Tel: 09-850 3221
Fax: 09-850 3200
4. Gandingan Spektra Sdn Bhd (Kuala Terengganu)
No 479, Jalan Sultan Mohamad,
21100 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
Tel: 09-624 6170
Fax: 09-624 5994
5. Sendang Motor Sdn Bhd (Kuantan) 3S CENTRE
A100, Jalan Beserah, 25300 Kuantan, Pahang
Tel: 09-513 9168
Fax: 09-513 6168
6. Sendang Motor Sdn Bhd (Temerloh)
F129-F130, Jalan Tengku Ismail,
28000 Temerloh, Pahang
Tel: 09-2967 882
Fax: 09-2967 880
East Malaysia
SABAH
1. Aragaya Automobil Sdn Bhd (Kota Kinabalu) Hong Tong Center, Mile 3 ½ Jalan Penampang,
88200 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel: 088-715 466
Fax: 088-714 066
2. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Kota Kinabalu)
A-G-1 & A-G-2, Block A, Tanjung Aru Plaza, Jalan Mat Salleh, 88300 Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel: 088-255 150
Fax: 088-255 160
4. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Sandakan)
077504726, Mile 1 ½, Jalan Utara, 90007 Sandakan, Sabah
Tel: 089-221 230
Fax: 089-272 209
5. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Tawau) 3S CENTRE
TB4712, Jalan Dominic, 91000 Tawau, Sabah
Tel: 089-755 558
Fax: 089-752 223
6. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Labuan) 3S CENTRE
Lot 1, Jalan Tun Mustapha,
87007 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan
Tel: 087-415 650
Fax: 087-415 649
SARAWAK 7. Auto Pacifica Sdn Bhd (Miri) 3S CENTRE
Lot 2527, Boulevard Commercial Centre,
98000 Miri, Sarawak
Tel: 085-419 930
Fax: 085-433 930
8. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Bintulu)
No. 106 & 107 (Ground Floor), Bintulu Parkcity Commerce Square, Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi, 97013 Bintulu, Sarawak
Tel: 086-332 724
Fax: 086-317 360
9. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Kuching) 3S CENTRE
Lot 365, Block 10, Kuching Central Land District (KCLD), Jalan Rock, 93250 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082-230 670
Fax: 082-230 833
10. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Miri)
Lot No. 1262 & 1263 (Ground Floor), Malay Street, Miri Centre Point, Phase 1,
Central Land District (MLCD), 98000 Miri, Sarawak
Tel: 085-420 243
Fax: 085-420 241
11. Jimisar Autotrade Sdn Bhd (Kuching) 3S CENTRE
Lot 5364, Block 16, Kuching Central Land District (KCLD), Jalan Sherip Masahor,
93350 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082-457 810
Fax: 082-459 810
12. Jimisar Autotrade Sdn Bhd (Sibu) 3S CENTRE
No 44, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg,
96000 Sibu, Sarawak.
Tel: 084-325 776
Fax: 084-339 776
13. Jimisar Autotrade Sdn Bhd (Sri Aman) 3S CENTRE
Lot 1126, Block 4, Jalan Serian-Simanggang KM2, 95000 Sri Aman, Sarawak
Tel: 083-326 833 Fax: 083-320 833
SERVICE O UTLETS AFTERSALES
Issue 3 2011
For scheduled maintenance, servicing and repairs, please visit your nearest Service Centre.
KLANG VALLEY
1. EON Servis (Chan Sow Lin)
No. 188, Jalan Sg Besi,
57100 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-9222 3655
Fax: 03-9222 3637
2. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Glenmarie) 3S CENTRE
No.11, Jalan Perintis U1/52,
Bistari II, Temasya, Industrial Park, HICOM Glenmarie,
Seksyen U1, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
Tel: 03-5569 0564
Fax: 03-5569 0562
3. FA Automobile (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd (Petaling Jaya) 3S CENTRE
Lot 7, Jalan 222, Section 51A, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tel: 03-7960 1491
Fax: 03-7960 1492
4. Target Orion Star Sdn Bhd (Kepong) 3S CENTRE
No 57, Jalan Rimbunan Raya 1,
Laman Rimbunan, Kepong, 51200 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-6259 2869 Fax: 03-6258 8869
5. Target Orion Star Sdn Bhd (Klang) 3S CENTRE
No 12, Jalan Persiaran Raja Muda Musa,
Off Kampung Raja Uda, 41100 Port Klang, Selangor
Tel: 03-3374 7868
Fax: 03-3374 8868
6. Auto Pacifica Sdn Bhd (Puchong) 2S CENTRE
12, Jalan TPK ¼, Taman Perindustrian Kinrara
47100 Puchong, Selangor
Tel: 03-8076 6101
Fax: 03-8076 6378
Southern
1. EON Servis (Melaka)
3530, Jalan Batu Hampar, Peringgit, 75320 Malacca.
Tel: 06-283 2112
Fax: 06-282 3117
2. EON Servis (Segamat)
Lot P.T.D. 4870, Kawasan Perindustrian,
Mukim Sungai Segamat, 85000 Segamat, Johor.
Tel: 07-943 1937
Fax: 07-943 1829
3. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Johor Bahru) 3S CENTRE
No 197-A, Jalan Skudai Kiri, Batu 4 1/2, Tampoi,
81200 Johor Bahru, Johor
Tel: 07-237 1999
Fax: 07-236 5999
4. MM Supreme Sdn Bhd (Muar) 3S CENTRE
Lot 2551, MYP 30, Batu 1 1/3, Jalan Bakri,
84000 Muar, Johor
Tel: 06-951 0945
Fax: 06-951 0944
5. MM Supreme Sdn Bhd (Batu Pahat) 2S CENTRE
Lot 816 Jalan Pegawai, 83 000 Batu Pahat, Johor
Tel: 07-432 6425
Fax: 07-432 6425
6. MMC Prestasi Sdn Bhd (Johor Bahru) 3S CENTRE
Lot 1234, Jalan Tun Fatimah,
Off Lebuhraya Pasir Gudang, Kangkar Tebrau, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor
Tel: 07-359 1699
Fax: 07-358 3299
7. Premium Century Sdn Bhd (Seremban 2) 3S CENTRE
Lot 4940, Jalan Haruan 1, Oakland Industrial Park,
70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Tel: 06-767 2014
Fax: 06-767 2019
Northern
1. F.A Automobile (Ipoh) Sdn. Bhd (Ipoh) 3S CENTRE
No 81, Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 30010 Ipoh, Perak
Tel: 05-506 3611 / 2611
Fax: 05-506 3300
2. FA Automobiles (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd (Sitiawan) 3S CENTRE
36 & 37, Jalan Sejati 3/1, Taman Sejati 3, Jalan Lumut, 32000 Sitiawan, Perak
Tel: 05-691 8611
Fax: 05-691 4611
3. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Alor Setar) 3S CENTRE
No 12, 13 & 14 Kompleks Perniagaan Utama,
Jln Sultanah Sambungan , 06250 Alor Setar, Kedah
Tel: 04-732 5151
Fax: 04-732 5153
3. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Tawau) 3S CENTRE
TB4712, Jalan Dominic, 91000 Tawau, Sabah
Tel: 089-755 558
Fax: 089-752 223
4. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Labuan) 3S CENTRE
Lot 1, Jalan Tun Mustapha,
87007 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan.
Tel: 087-415 823
Fax: 087-419 861
4. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Sungai Petani) 3S CENTRE
No. 1 & 3A, Jalan Perdana Heights 2/1, Perdana Heights,
08000 Sungai Petani, Kedah
Tel: 04-420 5151
Fax: 04-420 5155
East Malaysia (SARAWAK)
5. Auto Pacifica Sdn Bhd (Miri) 3S CENTRE
Lot 2527, Boulevard Commercial Centre,
98000 Miri, Sarawak.
Tel:085-419 930
Fax:085-410 068
5. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Butterworth) 3S CENTRE
2186, Jalan Kampung Gajah,
12200 Butterworth, Pulau Pinang.
Tel: 04-331 7977
Fax: 04-324 7969
6. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Georgetown) 3S CENTRE
Ground Floor, 191-A, Jalan Sungai Pinang,
10150 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Tel: 04-288 8383
Fax: 04-288 8381
7. JM Auto Gallery Sdn Bhd (Bukit Mertajam) 3S CENTRE
No. 3 & 5, Jalan Perniagaan Gemilang 2,
Pusat Perniagaan Gemilang, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang
Tel: 04-540 2266
Fax: 04-540 2265
8. Carcomobil Sdn Bhd (Langkawi) 3S CENTRE
No 17 & 18, Taman Seri Langkawi,
07000 Kuah, Langkawi, Kedah
Tel: 04-966 2472
Fax: 04-966 6472
East Coast
1. Aman Razak Cartrade Sdn Bhd (Kota Bharu) 3S CENTRE
Lot 2955C, Jalan Long Yunus,
15200 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Tel: 09-741 9898
Fax: 09-741 9896
2. EON Servis (Temerloh)
C/O Lido Cinema, Jalan Kuantan,
28000 Temerloh, Pahang.
Tel: 09-296 1810
Fax: 09-296 1254
3. Gandingan Spektra Sdn Bhd (Kuala Terengganu) 2S CENTRE
Lot 1751, Jalan Kamaruddin,
20400 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu.
Tel: 09-622 0275
Fax: 09-624 6172
4. Sendang Motor Sdn Bhd (Raub) 2S CENTRE
Lot 11360, Jalan Lipis Sempalit, 27600 Raub, Pahang
Tel: 09-355 7881
Fax: 09-355 4880
5. Sendang Motor Sdn Bhd (Kuantan) 3S CENTRE
A100, Jalan Berserah,
25300 Kuantan, Pahang
Tel: 09 513 9168
Fax: 09-513 6168
East Malaysia (SABAH)
1. Aragaya Automobile Sdn Bhd (Kota Kinabalu) 2S CENTRE
Hong Tong Centre, Mile 3 ½ Jalan Penampang,
88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Tel:088-725 466
Fax:088-710 466
6. EON Servis (Bintulu)
Lot 687, Block 31, Light Industrial Estate,
2 1/2 Mile Bintulu-Miri Road, 97000 Bintulu, Sarawak.
Tel: 086-334 909
Fax: 086-336 550
7. EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Kuching) 3S CENTRE
Lot 365, Block 10, Kuching Central Land District (KCLD), Jalan Rock, 93250 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082-230 670
Fax: 082-230 833
8. Jimisar Autotrade Sdn Bhd (Kuching) 3S CENTRE
Lot 5364, Block 16, Kuching Central Land District (KCLD), Jalan Sherip Masahor, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 084-570 810 Fax: 084-459 810 9. Jimisar Autotrade Sdn Bhd (Sibu) 3S CENTRE
No 44, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg,
96000 Sibu, Sarawak.
Tel: 084-325 776
Fax: 084-339 776
10. Jimisar Autotrade Sdn Bhd (Sri Aman) 3S CENTRE
Lot 1126, Block 4, Jalan Serian-Simanggang KM2, 95000 Sri Aman, Sarawak Tel: 083-326 833
Fax: 083-320 833
Stockist 1
Standard Spare Parts (KCG) Sdn. Bhd. (Kuching)
(Company No: 680042-D)
Lot 3029 & 3030,
Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi Adruce, 93200 Kuching,
Sarawak, Malaysia.Telephone No: 082-416 666
Facsimile No: 082-252 243
Stockist 2
Standard Spare Parts (KK) Sdn. Bhd. (Kota Kinabalu)
(Company No.289793-U)
Lot 3, Kinapar Light Industrial Estate,
KM 12, Jln Tuaran, Inanam,
88450 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Telephone No: 088-430 543
Facsimile No: 088-430 545
2. EON Servis (Sandakan)
UEM Building, Mile 1 1/2, North Road,
90007 Sandakan, Sabah.
Tel: 089-228 762
Fax: 089-272 209
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