kcarlife.com year end gathering has just ended. It was a last minute event for the year 2009. Members from north, south, central and western region attended the event that was held in Cherating and about 100 compact cars attended this gathering.
Kcarlife.com would like to congratulate to the people organizing and to those who have make the effort to attend the event.
Attached are some pictures taken by the forum members.
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PERUSAHAAN Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) is preparing to phase out its first and oldest model - Kancil - next month after 16 years on the road.
Its managing director Datuk Syed Abdull Hafiz Syed Abu Bakar said Perodua would stop production of the popular 660cc Kancil and would replace it with the Viva.
"Right now we are in the final month of the production of the Kancil. After 16 years (and) after 750,000 Kancils on the road, we are ready to phase it out.
"We would probably launch the Viva 660 basic to replace the Kancil around July," he said in an interview recently at the manufacturing plant in Rawang.
The Kancil was the first model manufactured by Perodua, introduced shortly after the company's incorporation in 1994.
The first batch of Kancils was launched on August 29 1994, with a manufacturing capacity of 45,000 units per annum.
"For April this year, almost 1,000 units of the Kancil have been registered and we are now down to the final 1,000 to be sold in May or early June the latest," Syed Abdull Hafiz said.
Since its launch, the Kancil has been through several processes of modifications, upgrades and facelifts.
As for the basic Viva, he said the price would be lower compared to the current Viva. Perodua expects to sell a RM25,000 entry level car.
Currently, the cheapest Viva costs about RM28,000.
"We are doing all these to prepare for our big launch in November of our multi-purpose vehicle (MPV). Our mass production will start sometime end-September. So we do this in preparing for this new line for the MPV," Syed Abdull Hafiz said.
The new Perodua MPV is internally codenamed Perodua D46T and is expected to be priced between RM60,000 and RM65,000, he said.
The Perodua D46T will be based on the Toyota Passo Sette, also known as the Daihatsu Boon Luminas. - Bernama