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Can ride-hailing companies finally be profitable by eliminating its drivers?

While it's clear that companies like Uber, Grab and Lyft are aggressively expanding and changing the way of modern mobility, it's also no secret...

Throwback Thursday: Suzuki’s very first car, the Suzulight

Over 64 years ago in 1954, a determined Japanese man called Michio Suzuki designed and developed his first automobile with the assistance of a...

Top 5: April Fool’s pranks by automotive manufacturers

Honestly, there's no need to be ashamed - it's neither a sin nor a crime to be gullible. If you've been scammed by the...

Putting the brakes on autonomous driving

More than a million people around the world die in road accidents each year, with human error cited as the cause in 90% of...

Throwback Thursday: Volkswagen Beetle (Part 2) – Beetlemania

Last week, we've learnt that despite the original Volkswagen Beetle's cheerful outlooks, it was spawned during a terrible point in point and did not...

On financing your next Mercedes-Benz, conversation with Mike Ponnaz

First introduced to the Malaysian market in 2012, Mercedes-Benz Services Malaysia (MBSM) in a short span of five years have grown their portfolio to...

On Japanese craftsmanship, Omotenashi and that spindle grille

As part of the launch of the fifth-generation Lexus LS500 and LS500h in Malaysia, Chief Engineer Toshio Asahi shared his insights with Autobuzz.my on...

Throwback Thursday: Volkswagen Beetle (Part 1) – The Bug’s rough beginnings

Recently, it was announced that the Volkswagen Beetle will be discontinued indefinitely. Coincidentally, 2018 also marked the 80th anniversary since the Beetle was introduced....

Throwback Thursday: The Epic Split by Van Damme with Volvo

What you're about to see, or rather be reminded of, is undoubtedly the most epic split ever performed by any human being. The stunt...

Throwback Thursday: The original Proton Saga’s adorable TV commercial

Today's car commercials are explosive, exciting and mostly on YouTube instead of the television. The products they're advertising now have also seen a significant...