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  2. Automotive industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Kah Motor imported Toyota and Toyopet passenger cars such as the Tiara and Publica for sale in Malaya and Singapore. [154] In December 1963, Kah Motor and Toyota announced plans for a Toyota assembly plant in Butterworth, in response to the Malaysian government's proposal to set up a domestic automotive industry. [155] [156]

  3. List of automobile manufacturers of Asia - Wikipedia

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    12 Malaysia. 13 North Korea. 14 Pakistan. 15 Philippines. 16 South Korea. 17 Sri Lanka. 18 Syria. 19 Taiwan. 20 Thailand. 21 Turkey. 22 United Arab Emirates. 23 ...

  4. Tan Chong Motor - Wikipedia

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    Tan Chong Motor Holdings Berhad (MYX: 4405), also known as the TCMH Group or simply Tan Chong Motor (TCM) is a Malaysia-based multinational corporation that is active in automobile assembly, manufacturing, distribution and sales, but is best known as the franchise holder of Nissan vehicles in Malaysia.

  5. TD2000 - Wikipedia

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    The car is assembled in Malaysia today and exported overseas. The Malaysia-made models are acknowledged worldwide as more refined and luxurious than its predecessors. It is available in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, India, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, England and the Middle East.

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  7. Driving in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Pan Island Expressway, one of the main expressways in the Singapore road network. In Singapore, cars and other vehicles drive on the left side of the road, as in neighbouring Malaysia, due to its British colonial history (which led to British driving rules being adopted in India, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong as well).