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Zoom Zoom Zoom Zoom, I Want the GAC GS3 EMZOOM

Daniel Fernandez, Managing Editor, dsf.my

10-Jul-24 20:00

Zoom Zoom Zoom Zoom, I Want the GAC GS3 EMZOOM

In local headlines this week, Mercedes revealed the AMG C63 - a sports car made even more powerful with F1 technology. And from around the region, Kia's EV3 makes waves in South Korea as we anticipate its Malaysian launch, confirmation of the return of the Prelude from Honda, and it's finally official - the EU increase Chinese-made EVs with tariffs. Tune in to find out more!

In part two, with news of the World Economic Forum ranking Malaysia number 21 globally in road quality out of 144 countries - the second best in Southeast Asia and ninth in Asia, Daniel gives his two cents and reminds us why we might want to take the ranking with a pinch of salt.

Then, we cross over to the GAC GS3 EMZOOM 1.5T! Daniel gives us his glowing review of the brand new, locally-assembled crossover (Spoiler: it's comfortable, decked out, and eye-catching) and trust him - it's a car you don't want to miss.

Photo credit: dsf.my

Produced by: Ali Johan

Presented by: Richard Bradbury, Ali Johan


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Categories:  Cars/Motoring

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