Mazda CX-5 launched – 2.0 SkyActiv-G, RM155k to RM165k

The covers have just been officially drawn away from the Mazda CX-5 here in Penang. Now, we’ve already seen the brochure, as well as the price that Bermaz Motor is asking for one.

As a recap, you need RM155,219 for the 2WD and RM165,219 for the AWD (both OTR, without insurance). The CX-5 comes only in one standard spec, so both variants are equipped with the same features, which means the differences between them are not immediately noticeable, apart from the number of wheels driven.

The SUV -which made its Japanese market debut in February – comes bearing Skyactiv technology. In a nutshell, Skyactiv is a holistic approach by Mazda to give better engine performance, handling, environmental friendliness and increased safety in a shell that is quite dashing.

Power comes from the Skyactiv-G 2.0 litre direct injection petrol engine. It has a 13:1 compression ratio, the highest in any production engine, the closest being the Ferrari 458, with a 12.5:1 compression ratio. The knocking that usually comes with a high compression engine is tamed by a 4-2-1 exhaust system with long pipes in the exhaust manifold.

Yes, we have a lower compression ratio compared to the original 14:1, but Mazda has said that the compression ratio is dependent on the quality of fuel for each region, and the ratio of 13:1 is still high.

The engine’s piston has a cavity on the piston crown that gives better air-fuel mixture around the spark plug. The Skyactiv-G is also 10% lighter and has 30% less mechanical resistance compared to Mazda’s current engines. This results in 15% better fuel economy, 15% greater torque output and 15% lower carbon emissions. Oh, and it runs on RON 95 fuel.

Although both variants share the same engine, the output figures are slightly different. The AWD produces 152 hp at 6,000 rpm and 198 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. In contrast, the 2WD generates 153 hp at 6,000 rpm and 200 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. Supposedly, there’s a reason for the slight difference in numbers; Mazda claims it measures the horsepower on the wheels and not on the engine, as other car manufacturers usually do. Can’t say it’s all that convincing, but there you are.

As for fuel economy, the AWD sips 7.3 Ll/100km (combined) while the 2WD needs only 6.9 L/100km (combined). Another thing, the AWD gets a 58 litre fuel tank and the 2WD drinks from a 56 litre tank. The Skyactiv-D, which is the diesel engine, will not be arriving here, due to the quality of the fuel available here.

Skyactiv-Drive partners Skyactiv-G in sending power to the wheels. It is a six-speed automatic transmission that works with a small torque converter unit used only when the vehicle moves from stationary. The power is transferred through a direct mechanical connection, which increases the lock-up range from 40%-60% to 80%-90% at high speeds when compared to Mazda’s current five-speed slushbox.

Mazda also said that the new gearbox shifts smoother and quicker. Mazda’s Mechatronic module, which was previously mounted outside, is now integrated into the hydraulic control mechanism inside the transmission case. Communication with the engine’s CPU is increased and a direct linear solenoid makes the shifting silky throughout the range.

The CX-5 rides on the Skyactiv-Chassis, with a new suspension system that is lighter, yet stiffer. It also features a new geometry with the front MacPherson strut suspension and rear multi-link layout. Standard grip duties are performed by 255/55 R19 rubbers wrapped around 19×7-1/2J aluminium wheels.

Mazda’s compact SUV also features the Skyactiv-Body. High-tensile steel and a new production process make this one eight percent lighter yet 30% more rigid. The metal is formed into a multi-load structure that is said to effectively disperse impact energy throughout the body structure; done mainly for crash safety. So, the SUV in its 2WD guise tips the scales at 1,522 kg, and the AWD is slightly heavier with 1,589 kg.

Wearing its ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’ suit of armour, the vehicle measures 4,555 mm long overall, 1,840 mm wide overall and 1,670 mm tall, with a 2,700 mm wheelbase. The SUV has an unladen ground clearance of 215 mm for the 2WD and 210 mm for the AWD.

The five-seater features leather seats; the driver seat gets electric-powered seat adjustment (none for the front passenger), although both seats come with warmers. The rear seats have the ability to fold in 40:20:40-split. Dual-zone air-conditioning rounds up the creature comforts.

Entertainment comes from a nine-speaker Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound System, hooked up to a 5.8-inch touchscreen monitor that controls the multimedia. The system can be connected via AUX, USB and Bluetooth. The colour monitor also displays images from the rear camera.

As for safety, the CX-5 comes with DCS, TCS, four-wheel ABS, EBD with Brake Assist and Tyre Pressure Monitor. There are six airbags in here – two in front, side and curtain. Notably, this is the first vehicle that uses a 1,800MPa ultra-high tensile steel for bumpers.

In addition to, Bermaz Motor is offering an ultimate in-total vehicle protection to keep the CX-5 in pristine showroom condition. It is called TRIBOS and it employs an active polymer shield to protect the paintwork. The treatment is also used on the glass, alloys and seats.

The CX-5 comes in five colours – Sky Blue, Zeal Red, Crystal White Pearl, Aluminium Metallic and Metropolitan Grey. Like all Mazda vehicles, this SUV is sold with a three-year warranty plus a three-year maintenance that covers the cost of parts and labour.

As you have guessed, I’ve already taken both CX-5 variants for a short spin. Look out for the initial drive impressions soon.

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AD: Citibank Home Loans Debt Consolidation lets you live debt-free faster while saving you time and money

Albert Einstein once said that one of the most powerful forces in the universe is ‘compound interest.’ If the mad-haired scientist was still alive today, he might think the same about ‘debt consolidation’. But what is it?

In easy terms, debt consolidation lets you bundle all your debts into one basket so you can deal with it in one-go. So, instead of having to visit different banks to pay different loans, you’ll be able to settle your monthly repayments with one bank. The ultimate goal is to let you live your life debt-free as fast as possible.

Here is where Citibank comes in.

Citibank Home Loans now allows you to consolidate all your loans into one account. When you do that with Citibank, you’ll also get a single, lower interest rate, a shorter repayment period and a reduced monthly installment amount. Which means, you can wrap your housing, car, credit card and personal loans into one nicely packaged box to deal with.

Plus, Citibank offers you two options to settle your loan. Both options equally save you time and money. Read on to find out how Citibank can help.

FACILITYHOME LOANCAR LOANPERSONAL LOANTOTAL
Total Payback381,835.85121,000.0028,547.92531,383.77 (B)
Loan Amount (RM)300,000.00100,000.0020,000.00420,000.00
Interest Rate (%)5315
Loan Repayment (mth)1208460
Loan Installment (RM)3,181.971,440.48475.805,098.24 (A)

Let’s say you have a home loan of RM300,000, a car loan of RM100,000 and a personal loan of RM20,000, which puts your total loan amount to RM420,000. As you can see from the table above, each of your loans have its own interest rate, monthly installment and repayment period.

In total, once the interest rate is factored in, your total monthly installment is RM5,098.24 with a total payback of RM531,383.77.

Here is what happens once you consolidate your loans into one basket:

FACILITYHOME LOAN
Savings (RM)9,046.19 (B-D)
NEW Loan Amount420,000
Interest Rate (%)4.5
Loan Repayment (mth)120
Loan Installment (RM)4,352.81 (C)
Total Payback (RM)522,337.58 (D)

Now you have a single interest rate and a single loan repayment period. All you need to pay every month is RM4,352.81 as opposed to RM5,098.24. It also brings your total payback amount from RM531,383.77 to RM522,337.58, saving you RM9,046.19.

However, Citibank also gives you the option to pay your original monthly installment at RM5,098.24 to shorten your loan repayment period. Here’s how:

FACILITYHOME LOAN
Months Saved (mth)21
Loan Installment (RM)4,352.81
Extra monthly savings from your Cash Flow Savings (RM)745.43 (A-C)
NEW Loan Installment Amount5,098.24
Original Loan Repayment (mth)120
New Loan Repayment (mth)99

In the end, instead of paying for 120 months, you now only need to service your loan for 99 months. You get to live out of debt 21 months earlier, and we know that is always better to live debt free.

If you decide to consolidate your debt with Citibank Home Loans between now and June 30, 2012, you’ll also get to enjoy a quick getaway at Westin Langkawi Resort & Spa. Terms and conditions apply.

Don’t wait to get started. For more information, get in touch with a Citibank Home Loan Specialist by clicking here.

This is an advertorial for Citibank

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CONFIRMED: Peugeot 408 to be finally launched next week

Nasim Sdn Bhd has announced that it will finally launch the Peugeot 408 next week. This doesn’t come as a surprise, as groups of unmasked units of 408 were caught on camera last week.

From the pics, we noticed two variants – a Turbo and a 2.0 NA – and Nasim has confirmed that the C-segment sedan will indeed be available in two variants, “with one variant fitted with an enhanced fuel-efficient engine that produces the most power in its segment.” Nasim also claims class-leading cabin space and 562 litres of boot volume.

“The Peugeot 408 is locally-assembled at Naza Automotive Manufacturing (NAM) in Gurun, Kedah and is ready to be launched for both the Malaysian and regional markets.

“We are targeting to produce 60,000 units of the 408 over a five-year period beginning 2012 and we plan to export 60% of that total to markets in the region,” said SM Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin, Joint Group Executive Chairman of the Naza Group.

He also revealed that Nasim hosted Peugeot distributors from Australia, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Brunei, Philippines and Bangladesh last week for a test drive event.

Datuk Samson Anand George, COO of Nasim, said the 408 will contribute significantly to the company’s sales target of 9,300 units this year, which will represent a 72% jump from 2011 figures.

Click here to view live shots of the locally-assembled Peugeot 408. The studio pics seen here are from the official Peugeot Malaysia Facebook page, so we presume that they accurately reflect the Malaysian spec car.

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Hyundai i30, besieged by primates, goes ape for 10 hours

You’ve met Gorilla Glass. Now, meet Baboon Car.

Yes, it was definitely a case of monkeying around when the clever folk at Hyundai UK decided to put the new i30 up to a very different type of wear and tear challenge – in the first endurance test of its kind in the UK by a car manufacturer, cheeky safari park baboons were let loose on the hatchback.

Baboons from Knowsley Safari Park on the outskirts of Liverpool were the volunteers, chosen for their well-known love of tearing park visitors’ cars apart – Wayne Rooney will certainly remember them well; his vehicle was subject to their scrutiny when he visited the Merseyside attraction last year.

An i30 was parked in the baboon enclosure, and was immediately besieged by dozens of the park’s primates. The monkeys simulated the punishment a typical family might subject a car to: jumping up and down on seats, pushing and prodding buttons and opening and closing storage bins.

They even checked the durability of cupholders with plastic drinking beakers. Meanwhile, other baboons tested the fabric of seats by eating their lunch in the car, and some played with their toys in the i30’s sizeable boot.

Outside, the paintwork was smeared and scraped, but the hard-wearing paint protected the car from significant scratches and chips.

Ten hours later, playtime was called to an end, and the car – specially-designed for families and their ‘little monkeys’ in the back – emerged virtually unscathed. Seems the extra strong materials used to build the interior, easy wipe plastics and tough fittings held up to the abuse.

“For a baboon, to have a car to play with for a whole day is manna from heaven,” said David Ross, the GM at Knowsley. “I’ve seen thousands of cars pass through this enclosure, get mobbed by monkeys, and none have lasted the distance as well as this Hyundai.”

“These baboons are incredibly inquisitive. If you put them on any car they will scour it for the weak points and find any faults. At one point there were 40 monkeys in the car, pushing it to its limits – that’s ten times the size of the average human family.”

Well, now that the baboon car has come about, I wonder if any other manufacturer will attempt to ape the feat. Maybe use some lions? Elephants? Have a whale of a time?

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Chevrolet Trax – small SUV to join the fold in Paris


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Chevrolet is set to add a new small sport utility vehicle to its model lineup later this year. Called the Trax, the SUV will make its debut at the Paris Motor Show in September.

The company hasn’t divulged any specific details about the muscular-looking offering, beyond saying that it’ll offer a generous cargo space and feature an interior executed to standards usually found in more expensive vehicles.

The five-seater will be a global offering, and will be sold in more than 140 markets globally, with market debuts set to begin next year. More on the Trax as it gets closer to Paris, undoubtedly.

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Mazda to set up production facility in Vladivostok, Russia

Mazda recently announced that it had signed an agreement with OJSC Sollers to establish a joint venture manufacturing company in Russia. Sollers is one of the leading automotive companies in Russia. The JV company will locate its production facility in Vladivostok, in Russia’s Far Eastern Federal District, and operations will begin in fall this year.

The facility will be used for the assembly of Mazda’s new CX-5 SUV (which you’ll hear more about shortly), the next generation Mazda6 and a Sollers vehicle, all for the Russian market. Production capacity will be 50,000 units per year, with the aim of increasing it to 70,000 units per year.

The automotive market in Russia has made a strong recovery since the financial crisis of 2009. In the 2011 calendar year, demand for new cars increased by about 40% from 2010 to 2.65 million units, making it the second largest market in Europe after Germany. Demand is expected to grow to around three million units in 2015.

In Mazda’s fiscal year 2011 (April 2011 to March 2012), the Hiroshima-based carmaker sold 43,561 units in Russia, a 50.2% increase.

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DRIVEN: Proton Prevé Turbo CVT and IAFM Manual tested

I’ve had a go at the Proton Prevé, finally. After hearing so much about it from my colleagues (raves and rants, but more of the former) who attended the preview drive, and seeing the latest Proton in the metal at the launch, a drive event to Cherating in THE car of the moment was not to be missed!

The media drive was divided into two groups, and I drove the Prevé on the return leg from the East Coast to KL. Two variants out of three were brought to the event – the range-topping Preve 1.6 CFE (turbo engine and CVT gearbox) and the entry level 1.6 Manual, powered by the Campro IAFM+ engine.

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Toyota Estima MPV gets a new facelift for 2012

The Toyota Estima has been given a facelift for 2012, about three years after the last update which saw Toyota giving it a minor revision to the shape of the headlamps.

For the 2012 facelift, the Estima’s front end has been given a new aggressive look, with a lot of angular detailing on the front bumper, and a front grille design that now follows the bottom edge of the headlamp.

There are not many changes at the rear of the car – the Estima continues to have a sleek silhouette, giving it a sportier look as opposed to the huge boxy “VIP style” look that its bigger brother the Alphard carries. There are new alloy wheel designs, a revised set of exterior colours (total of 6), and Toyota also says they’ve improved the interior tirm and textures.

Engine options also continue to be the same – either a 2.4 litre four cylinder 2AZ-FE making 170 PS and 224Nm mated to a CVT gearbox, or a top of the line 280 PS 344Nm 3.5 litre V6 engine mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Various gadgets that were already on the pre-facelift Estima continue with the new model, such as the Lane-Keep Assist (LKA) system which detects the lane markers on the road and takes control of the electric power steering to keep the car on course, and the Adaptive Front-Lighting System low beam headlamps wihichswivels according to steering position to help light up the upcoming road around a bend.

The Estima is also equipped with a S-VSC system, an enhancement from the regular VSC system, which can use the electric power steering to apply appropriate steering torque to help stabilize the car.

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Twenty lucky winners strike gold in Caltex contest

More contest winners. Twenty lucky folks have struck gold in Peraduan KeEMASan dengan Caltex organised by the fuel brand. Caltex gave away a total of RM280,000 in Maybank Gold Investment Accounts to the winners of the contest, held from December last year to March 31, 2012.

One of four RM40,000 worth of gold First Prize winners, Mohd Asri Abdullah from Kelantan, was represented at the ceremony by his wife Siti Nor Arashyiah. She shared that the family is still in a state of shock and had yet to decide on what to do with the winnings.

25-year old Chok Yung Hau from Port Dickson, the youngest First Prize winner, almost missed the windfall. “I am grateful to God as when the official Caltex winner notification came through, I was onboard a flight and could not answer the call. However, they kept on trying and during the third attempt, I arrived at the airport and was informed about the surprising news,” said the electrical shop owner.

Scams are everywhere these days, and a disbelieving Lee Siew Yin from Labis immediately found a lawyer to contact her neighborhood Caltex petrol station for verification, before celebrating. That’s one very careful lady!

“Peraduan KeEMASan dengan Caltex aimed to reward our customers’ invested support towards the Caltex brand and quality products with worthy prizes across our network. From the faces of our winners, we are happy to note that we hit that mark. We continue to strive towards ensuring Caltex helps customers enjoy their respective journeys,” said Jeremy Oh, Country Chairman, Chevron Malaysia Limited.

There were four First Prizes of RM40,000 each, eight Second Prizes worth RM10,000, eight Third Prizes worth RM5,000 and 1,688 Caltex StarCash cards worth RM199,184 up for grabs. Those who purchased RM40 and above in a single receipt at Caltex stations were in the running.

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BHPetrol gave away tons of prizes to April’s winners

BHP have recently presented prizes to the first month of winners of the BHPetrol-Celcom-HTC contest. In total, there were four winners for the month of April, one for each week.

The lucky contestants that won a HTC ONE smartphone each are En. Razmi Zakaria, Mr. SP Navapushanam, Ms. Vivien Chen and Pn. Noraini Marwan. The contest, which runs for three months from April to June 30, 2012, is now in its second month. This means that there are only eight HTC One smartphone left for grabs.

To get in on the action, all you need to do is to purchase a minimum RM30 Celcom Xpax reload in a single receipt. The more you reload, the more chances you have. More details can be had here.

In an another event, BHPetrol have announced the April winners of the BHPetrol’s Drive To Win contest, which runs from April 1 to June 30, 2012. The contest requires participants to spend a minimum of RM30 at participating BHPetrol stations to win cash prizes and 2.5 million ePoints every month.

The first prize of RM100,000 went to Mr. Ong Cheng Teng, who uses Infiniti Advanced2X 97. He will be using the prize to treat his family to a holiday in Taiwan. The second prize of RM30,000 was won by Chin Ying Jack, Ismail bin Mohd Ali got RM20,000 for third, Rachel Lian in fourth will enjoy RM10,000 and Chir Kuan Mok have an extra RM5,000 to spend. To see who else won, click here.

Winners for both contests were notified by phone.

 

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