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Sun, Feb 25, 2007
The Straits Times
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This is neither Malaysian nor Chinese. It is actually French. More precisely, a Peugeot 206. We included it here because it fits the budget-car description. At $50,000, it is about $10,000 less than the Peugeot 206 marketed by AutoFrance. This car was meant for the Malaysian market. AutoFrance, a unit of Sime Darby, might raise an objection to it being sold here, and by someone other thanitself.

Price: $50,000 (est)
Top speed: 160kmh
Agent: Nascar S'pore (part of J&J Royal Group, which also sells Malaysia's Perodua cars here)

 

 
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