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The Most Popular Hybrid Car In Malaysia?


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ckl050877

Posted 26 October 2012 - 12:26 AM

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If you are referring to tax exemption hybrid car, we have the following:
1) Lexus CT200H
2) Honda Civic
3) Honda CRZ
4) Honda Insight
5) Honda Jazz
6) Toyota Prius
7) Toyota Prius C
Do I miss out any model?

Reported thatHonda CRZ auto is the ost popular hybrid at this moment. How true is this statement?

Personnally, I like Lexus the most among these models. However, te price tag is bit high for many of them. Prius should be selling the best for me due to its big CC and more affordable price tag.

Honda Civic could be a better car if base on previous design. The current 1.5 + motor is a bit lack of power gainst Prius.

Honda CRZ is more suitable for youngster which is still single. But, how many youngster afford it without family finaicial support?

The rest of the models are generaqlly more affordable for buyers. However, I do not consider they are cheap based on the size.

I am still wondering why the Honda CRZ is selling the best now. After all, I hardly see it on the road.

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michael1

Posted 24 November 2012 - 11:01 AM

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QUOTE (ckl050877 @ Oct 26 2012, 12:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you are referring to tax exemption hybrid car, we have the following:
1) Lexus CT200H
2) Honda Civic
3) Honda CRZ
4) Honda Insight
5) Honda Jazz
6) Toyota Prius
7) Toyota Prius C
Do I miss out any model?

Reported thatHonda CRZ auto is the ost popular hybrid at this moment. How true is this statement?

Personnally, I like Lexus the most among these models. However, te price tag is bit high for many of them. Prius should be selling the best for me due to its big CC and more affordable price tag.

Honda Civic could be a better car if base on previous design. The current 1.5 + motor is a bit lack of power gainst Prius.

Honda CRZ is more suitable for youngster which is still single. But, how many youngster afford it without family finaicial support?

The rest of the models are generaqlly more affordable for buyers. However, I do not consider they are cheap based on the size.

I am still wondering why the Honda CRZ is selling the best now. After all, I hardly see it on the road.



I been seeing quite a lots on the road recently. And as well as Prius and a few Insight. Prius C is increase by days. Lexus CT200H saw a few and look nice too. But price to high for me. CR-Z might have the sporty look which too had affordable price comparing with other sport car. Same time have a better fuel consumption comparing with other sport car as well. So that just my 2 cent thought. Cheers!!!

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magnumrims

Posted 25 March 2013 - 10:37 AM

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I have been dreaming of having a Lexus since i was small... Well it wasnt abt hybrid then, but now if I ever get to be successful enough, I will def want the hybrid Lexus. For now it's all abt the honda civic

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Posted 02 May 2013 - 07:26 PM

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QUOTE (ckl050877 @ Oct 26 2012, 12:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you are referring to tax exemption hybrid car, we have the following:
1) Lexus CT200H
2) Honda Civic
3) Honda CRZ
4) Honda Insight
5) Honda Jazz
6) Toyota Prius
7) Toyota Prius C
Do I miss out any model?

Reported thatHonda CRZ auto is the ost popular hybrid at this moment. How true is this statement?

Personnally, I like Lexus the most among these models. However, te price tag is bit high for many of them. Prius should be selling the best for me due to its big CC and more affordable price tag.

Honda Civic could be a better car if base on previous design. The current 1.5 + motor is a bit lack of power gainst Prius.

Honda CRZ is more suitable for youngster which is still single. But, how many youngster afford it without family finaicial support?

The rest of the models are generaqlly more affordable for buyers. However, I do not consider they are cheap based on the size.

I am still wondering why the Honda CRZ is selling the best now. After all, I hardly see it on the road.


The most popular one hybrid in Malaysia is Honda Civic and Toyota Prius. I saw many times about cars in articles and these two stands at very top.


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lingyg

Posted 24 January 2014 - 01:01 PM

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Can someone provide the number of units (breakdown by model) for Toyota hybrids model and Honda Hybrids models?

I couldn't find any such data. Looks like no one wants to let the public know. Star Motor used to provide a list of numbers of Camry, Altis, Vios, Civic, CRV, etc. But it stopped in 2012.
Thanks