What to watch out for when owning a diesel car – Fuel types

The number enemy which many diesel owners are facing right now are the plantation owners, in particularly the oil palm industry. Why are they an enemy? Because due to poor planning and also an economic turmoil, the prices of palm oil has been declining. Because of this, Malaysia has a little too much reliance on … Read more

Driven: Sungai Koyan to Cameron Highlands

View from the original BOH Tea Centre and Factory
View from the original BOH Tea Centre and Factory

Here is the next chapter of my “Driven” series as I go around the country finding places to drive to and enjoy the roads of Malaysia. This time around we decided on a day trip to Cameron Highlands via the Sungai Koyan route. We chose this route because of it’s amazing sceneries, smooth and wide roads as well as fantastic winding routes which allow drivers like our group to enjoy the fun and the thrill of the drive. It’s definitely a way better route up to Camerons compared to the usual Tapah route in my opinion.

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Driven: Kuala Kelawang

A couple of months back, I organised a drive together with a bunch of my driving buddies through the routes of Kuala Kelawang. We have been on many drives but we never did manage to try out the old road towards Kuala Kelawang. The old road is still a popular road amongst driving enthusiasts, car clubs as well as cyclists. The moment, I posted the message online, a steady group was formed and we set a date.

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Driven: The Cliffs of Moher

The Doolough Valley

This is a new start of my driving series where I will share experiences of driving around Malaysia as well as around the world where people travel just to enjoy the fun and thrill of the drive, the food and of course the scenery. The car is secondary but it doesn’t hurt if you have an amazing car to give it that extra bit of fun.

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