In Singapore, a certificate to own a car now costs US$106,000
Singapore has a 10-year 'certificate of entitlement' system, to control the number of vehicles in the small country, which is home to 5.9 million people and can be driven across in less than an hour.
Auto industry slams Britain's petrol car ban delay and confusion
Following weeks of speculation over the key net zero pledge, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he would push back the ban by five years to 2035, with the aim of easing the financial burden on households.
India minister to propose higher diesel vehicle tax, warns automakers
The Indian government currently imposes a 28% tax on diesel cars and an additional so-called 'cess' is levied depending on the vehicles' engine capacity.
A car enthusiast's dream at Volkswagen camp
Some 130 Volkswagen owners gather for an event in Janda Baik, Bentong in Pahang.
Going to the market... to buy a car
For 12 years, the PJ Sunday car market has been a popular spot for people looking to buy or sell their vehicles.
Age limit for taxi, e-hailing vehicles increased to 15 years
The vehicles must also comply with and pass all mandatory periodical inspections by Puspakom and fulfil other operating conditions.
Puspakom won't be sole provider of vehicle inspection services anymore, says Loke
The transport minister says other qualified companies will also be allowed to provide these services on behalf of the Road Transport Department.
Car owners don't need to display road tax anymore, says Loke
The transport minister says they will instead be able to use a digital display mode for both their road tax and their driving licence.
Farmers cite lack of options as stubble burning turns air toxic in northern India
The national capital Delhi and surrounding areas are enveloped in a layer of smog each winter as cold, heavy air traps construction dust, vehicle emissions and smoke from the crop stubble burning.
EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035
Small carmakers producing less than 10,000 vehicles per year can negotiate weaker targets until 2036, when they will face the zero-emission requirement.
Honda Malaysia recalls 700 vehicles as precautionary safety measure
The company is recalling 630 units of the City Hybrid 2021 and 72 units of the Civic 2022.
India aims to finalise six-airbags rule by year-end to beef up road safety
The renewed push comes after Cyrus Mistry, the former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, died in a car crash on Sunday, reigniting the road safety debate in the world's fourth-largest car market.