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  1. The Kuala Lumpur Motor Show 2010 (KLIMS) is/was a showcase for both Hyundai and Kia. Ever since Hyundai bought over Kia in 1998, the Korean car manufacturers have gone forwards in Hulk-sized leaps and bounds. Over the past few years their design philosophy have changed drastically and their aggressive push to market their cars have proved successful. At KLIMS, we get to see their progress in the cars that they have displayed. We'll start with Hyundai. At KLIMS we get to see their latest Avante. Fresh from its preview at the recent Los Angeles Motor Show and the Korean Busan International Motor Show, the display at KLIMS proved that the South East Asian market is important for Hyundai. The Avante is indeed a curvy little sedan that is similar in size to the Kia Forte. For me it is better looking than the recently launched Hyundai Sonata and is the culmination of Hyundai's current design philosophy that started with the 'I' series of cars (i10,i20,i30). It looks so much more proportioned than the previous Avante which to me looked like a badly shaped coke bottle running wheels that are too small for the body. It has a very fluid (hence the 'fluidic design' term) design and have little curves and dips all over. Wash this car by hand and you'd be amazed to see curves everywhere. While I personally won't buy the car, it is a nice car to look at. Much like the latest Ford Focus in terms of design language. The new Sonata was there and is already a familiar sight on the roads in Malaysia and Singapore. So looking at one on display did not push any buttons. The same goes to the facelifted Santa Fe. Both are quite handsome in terms of looks and the Sonata with its CLS aping looks still generated intrest among the visitors. I somehow think that the car looks like a sportier looking Toyota Camry. Which could be a good thing nonetheless. The other car that attracted by attention on the Hyundai stand is the iX Metro Concept Car (above & below). This car looks like a fish. It may be Hyundai's idea of what the future of supermini is but to me it looks like a fish. A Parrot Fish to be exact. This time Hyundai falls flat on its face. I hope someone from Hyundai realizes this fact and none of the external design cues escape. It should be locked up in Davy Jones' Locker. So Hyundai's cars at KLIMS were a hit and a miss. Kia on the other hand impressed me with its latest line-up. The new Sorento is indeed a decent SUV from a design point of view. The materials used for the cabin was also of pretty high quality. The switches are tactile to the touch and everything felt in its proper place. Somehow, if you ask me to choose this Sorento over Hyundai's feminine looking Santa Fe SUV I would take the Sorento any time. It is tougher looking and has build quality as good as the Hyundai. Ex-Audi designer Peter Schreyer has actually made Kia the better brand to buy. This is shown clearly in the design of the new Cadenza (nee Opirus) as well as the new Optima. Both look fabulous sharing the same clean design philosophy of the smaller Forte. Its clean lines remind me of large European sedans from Vauxhall/Opel with touches of Audi in there somewhere. When you compare these two large sedans with Hyundai's new Sonata you can somehow see that Kia has more originality compared. Yes, I did mention that you can see Opel/Audi in them, but they are not trying to be a Mercedes CLS or a Passat CC. Like the Forte, you can see the European in them, but you can't see which exact model they are trying to become, unlike the Hyundai Sonata. This little fact on design philosophy is the difference between Hyundai and Kia and this is the reason that I would choose a Kia over a Hyundai these days. Going to a motor show made me realize this.
  2. What I like about Motor Shows are concept cars. In fact, if a motor show is devoid of concept cars it would feel as if the event is lacking something. It feels like having fish & chips without the tartar sauce or having a hot dog without relish, and mustard. So when the Kuala Lumpur Motor Show 2010 (KLIMS) had on display a whole lot of concept cars, it felt like a proper motor show. Of course, not all look like the Lotus Esprit concept pictured above These are the Good, the So-so and the Really Horrid. The Good Perodua - The Bezza, a very Toyota-esque concept car. Not surprised if it actually is a Toyota/Daihatsu with the badging changed. If it isn't, Perodua in-house design division has improved tremendously. Toyota
  3. You've read individual reports on Proton, the show girls, Hyundai & Kia and the concept cars of the Kuala Lumpur Motor Show 2010 (KLIMS). Now if you're interested in an overall report and/or more photos, do head over to SgCarMart.com for the write-up or you can click here to be directed to the review. The event is currently being held at the Putra World Trade Center, Kuala Lumpur and is open to the general public until the 12th of December. Tickets are be priced at RM15 for adults on weekdays and RM20 on weekends. Children get in at a flat rate of RM5. There will also be family tickets (2 adults and up to 5 children) at RM30 for a weekday pass and RM40 for a weekend pass. Quite worth the visit if any of you happen to be in or around KL over the next few days.
  4. Here we have the Show Girls of the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show 2010 (KLIMS 2010). I suppose in every motor show coverage there are the shots of the cars and there are the shots of the show girls. These are shots of the latter. This time around the show girls come in various forms of outfits. Some in very sensible jackets and pants, some in evening gowns, some like grid girls after a track day and some in those mini dresses. All allow people...er... men in general to let their imaginations run wild. Eye candy for the people. It's not just cars that excite us sometimes.
  5. [extract] Proton have come up with so large a display at the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show that I believe a short write up is in order on the brand. As soon as you enter the first exhibition hall you can see that it is basically made up of Perodua and Proton. Perodua had a smaller display with only 2 actual cars
  6. In case any of you readers intend to travel down to Kuala Lumpur in the month of December do take note that the KL International Motor Show 2010 (KLIMS 2010) will be held on the 3rd to the 12th of December 2010 at the Putra World Trade Center (PWTC). From what I gather, the main highlights of the event will be Hyundai's South East Asian preview of the new Avante and there is a chance for visitors to win a Toyota Prius as well as two Proton Saga cars. Hyundai will preview their IX-Metro city car concept, the aforementioned Avante and the new Santa Fe. The other highlights could be Proton's preview of the facelifted Proton Saga (which I hope makes the car look less tall and less disproportionate) and some movie vehicles
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