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MCF Hangout with Perodua

MCF Hangout with Perodua

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More than 50 MyCarForum (MCF) members and Perodua guests, together with their partners and family, gathered at the Perodua showroom in Ubi on Saturday for another MCF Hangout with Perodua, and got up close and personal with the all new Perodua Myvi hatchback.

blogentry-129174-0-89578700-1555232883_thumb.jpgWith a wide-ranging crowd consisting of older adults, young families and even excited children, guests were eager to check out and learn more about the latest model from the Malaysian manufacturer.

 

blogentry-129174-0-16917700-1555232911_thumb.jpgsgCarMart Editorial Team member Idris Talib also shared with the guests his experience driving the new Myvi, which he says "will appeal to buyers looking for a cheerful car on a budget, thanks to its generous space and perky drive".

 

blogentry-129174-0-59067700-1555232917_thumb.jpgAlong with test driving the new 1.3-litre and 1.5-litre Perodua Myvi, guests were also treated to an extensive buffet spread, as well a variety of games and activities to spice up the day. In addition, there were attractive shopping vouchers to be won as well.

 

blogentry-129174-0-20842500-1555232897_thumb.jpgGetting a closer look at the first car from the Malaysian carmarker that is almost completely engineered in-house!

 

blogentry-129174-0-20563100-1555232900_thumb.jpgDespite being a compact hatchback, the Myvi offers generous room all around.

 

blogentry-129174-0-91881000-1555232892_thumb.jpgblogentry-129174-0-68899200-1555232888_thumb.jpgGuests excitedly head out on their test drives!

 

blogentry-129174-0-30566400-1555232921_thumb.jpgAnd of course, what's an MCF Hangout without a sumptous meal to fill the tummies?




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The last picture a bit weird...why show Perodua staff taking food? Should not be showing participants instead haha? 

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The last picture a bit weird...why show Perodua staff taking food? Should not be showing participants instead haha? 

now that i realized that.. hahaha

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