Big wins for three brands


Auto-motivated: Top CarSifu awards winners joined by subsidiary awards holders, with (from eighth, from left) Yeow, Transport Ministry secretary-general Datuk Isham Ishak, Perodua sales vice-president Datuk Ahmad Suhaimi Hashim and Honda (M) product planning head Daphne Chen. The Special Recognition Award was received by Volvo Cars (M) commercial head Moo Kim Seng (seventh from left). The CarSifu Editors’ Choice Awards 2022 presentation and gala dinner was held in Kuala Lumpur last night. — AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: After a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19 restrictions, the annual CarSifu Editors’ Choice Awards are back to honour cars that have impacted the local motoring scene.

At the awards presentation at the M Resort Kuala Lumpur here last night, Perodua, Honda and Mercedes-Benz, which each won one of the three main categories, were the big winners.

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