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“Myvi, the King of national cars!” Owners plaster “Myvi” logo on their imported cars

We all love Myvi, don’t we?

The Perodua Myvi is known by many titles, such as ” the King of Malaysian-made cars”, “national sports car”, and even “Mini Cannon”. We’ve seen lots of incredible feats done by the Myvi, like what we’ve highlighted previously:

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For instance, China Press Johor published a piece of news about a Myvi crashing into a bush and flying across a huge drain on Monday (March 22).

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Yesterday, another video that went viral on Facebook showed a Myvi forcing itself up onto a divider and speeding away to avoid the jam. The police were flabbergasted over the incident, and reposted the video on their page with the caption “As long as it is possible.” with a facepalm emoji.


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Thanks to these incidents, owners of imported and luxury cars showed their love for the Myvi by proudly sticking a logo bearing the famed car’s name on their bumpers.

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Facebook page Aurizn Malaysia spotted a Ford Mustang having the logo and shared a picture of it.

(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

And it seems this car owner is not alone. The comment section was gradually inundated with more pictures of imported car brands displaying the logo.

Volkswagen

(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

Toyota

(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

BMW

(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

Volvo

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(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

Honda

(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

Range Rover

"myvi, the king of national cars! " owners plaster "myvi" logo on their imported cars
(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

Mercedes Benz

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(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

Even Perodua cars had the logo on them, presumably to “increase” their firepower.

(Source: Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia)

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Sources: (Facebook/ Aurizn Malaysia &Info Roadblock JPJ/POLIS, China Press Johor)

Editor: Raymond Chen
Proofreader: Sarah Yeoh

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