If you’re looking for a new car, look no further than this coming weekend, because the paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2024 – co-sponsored by Carro and Time Energy’s Emit Solar – will be happening at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC). That’s the October 26-27 weekend, which is just days away to enjoy year-end car promos earlier than usual.
BYD will be at the event, and its popular electric hatchback, the Dolphin, will be offered with an exclusive year-end package worth up to RM10,000! The offer includes a free home charger and cash rebates to make your entry into EV ownership more attainable and enjoyable. That’s more than enough reasons to consider the Dolphin as your next EV of choice!
Also present at ACE are Toyota, Proton, Perodua, Ford, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi and MG, together with Pro-Net’s eMas electric sub-brand
There will also be BMW/MINI (through Auto Bavaria), Mercedes-Benz (through Hap Seng Star) and Volvo (through Sime Darby Swedish Auto and Sisma Auto). Multi-brand dealership EON will represent smart and Audi while Cycle & Carriage will bring Peugeot and Leapmotor. You’ll also see two-wheelers represented by BMW Motorrad, while Trapo will showcase its Exosystem range of products.
ACE 2024 is your best chance at gaining early access to the year-end promotions that will be offered by the participating brands. In addition to brand promos, the first 200 customers who book a new car will be offered a RM3,000 combined voucher by paultan.org.
This consists of a RM500 V-Kool auto window film/auto coating voucher, a RM500 DodoMat voucher, a RM500 Blueair air purification solutions voucher, a RM500 DK Schweizer interior leather personalisation and customisation voucher, a RM500 Kuzig Glanz Detailing auto coating and paint protection film voucher and a RM500 The Carage self-healing liquid protection film service voucher.
Yet to mark your calendar for ACE 2024? Do so now – it’s October 26-27, Setia City Convention Centre. Entry is free of charge.
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