In Malaysia, the sight of a Mitsubishi Triton, Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, or Isuzu D-Max pickup truck dominating both rural dirt tracks and tight city parking spots is incredibly common, especially the last 2 decades. While pickup trucks started out as utilitarian “workhorses” for construction, farming, and logging, they have completely transitioned into mainstream family and lifestyle vehicles. There are Malaysians who wait for new model launch…
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