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Home News Auto News Perodua’s CEO Responds To Engineer’s Comments About Myvi, Alza Safety Risks Perodua’s CEO Responds To Engineer’s Comments About Myvi, Alza Safety Risks Auto News Chris Aaron | April 15, 2015 03:05 pm Following a recently-trending issue on social media created by “German mechanical engineer” and blogger, Wolf Vaupel, who published his displeasure upon finding out that his wife’s brand-new Perodua Myvi was “not up to international safety regulations”, Perodua has responded.*You can read all about Mr Vaupel’s comments hereA bit of a background on the matter:Apart from presuming that your headlamps come on with the instrument cluster dimming, Mr Vaupel claims that drivers have no absolute way of determining if or not their headlamps are activated at any given time – if you examine a Perodua Myvi or Alza’s dashboards, he’s right: there’s zero indication.In the two cars in question, the dashboard lights flick on regardless of the headlamps being on or not, and Mr Vaupel claims that this is in violation of “international safety regulations.”*Update: We've managed to dig up further clarifications of the regulations referred to by Mr Vaupel.While we can’t find any such “international” regulation that requires this (updated), we do agree with Mr Vaupel’s unrest at there being no actual headlamp icon on the dash. At best, we align ourselves with the belief that drivers should have the utmost information of their vehicles at all times, and this includes the overlooked headlight indicator by Perodua.Perodua Responds To The SituationJust minutes ago from the time of writing, Perodua published an official release addressing Mr Vaupel’s comments. It’s president and CEO, Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh commented,“It has come to our attention that a blogger by the name of Wolf Vaupel has accused the Perodua Myvi and Alza of posing high safety risk to our customers.“In his blog posting 10th March 2015, Mr Vaupel claimed that the self-illuminating instrument cluster featured in both the Myvi and the Alza as “deadly”. According to Mr Vaupel’s logic, the self-illuminating instrument panel confuses drivers into thinking that the headlights are on.“We wish to clarify, that based on inquiries made to both the authorities and insurance companies showed that there is no such linkage concerning self-illuminating instrument cluster and road collisions at night.“In addition, the self-illuminating instrument cluster is featured on other international brands and we are perplexed on why Mr Vaupel’s attacks are only directed to Perodua.”*Read Perodua’s full statement herePerodua’s chief continues to say that his organization has replied to Mr Vaupel directly, contrary to the blogger’s statements.However, it wouldn't hurt if the company looked into having such an icon display on their instrument panels in the near future. Despite the fact that not all manufacturers have such a display. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 Perodua Alza 2015 Perodua Myvi perodua Perodua Alza Perodua Malaysia Perodua Myvi Vaupel Print Related News Perodua Aims To Sell Its 1 Millionth Myvi By 2017 Auto News Chris Aaron | May 21, 2015 Nope, you did not read that wrongly: reporting to you live from a special press conference with Perodua, its president and CEO, Datuk Aminar Rashid ... 2015 Perodua Myvi 10th Anniversary LE Revealed @ Massive Myvi Gathering Buying Guides Chris Aaron | May 25, 2015 Celebrating its 10th anniversary of its being, Perodua recently unveiled a commemorative limited edition 10th anniversary Myvi at their carnival ... Perodua begins export of Myvi and Alza to Brunei Auto News Kon | April 07, 2016 Perodua has exported 310 units of the Myvi 1.5 SE and Alza 1.5 SE models to Brunei. The vehicles have just arrived at the kingdom and were officially ... Perodua Alza S And Myvi Premium XS Launched: From RM48,862 Auto News Gerard | October 07, 2015 Perodua recently launched two new model variants – the Alza S with prices starting at RM52,332 (OTR with insurance), and the Myvi Premium XS, priced ... Comments
Perodua’s CEO Responds To Engineer’s Comments About Myvi, Alza Safety Risks Auto News Chris Aaron | April 15, 2015 03:05 pm Following a recently-trending issue on social media created by “German mechanical engineer” and blogger, Wolf Vaupel, who published his displeasure upon finding out that his wife’s brand-new Perodua Myvi was “not up to international safety regulations”, Perodua has responded.*You can read all about Mr Vaupel’s comments hereA bit of a background on the matter:Apart from presuming that your headlamps come on with the instrument cluster dimming, Mr Vaupel claims that drivers have no absolute way of determining if or not their headlamps are activated at any given time – if you examine a Perodua Myvi or Alza’s dashboards, he’s right: there’s zero indication.In the two cars in question, the dashboard lights flick on regardless of the headlamps being on or not, and Mr Vaupel claims that this is in violation of “international safety regulations.”*Update: We've managed to dig up further clarifications of the regulations referred to by Mr Vaupel.While we can’t find any such “international” regulation that requires this (updated), we do agree with Mr Vaupel’s unrest at there being no actual headlamp icon on the dash. At best, we align ourselves with the belief that drivers should have the utmost information of their vehicles at all times, and this includes the overlooked headlight indicator by Perodua.Perodua Responds To The SituationJust minutes ago from the time of writing, Perodua published an official release addressing Mr Vaupel’s comments. It’s president and CEO, Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh commented,“It has come to our attention that a blogger by the name of Wolf Vaupel has accused the Perodua Myvi and Alza of posing high safety risk to our customers.“In his blog posting 10th March 2015, Mr Vaupel claimed that the self-illuminating instrument cluster featured in both the Myvi and the Alza as “deadly”. According to Mr Vaupel’s logic, the self-illuminating instrument panel confuses drivers into thinking that the headlights are on.“We wish to clarify, that based on inquiries made to both the authorities and insurance companies showed that there is no such linkage concerning self-illuminating instrument cluster and road collisions at night.“In addition, the self-illuminating instrument cluster is featured on other international brands and we are perplexed on why Mr Vaupel’s attacks are only directed to Perodua.”*Read Perodua’s full statement herePerodua’s chief continues to say that his organization has replied to Mr Vaupel directly, contrary to the blogger’s statements.However, it wouldn't hurt if the company looked into having such an icon display on their instrument panels in the near future. Despite the fact that not all manufacturers have such a display. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 Perodua Alza 2015 Perodua Myvi perodua Perodua Alza Perodua Malaysia Perodua Myvi Vaupel
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