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Home News Insights Pickup Trucks, the Unsung Heroes of MCO Lockdown Pickup Trucks, the Unsung Heroes of MCO Lockdown Insights Gokul | April 29, 2020 02:41 pm While we human beings have been ordered to limit our movements as much as we can by our leaders to prevent the COVID-19 virus from spreading, the things we need such as food, groceries, as well as other essentials still need to be transported in order to ensure that our day-to-day lives go on as smoothly as possible. Large commercial vehicles aside, one type of vehicle that is needed more than ever during this lockdown is none other than the pickup truck. Be it medical equipment for hospitals, providing medical assistance to folks living in rural areas, fresh vegetables and other food items from farms to shops and homes, or any other items that needed to be delivered to doorsteps, every time there is a need for things to be transported, pickup trucks are there to save the day. Thanks to their impressive load capacity, pulling power, good fuel economy, durability, and reliability, pickup trucks have been doing exceptionally well in providing frontliners from various industries the opportunity to fulfil their duties and tasks, and this is not only in Malaysia but on a global scale. Take Thailand for example – “Phum-Phung” trucks, which were a prominent feature in Thailand in the past, have made a comeback. These are the pickup trucks that normally sell groceries that are brought straight from the fresh market to housing areas. In Malaysia, vegetable suppliers, like e-Petani here, are depending a lot on pickups to transport fresh vegetables from Cameron Highlands straight to homes in the Klang Valley, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. Even the Royal Malaysian Police and Malaysian Relief Agency as pictured below, are relying on 4x4s to reach out to people, conduct rescue missions, and to assist in road blocks. Just like the few examples here, many more organisations and individuals all over the world are depending on their pickup trucks to provide whatever assistance they can, and to make sure that the people get all the essential services and products that they need. That being said, it would not be an exaggeration to say that pickup trucks played a big role in helping us to battle the global COVID-19 pandemic, would it? How about you? Are you a pickup truck owner with a story to tell about your trucks contribution during the MCO period? Let us know in the comments section below! ✕ 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 Pickup Truck 4x4 COVID-19 Hilux Triton D-Max Ranger Print Related News The New Mitsubishi Triton Against Its Rivals Buying Guides Arvind | February 19, 2019 The Triton is the latest model to join the crowded and competitive field of talented modern pick-up trucks. Four other major players include the Ford ... Triton Nets 28 Percent Market Share For Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Auto News Aswan | June 10, 2020 Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia sees 28 percent market share in the pickup segment thanks to the Triton, a growth of 1 percent compared to previous fiscal ... Unconscious Toyota Hilux Driver Causes Chaos, Slams Into Kajang Shop Lot Auto News Jim Kem | October 29, 2021 A video has been circulating on social media showing a silver Toyota Hilux seemingly out of control, despite being stationary for most of the ... Mazda BT-50 Revealed At Carlist.my Virtual Drive Auto Fair 2021 Auto News Jim Kem | November 30, 2021 Bermaz Motor, exclusive Malaysian distributor for Mazda vehicles in Malaysia, has revealed details on their foray into the dual-cab pickup truck ... Comments
Pickup Trucks, the Unsung Heroes of MCO Lockdown Insights Gokul | April 29, 2020 02:41 pm While we human beings have been ordered to limit our movements as much as we can by our leaders to prevent the COVID-19 virus from spreading, the things we need such as food, groceries, as well as other essentials still need to be transported in order to ensure that our day-to-day lives go on as smoothly as possible. Large commercial vehicles aside, one type of vehicle that is needed more than ever during this lockdown is none other than the pickup truck. Be it medical equipment for hospitals, providing medical assistance to folks living in rural areas, fresh vegetables and other food items from farms to shops and homes, or any other items that needed to be delivered to doorsteps, every time there is a need for things to be transported, pickup trucks are there to save the day. Thanks to their impressive load capacity, pulling power, good fuel economy, durability, and reliability, pickup trucks have been doing exceptionally well in providing frontliners from various industries the opportunity to fulfil their duties and tasks, and this is not only in Malaysia but on a global scale. Take Thailand for example – “Phum-Phung” trucks, which were a prominent feature in Thailand in the past, have made a comeback. These are the pickup trucks that normally sell groceries that are brought straight from the fresh market to housing areas. In Malaysia, vegetable suppliers, like e-Petani here, are depending a lot on pickups to transport fresh vegetables from Cameron Highlands straight to homes in the Klang Valley, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. Even the Royal Malaysian Police and Malaysian Relief Agency as pictured below, are relying on 4x4s to reach out to people, conduct rescue missions, and to assist in road blocks. Just like the few examples here, many more organisations and individuals all over the world are depending on their pickup trucks to provide whatever assistance they can, and to make sure that the people get all the essential services and products that they need. That being said, it would not be an exaggeration to say that pickup trucks played a big role in helping us to battle the global COVID-19 pandemic, would it? How about you? Are you a pickup truck owner with a story to tell about your trucks contribution during the MCO period? Let us know in the comments section below! ✕ 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 Pickup Truck 4x4 COVID-19 Hilux Triton D-Max Ranger
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The New Mitsubishi Triton Against Its Rivals Buying Guides Arvind | February 19, 2019 The Triton is the latest model to join the crowded and competitive field of talented modern pick-up trucks. Four other major players include the Ford ...
Triton Nets 28 Percent Market Share For Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Auto News Aswan | June 10, 2020 Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia sees 28 percent market share in the pickup segment thanks to the Triton, a growth of 1 percent compared to previous fiscal ...
Unconscious Toyota Hilux Driver Causes Chaos, Slams Into Kajang Shop Lot Auto News Jim Kem | October 29, 2021 A video has been circulating on social media showing a silver Toyota Hilux seemingly out of control, despite being stationary for most of the ...
Mazda BT-50 Revealed At Carlist.my Virtual Drive Auto Fair 2021 Auto News Jim Kem | November 30, 2021 Bermaz Motor, exclusive Malaysian distributor for Mazda vehicles in Malaysia, has revealed details on their foray into the dual-cab pickup truck ...