Sorry if I'm bumping old thread. Didn't want to start whole new topic for this but I figured its okay to ask here. Since the inter-district ban has been enforced again. I am wondering how people are gonna buy cars from direct owners or even dealers if they are in another district? I don't think the police would allow you to pass when the excuse of 'Want to buy car from direct owner and I want to inspect the car" also even if u do get past the roadblock. You have to drive the car back.
Is there a way to purchase a used vehicle during MCO? (I know for big dealerships like Perodua, once you get the booking done and approved, either they send you a letter to show to the police to pick up the car or they'll deliver the car to your doorstep). But if its buying from direct owner in the used car markets I wonder how.
Not sure for your place, but I thought it's full PKP starting next Monday?
Anyways, to answer your question, personally, during 'normal' MCO, I think if it's from a used car dealer then it'll not be a problem for them to issue a letter, which you will then bring to police station to request for district/interstate travel.
BUT if it's direct seller, that would be a problem because it's individual transaction. Wouldn't think that's possible, legally. Though you can try to go to police station to reason with them, bring the details along to increase your chance - seller's IC/geran/car pic/location of transaction/puspakom form/JPJ change name form etc...