may god help the used car dealers....

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very well said, one major hazard riding motorcycle in the city is the risk of being kill is so much higher than any other vehicle. I was also a biker too 10 years back, kap chai, rxz, scooter,superbike,owned them all and tired of the accident which is not my fault. For example I was on my bike on a straight road suddenly a korean while driving was on the phone and he make huge sway into my lane and hit my bike. Hands and legs were bleeding once the accident stop. I cannot recall countless cases of accident happened to me until i give up on motorcycle. Yes its really convenient and cheap but its very risky too. Now I m married and with children, i don't think I want to take this risk again.

back to the main topic, most likely next year local used car dealer going to bear another bombarment,once they have further reduction in tax, and government encourage rakyat to buy more new car. But who is going to buy new car when everybody pocket is tight with all this rubbish increament in stuff whether its consumable or not. Most people will hold back on purchasing any second hand car with so much of strict rules apply on their second hand car loans. We might see more 2nd hand used car company closing down and cease business. Good luck malaysia used car dealers!
 
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I'm also married and so are many Mat rempits but that does not mean we can't ride.

Motorcycle is VERY dangerous.

But there are steps to avoid accidents and prevent being a victim of other's carelesness.

- Dont ride on busy roads. I try my best to use pedestrians and backlanes.

- Try to ride during peak traffic jam hours. When all the cars are stuck and not moving, you have not worry of being hit by a car.

- Ride slowly and ALWAYS be alert of your surroundings.

Regarding used car dealers, I'm not an expert in the trading of automobiles but I fell the car industry itself is changing rapidly (for better or worst is yet to be seen) due to the policies of new gomen

Like it or not, everything is being changed systematically since new gomen took over. (again yet to be seen whether its for better or worse)

But alot of things in real life, do not look good in the begining but finally the end is fruitful.

Hopefully wat the gomen doing to car industry will have positive result in long term.

Because at the present moment, things don look rosy.
 

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I'm also married and so are many Mat rempits but that does not mean we can't ride.

Motorcycle is VERY dangerous.

But there are steps to avoid accidents and prevent being a victim of other's carelesness.

- Dont ride on busy roads. I try my best to use pedestrians and backlanes.

- Try to ride during peak traffic jam hours. When all the cars are stuck and not moving, you have not worry of being hit by a car.

- Ride slowly and ALWAYS be alert of your surroundings.

Regarding used car dealers, I'm not an expert in the trading of automobiles but I fell the car industry itself is changing rapidly (for better or worst is yet to be seen) due to the policies of new gomen

Like it or not, everything is being changed systematically since new gomen took over. (again yet to be seen whether its for better or worse)

But alot of things in real life, do not look good in the begining but finally the end is fruitful.

Hopefully wat the gomen doing to car industry will have positive result in long term.

Because at the present moment, things don look rosy.
good idea la bro.......
 

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if all rempits have the conscious mind like joeker....KL is heaven .......me an ex-rempit going to rempit again next year after getting my aprillia RS125..yahooooo...prengggg
 

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Hahahah relax wei .... the Rempits may upgrade their 2 wheels to 4 wheels to challenge us. :_:
haha agreed man. since used car is cheaper now. we can c many rempit riding eg and satria with fancy colour n 'very smart look' car nowadays.
 

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That is why I am driving ol'junk, kereta pakai buang, Paid RM1.5k for it and if it lasts me 6 months ( which I think it will and more) then my ROI is done. Drive it till it kaputs and get another disposable junk, no loan repayment, no worries of it being stolen,scratched,banged by those rempits. No need to wash, or service. So long as it has air conditioning , no water leaks , fill éh up and get to where ever yo uwant to go. It redefined the meaning of "driving' for me hehehehehe.........suddenly my current account became very healthy!
 

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lets play price the car during economic recession 2007-2008 predicted...........


bmw e36 rm10,000
bmw e46 rm 25,000
most malaysian cars under rm 10,000.....
fuuuyooo......i better wake up from my dream la........hahahahahah......
 
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