wow.... thats fierce.... lucky the evo3 safe from those scums... i think, if we got Hand-brake lock, sure they can't move the car dy....
Luckily ur car was saved.... but perhaps if you had a chance, should let them drive out the car and follow them to their secret hideout. Who knows u might find more stolen monsters there and recover all the stolen cars as well.hahaha..believe me or not
the previous car stolen from the owner used the same method..quick release steering
but his car was towed away too..hahaha..
hahahaha.. biasa la.. msia boleh.. Let me share my story with u all.. few yrs back my sis drove down from ipoh to kl for work. she parked the car in basement car park @ hotel vistana. She parked on monday where she work just walking distance. When time to go back ipoh on friday only to find the car missing. CCTV captured the car driven out but cant see the face. Then lodge a police report and u know wat that same nite the car got stolen actually got 3 cars in total got stolen. security makan duit? sleeping? car park need to pay wan wo..maybe like this?
“In the past, the government drove Proton to invest in technology capable of building its own engine, its own car and to move away from rebadging. For years, the dealers had to sell these vehicles with a very thin margin, and the public had to pay more for Proton cars due to a higher cost of production.
Unlike the previous NAP, which was silent on Perodua as a national car, NAP 2014 stated Perodua as a national car, although Perodua is foreign-owned and only rebadging already...