Why are second hand cars in Malaysia so expensive?

ya bro till today i still think its crazy...more then 25% returns in less than a year.. now thats money working hard for you bro...
 
no no bro...he got a good bargain for a 2nd hand car...and due to the "market" price of the car...even if its 15 years old...he still can sell at 58k...he didnt get any AP etc.

Ain't refering to your statement bro.. Sorry
 
Why new and used car are expensive? They say it all started by Dr.M.

New cars expensive because of the tax and ofcourse the protectionism policies to protect the local industry, that is somewhat.. understandable. However, secondhand cars expensive because owner perasan car got prestige and rarity and whatnot.
 
If second hand cars is cheap with the current new car price, i bet alot ppl will stick to thier car for many years.
As for myself not being able to generate over 15k annually for car depreciation alone.
 
Cheap car prices in Malaysia, or in South East Asia for that matter is still just a dream! The only way to enjoy cheap cars is just to migrate to other countries like Australia, Japan, Europe, or North America.
 
Cheap car prices in Malaysia, or in South East Asia for that matter is still just a dream! The only way to enjoy cheap cars is just to migrate to other countries like Australia, Japan, Europe, or North America.

Well said my friend. hahah, although later people cakap lupa tanah air :rofl:
 
in my observation cheap used car mostly only can be seen for cars more than 10 years due to lack of buying aid availability from banks, ah long etc..
 
Cheap car prices in Malaysia, or in South East Asia for that matter is still just a dream! The only way to enjoy cheap cars is just to migrate to other countries like Australia, Japan, Europe, or North America.

Yup bro...but those countries although offers cheap cars but it's not entirely true..for example, l've read in Majalah Kereta (TAS 2011 edition)in Japan, they said buying the car is not the prob, but the owning is very expensive...a full completion of driving licence could fetch equivalent to RM3000, parking fee is bout RM500-1000/mth..for the maintenance, the labour fee are more expensive than the cost of buying parts itself and the list goes on and on and on....but, u know la Japan, the salaries are already high, monthly earnings for normal workers easily can bring home 5 figures but the cost of living are keep chasing for their monies...:smokin:
 
Yup bro...but those countries although offers cheap cars but it's not entirely true..for example, l've read in Majalah Kereta (TAS 2011 edition)in Japan, they said buying the car is not the prob, but the owning is very expensive...a full completion of driving licence could fetch equivalent to RM3000, parking fee is bout RM500-1000/mth..for the maintenance, the labour fee are more expensive than the cost of buying parts itself and the list goes on and on and on....but, u know la Japan, the salaries are already high, monthly earnings for normal workers easily can bring home 5 figures but the cost of living are keep chasing for their monies...:smokin:


there's an old malay saying..

'Besar periuk nasinya, banyaklah keraknya'..

the more we earn, the more we spend

:biggrin:
 
Yup bro...but those countries although offers cheap cars but it's not entirely true..for example, l've read in Majalah Kereta (TAS 2011 edition)in Japan, they said buying the car is not the prob, but the owning is very expensive...a full completion of driving licence could fetch equivalent to RM3000, parking fee is bout RM500-1000/mth..for the maintenance, the labour fee are more expensive than the cost of buying parts itself and the list goes on and on and on....but, u know la Japan, the salaries are already high, monthly earnings for normal workers easily can bring home 5 figures but the cost of living are keep chasing for their monies...:smokin:

yup its true...buying a car might be cheap but maintaning them is costly..dun forget the insurance....quite expensive too compared to MY.
 
Speculations on teh market price to is also a factor, rite ? much like the case of this AD_EG's friend:

"hehehe...my friend bought a car for 40k..spent about rm5k on it...and sold it at 58k.cause so called "market" says thats the price...."

1996 1.6cc car (usually highly tuned, thus potentially highly molested n high mileage) priced at RM60k... go figure.
 
yup... in the end of the day..we can see a lot of factors taht involve when we are making justification on why our car prices are high. we start including economy, politics, cost of living etc etc etc. in the end? it comes down to one reason la bro's... the goverment.

to me, if there is no proton in the 1st place... i bealive car prices will be cheaper. how much cheaper ? i dont know....i just remember the good old days where my parents used to say, they were all able to afford fiat's, civics, toyota's, nissans, etc...with average income..

i already can see where this discussion is headed.

peace.
 
why malaysia car so expensive? just one word, tax. y tax so much? to protect one stupid car, which one is the stupid car? every malaysian know, y got AP? to protect who? who hold the most AP license? everybody know. vios how much in thailand? just saga price, accord 2.0 how much? below 100k in taiwan, prius how much? search the net only around 22k USD(below 70k ringgit).
 
New cars expensive because of the tax and ofcourse the protectionism policies to protect the local industry, that is somewhat.. understandable. However, secondhand cars expensive because owner perasan car got prestige and rarity and whatnot.



Bro. Willing seller, willing buyer.. it all depends on the general market.

Rarity plays an important part in not only used cars, but everything else as well. This issue is not new at all and to ask such question will open a whole can of worms.
 
Bro. Willing seller, willing buyer.. it all depends on the general market.

Rarity plays an important part in not only used cars, but everything else as well. This issue is not new at all and to ask such question will open a whole can of worms.

Rarity? What do you consider rare? Depends if you're saying if the car is rare, or its just rare in Malaysia. A Holden Monaro is probably rare in Malaysia, but its by no means a rare car. There are no real rare cars in Malaysia maybe with the exception of the collections belonging to our venerable Sultans.

The only reason a certain car is rare in Malaysia is simply because of the mighty AP. That's all. The owners of these "rare cars" in Malaysia justifies the price simply because their car has an AP in Malaysia and you probably can't import one on to our roads. Not their fault really, they are just making use of the flawed AP system for their benefit. Don't hate the playa hate the game.
 
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