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The Prices Of Some Used Cars Are Getting Out Of Hand

Daniel Fernandez, Managing Editor, dsf.my

09-Feb-22 20:00

The Prices Of Some Used Cars Are Getting Out Of Hand

In this week's show, the three catch up on the local news after the Chinese New Year holidays, as Daniel brings us up to speed on Proton's spare parts problems and dismisses rumours of an entry-level Perodua electric car at this time. In Part 2, we look at Ford Malaysia's 'Ford Ranger Getaways Experience', and the Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 sports car. Finally, Daniel tells us about a RM328,000 1998 Honda Civic Type R that was recently listed for sale, and discusses the inflation of certain used car prices.

Produced by: Ariff Roose

Presented by: Ariff Roose, Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  auto

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