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Selling Your Car Is Far Easier Than It Ever Was

Daniel Fernandez, dsf.my

29-Sep-21 20:00

Selling Your Car Is Far Easier Than It Ever Was

In this week's show, TNB and DHL announced that their cooperation to provide electric postal vans in 2022, the JPJ carries out 'Ops Merah' to catch traffic light runners, while the 12th Malaysia Plan makes plenty of promises with regards to mobility and transport.

In Part 2, we go through the car launches, beginning with the (est.) RM40,000 Geely Geometry EX3, the beautiful Ferrari Portofino M, and the classy and powerful Mercedes-AMG E 63 S 4MATIC+. Finally, in Part 3, we discuss the sheer convenience of being able to sell your car online.

Produced by: Ariff Roose

Presented by: Ariff Roose, Daniel Fernandez


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Tags:  Postal VansTNBDHLElectric CarsLogisticsEVsJPJ12th Malaysia PlanGeelyProtonFerrari Portofino MMercedes-BenzAMGSports CarsUsed CarsSelling CarsCarsomeMudah





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