If you're in need of a car but not necessarily a brand new one, you can check this site selling Malaysia cars called Carsifu.my. In case anyone doesn’t know, the word "sifu" means "master".
The main page itself is pretty minimalist, not very cluttered and easy on the eye, as well as it does the job. The site is for you to SELL your car, so if you're looking for a car to rent, you might be disappointed and would have to go elsewhere. But if you’re looking to sell your car on this website, you would have to register a seller’s account on Carsifu, which is fast and painless.
What I liked was that it’s not just that it lists Malaysia’s favourite car manufacturers like BMW, Honda or Hyundai, but also the lesser known car brands like Opel, Renault, Skoda, etc if that's where your interests lie.
What annoyed me a little was that the listing prices were in no particular order and I could not sort them either by ascending or descending order. There also seems to be repeat listings, which you can tell from the wording and pictures used. I hope it’s not to bump up the numbers.
Browsing listings of cars that came out in the last few years (to the decade) was too easy, so I decided to see if anyone’s selling a more vintage car on the site. Doing that yielded several old school Mini Coopers (think Mr Bean’s car) and Volkswagen Beetles (Herbie the Love Bug) for sale on the site.
I found one listing that I thought was too good to be true – RM94 for a Honda Accord, which I thought must be missing at least a few zeros in the listing. I can’t say the thought of contacting the seller didn’t cross my mind to check if he was really selling the car for under RM100, haha.
Carsifu needs some time and some more work, but it appears to be pretty viable.
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