An X user went viral after highlighting how used car sellers impose hidden markups. A vehicle initially listed at RM19,990 ended up costing over RM26,000 once “fees” were added. Many users argued that the advertised price is merely the “body” price, with the actual cost revealed only after hidden charges are applied.
‘Hidden’ Markups for Used Car Buyers?
This practice, they claim, allows dealerships to appear cheaper than competitors. Some also noted that cash buyers may avoid steep markups, while loan applicants often face inflated costs. The debate underscores growing frustration over transparency in Malaysia’s used car market.
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