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Home News Auto News Most Used Car Dealers Won’t Take Flood-Damage Cars? Most Used Car Dealers Won’t Take Flood-Damage Cars? Auto News Jim Kem | March 15, 2022 09:59 am Over the past four months, floods have been a blight on motorists in Malaysia, most recently in early March 2022. But what about repairing vehicles damaged in the flood or selling them once they have been 'fixed'? Evening deluges or ones that last a full or multiple days have left utter devastation of personal and public property in their wake. Cars are most definitely not able to withstand the complete or even partial submergence in these waters as we have seen so frequently with entire parking lots of cars sitting in a deep pool of rainwater. Flood-damage cars continue to overwhelm workshops and service centres both 3rd party and officially operated as it is often extremely difficult to fully repair. But even then, stricken owners are having a tough time offloading them as used car dealers are reluctant to take them in, even at prices well below their market value. According to the Federation of Motor and Credit Companies Association Malaysia (FMCCAM), which comprises independent motor dealers, many owners with cars damaged from flooding will attempt to sell them but will face a stiff upper lip. “Car owners will attempt to sell off their vehicles, as was the case when Taman Sri Muda and other parts of the country were badly affected by the floods last year. But dealerships are thorough in their inspection and will know if a car is flood-damaged. Most will not accept the vehicle as it will be more trouble than its worth,” FMCCAM’s Federal Territories and Selangor branch vice-president Lim Keat Hin told Free Malaysia Today. Even light flood damage that was only isolated to the interior or undercarriage can already be enough of a red flag to inspectors as lurking electrical issues and other malfunctions can slowly manifest itself should they buy it off the owner despite a seemingly healthy engine and its surface appearance being very presentable. Lim added that repairs for such cars would vary between make and model but could easily come to more than RM10,000 for older vehicles and up to RM80,000 for higher-end cars. However, again, even an expensive repair doesn’t guarantee none of the issues will return. Shyan Wong, a workshop owner in Petaling Jaya, admitted that she was also hesitant about accepting flood-damage cars for repair as it also came with a level of liability. “When it comes to flood-damaged cars, there is a lot of uncertainty over the electronic parts and the engine control unit. More issues are likely to arise during the repair process, which will only increase the bill,” she said. We may need to wait for parts and if there are none, would owners be willing to leave their cars in workshops for such a long time?” ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Flood Used Cars Flash Flood flood damage Workshop REPAIR Car Sales Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Autonitty Opens First Flagship Store In Malaysia For Italy’s Pakelo Lubricants Auto News Hans | June 25, 2018 The newly opened Autonitty Sdn Bhd’s flagship store in Bandar Sunway, Selangor has announced that it will be using lubricant products from Italy’s ... Penang's Bukit Kukus Elevated Highway Flooded Due To Excess Rubbish Auto News Jim Kem | February 07, 2022 Mere weeks after officially opening, the Bukit Kukus Twin Highway in Paya Terubong, Pulau Pinang, has experienced some mild flooding following heavy ... Flash Floods Sweeps Through Klang Valley Again, Chaos On The Road Auto News Jim Kem | April 26, 2022 After a heavy downpour that began just before 4pm yesterday (25 April 2022), the Klang Valley was soon hit with overflowing water again that consumed ... Malaysian Economy on Track for Solid Growth in 2022 - Potentially Higher Car Sales? Auto News Mohd Helmi Hasan Adli | November 16, 2022 On Nov 14th, Bank Negara announced Malaysia's growth domestic product expanded to 14.2 per cent in the quarter that ended September 2022. This ... Comments
Most Used Car Dealers Won’t Take Flood-Damage Cars? Auto News Jim Kem | March 15, 2022 09:59 am Over the past four months, floods have been a blight on motorists in Malaysia, most recently in early March 2022. But what about repairing vehicles damaged in the flood or selling them once they have been 'fixed'? Evening deluges or ones that last a full or multiple days have left utter devastation of personal and public property in their wake. Cars are most definitely not able to withstand the complete or even partial submergence in these waters as we have seen so frequently with entire parking lots of cars sitting in a deep pool of rainwater. Flood-damage cars continue to overwhelm workshops and service centres both 3rd party and officially operated as it is often extremely difficult to fully repair. But even then, stricken owners are having a tough time offloading them as used car dealers are reluctant to take them in, even at prices well below their market value. According to the Federation of Motor and Credit Companies Association Malaysia (FMCCAM), which comprises independent motor dealers, many owners with cars damaged from flooding will attempt to sell them but will face a stiff upper lip. “Car owners will attempt to sell off their vehicles, as was the case when Taman Sri Muda and other parts of the country were badly affected by the floods last year. But dealerships are thorough in their inspection and will know if a car is flood-damaged. Most will not accept the vehicle as it will be more trouble than its worth,” FMCCAM’s Federal Territories and Selangor branch vice-president Lim Keat Hin told Free Malaysia Today. Even light flood damage that was only isolated to the interior or undercarriage can already be enough of a red flag to inspectors as lurking electrical issues and other malfunctions can slowly manifest itself should they buy it off the owner despite a seemingly healthy engine and its surface appearance being very presentable. Lim added that repairs for such cars would vary between make and model but could easily come to more than RM10,000 for older vehicles and up to RM80,000 for higher-end cars. However, again, even an expensive repair doesn’t guarantee none of the issues will return. Shyan Wong, a workshop owner in Petaling Jaya, admitted that she was also hesitant about accepting flood-damage cars for repair as it also came with a level of liability. “When it comes to flood-damaged cars, there is a lot of uncertainty over the electronic parts and the engine control unit. More issues are likely to arise during the repair process, which will only increase the bill,” she said. We may need to wait for parts and if there are none, would owners be willing to leave their cars in workshops for such a long time?” ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Flood Used Cars Flash Flood flood damage Workshop REPAIR Car Sales
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Autonitty Opens First Flagship Store In Malaysia For Italy’s Pakelo Lubricants Auto News Hans | June 25, 2018 The newly opened Autonitty Sdn Bhd’s flagship store in Bandar Sunway, Selangor has announced that it will be using lubricant products from Italy’s ...
Penang's Bukit Kukus Elevated Highway Flooded Due To Excess Rubbish Auto News Jim Kem | February 07, 2022 Mere weeks after officially opening, the Bukit Kukus Twin Highway in Paya Terubong, Pulau Pinang, has experienced some mild flooding following heavy ...
Flash Floods Sweeps Through Klang Valley Again, Chaos On The Road Auto News Jim Kem | April 26, 2022 After a heavy downpour that began just before 4pm yesterday (25 April 2022), the Klang Valley was soon hit with overflowing water again that consumed ...
Malaysian Economy on Track for Solid Growth in 2022 - Potentially Higher Car Sales? Auto News Mohd Helmi Hasan Adli | November 16, 2022 On Nov 14th, Bank Negara announced Malaysia's growth domestic product expanded to 14.2 per cent in the quarter that ended September 2022. This ...