No More "Kereta Potong".
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia's second-hand car dealers do brisk business in unique cut cars, which are assembled by cutting up two different cars and sticking them together to make one vehicle.
Last year, it was reported that there were nearly 50,000 of these cars plying roads nationwide, the New Straits Times reported.
The government, which has long been aware of such scams, is now seriously considering making buyers of second hand cars get the vehicle examined by its experts before banks are allowed to release loans to finance the purchase.
p.s. hopefully, the relevance minister or department will stick to their word.