myTukar to set up about 25 new outlets this year

By CARSIFU | 25 January 2022


KUALA LUMPUR: myTukar is expanding its on the ground presence by opening some 25 showrooms and retail experience centres nationwide, aiming to make the purchasing journey for customers smooth and seamless.

Other than myTukar’s digital platform, these new showroom outlets will now be another key avenue for customers to buy and sell their vehicles more seamlessly.

These outlets will feature the latest line of used cars in the market.

Aside from showrooms, the brand will also be launching a series of one-stop Retail Experience Centres to innovate the industry and offer end-to-end used car services.

Among the locations for myTukar showrooms and inspection and retail experience centres include Perak, Kedah, Sabah, Sarawak, Penang, the Klang Valley, Johor and Seremban among others.

myTukar CEO Derrick Eng said the company hoped to establish myTukar as a community brand and a platform to stimulate the used car industry growth through the expansion.

"With these physical outlets in place, we will now be able to serve our customers better, providing them even more access than ever before to a wide range of quality vehicles," said Eng.

(From left) Eng, myTukar founder and chairman Fong Hon Sum and myTukar’s sales general Siew Weng Hou at the opening of its Skudai showroom.
(From left) Eng, myTukar founder and chairman Fong Hon Sum and myTukar’s sales general manager Siew Weng Hou at the opening of its Skudai showroom.


"Our goal for 2022 is to have our experience centres established across all major towns nationwide. The brand is currently moving towards creating a customer-centric network, ensuring our users are connected, feel safe in using our platform and view us as trustworthy.

"As we move towards the age of mobility, we want to provide customers with better offers and a more holistic buying and selling experience," said Eng.

Eng also said myTukar is currently experiencing a 15-20% increase in used car sales.

"Used car sales are expected to grow exponentially in 2022. This is due in part to factors such as the global semiconductor shortage impacting the production of new cars, and the high prices of new vehicles," he said.

Eng said much of the market is still unexplored.

"Using this expansion as a driving force for our growth, we aim to leverage the increasing demand for used cars and expand our reach, both offline and online,” Eng said.

For details, visit https://mytukar.com/.

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