Proton partners car e-bidding platforms myTukar, MUV and Carsome

By CARSIFU | 7 July 2023


SHAH ALAM: National carmaker Proton has formalised strategic partnerships with myTukar, MUV and Carsome to refine the disposal process of trade-in cars for customers.

By collaborating with the e-bidding companies (EBCs), Proton says this can enable customers to send their vehicles for auction through a user-friendly online platform.

This reduces the need for customers to visit multiple dealerships or negotiate with potential buyers, saving them valuable time and effort.

(From left): MyTukar founder and chairman Fong Hon Sum, CEO Derrick Eng, Proton Edar Head of Used Car Management Wan Ahmad Fadzli and Roslan.
(From left): MyTukar founder and chairman Fong Hon Sum, CEO Derrick Eng, Proton Edar Head of Used Car Management Wan Ahmad Fadzli and Roslan.


Through a fair and open auction system, customers will be able to receive competitive trade-in values for their vehicles.

The transparent pricing model ensures that customers can make informed decisions during the trade-in process while the payment and ownership transfer processes are expedited to minimize any potential delays or complications.

(From left) MUV Marketplace Sdn Bhd founder Nicholas Tan, mCars Sdn Bhd CEO Andy Teh, Wan Ahmad and Roslan.
(From left) MUV Marketplace Sdn Bhd founder Nicholas Tan, mCars Sdn Bhd CEO Andy Teh, Wan Ahmad and Roslan


"We believe this transforms the trade-in experience for our customers. By leveraging on their expertise in e-commerce and auction platforms, the EBCs offer our customers a seamless and reliable solution for disposing of their trade-in cars, while also receiving competitive trade-in values," said Roslan Abdullah, deputy CEO of Proton.


As sales volume continues to rise, the need to offer customers a better way to trade in and dispose of their old cars has become apparent.

These partnerships are expected to provide customers with a range of benefits, including enhanced convenience, trustworthiness, competitive trade-in values, transparency in pricing, secure payment and ownership transfer, daily auctions, faster disposal, and comprehensive inspections.

Carsome group CEO and co-founder Eric Cheng, Carsome country managing director Chris Ang, Wan Ahmad and Roslan.
Carsome group CEO and co-founder Eric Cheng, Carsome country managing director Chris Ang, Wan Ahmad and Roslan.

“Over the last five years, Proton has increased the number of models offered and updated our current line-up, while improving product quality and introducing connectivity technology in our models. Consumer confidence has increased due to these efforts as well as improvements made at the dealership level. Working with EBCs will help to enhance these efforts as well as the trade-in value of our models while helping to facilitate customers who intend to upgrade their vehicles,” added Roslan.

“Proton is the first OEM to form strategic partnerships with EBCs and we think this will help pave the way for faster and more transparent trade-in transactions for customers and in turn help drive new car sales. Additionally, by using open platforms, the resale value for our models can be established helping to build consumer confidence and giving a more accurate ownership picture to buyers,” he said.

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