CarSifu Review

My first family car…is a junk car. No kidding. It’s an old Kancil car my husband bought from my father in law, and I was told that the car has not only changed owner for more than 3 times, but it survived an accident that nearly send my younger brother in law to an early grave too.

I have no idea why my father in law sold that car to my husband. One would have thought that the car is no longer safe to be on the road, but since we were very young  back then and desperate for a car to move around with but couldn’t exactly afford a brand new car, we bought the car for Rm3,000 from my father in law.

We paid cash. A car is a car. As long as it can drive us around… it was good enough for us.

Once upon a time, I would have think that Rm3,000 for a Kancil was a very good deal, but thinking back, while the car did serve us well and get us to where we want to go, I got to admit, that junk really did give us a lot of problems. Hell, it even give us problem the first day we brought it back! The first time my husband drove the car back home, the drive shaft of the car wasn’t exactly in a tip-top consdition and it konck on him in the middle of the road, and we had to send it back for repair before we could really drive the car.

And if you think that is the end of our nightmare with the car, then you’re dead wrong. The car is highly expensive to maintain and it would have at least gobble up Rm800 each time it break down. One thing will break down after another, and each time such thing happen, I will go ape on my husband, cuz for what it’s worth, the car gives us nothing but misery each time something goes wrong with it’s engine and stuff. Nothing ever goes right with that car.

It happens almost every month, and it’s safe to say that I will go ape on my husband each time the car gives us trouble. Not to sound ungrateful, but sometimes, I wonder if my father in law’s intention was to help us or sabotage us. 🙁

Anyway, I suppose my father in law feels guilty whenever I hinted at him that the car have been eating most of our hard earned money, and he offered a newer car, an old model Iswara at  reasonably cheap price. Another second… ahemm… third hand car. It used to belong to my second brother in law.

Thinking that any car would be better than the wretched Kancil, we took it, but having to deal with the old Kancil that we bought from my father in law, I’m still skeptical with the performance, and started to browse around for better options. You know… just in case this ‘new’ car started to give us problems like our old Kancil. As they say, ‘once bitten, twice shy’ and while you wish for the best, you got to be prepared and expect the worst too.

When I was browsing for cars, I stumbled upon this site, CarSifu. Boy oh boy oh boy. This site is a gem. I wonder why I never stumbled upon this site, but I sure glad that I managed to find this site while I was browsing for cars for sale. At least I would be able to find good condition used cars that’s being sold at a reasonable price, and I’d be spoiled for choices.

Carsifu.com is a leading car classified website n Malaysia. It listed more than 30,000 cars for sale in it’s database, and if you’re like me…always on a budget but needed a car to go around, you might want to take a look at this website. Most of the cars are from Malaysia, mainly Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, and Johor.

The website have a clean and organized look, and not complicated to use. All you need to do is perform a search on a car model that you’re interested in on the search bar and you’ll be amazed with the result that came out. You’ll be spoiled for choices, and good bargain, I guarantee you. The results usually comes with details that you need; such as car pictures, price, engine specifications, etc.

This site is definitely for those who wants to hunt used cars but have no time to drive to the used car shops to test drive or make a selection and a purchase. Pretty convenient, don’t you think? You get to browse for a lot of cars from the comfort of your own home and get to select a car that you really like without the influence of those persuasive and assertive car sellers who are more interested in getting comission rather than help you find an ideal car for yourself.

Not looking for a used car but more inteersted in selling your used car? Well this website is for you too. All you need to do is register and login to this website and with a few clicks, you’ll be able to post a car advert on this website for free. Yes, you heard me right, you can post an advertisement to sell your car for free over here.

Isn’t that great? It’s a great car site for both potential car buyers and car sellers.

 

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