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Projek KARS

Projek KARS is a project by LS Associates (SEA) Sdn Bhd, a 31-acre area which introduces a convergence concept in car trading here. The project, which costs RM5 million, provides a single place for car dealers, support services, financing and insurance services, in a single location.

Phase one will begin operations in December 2006, with 10,000 sales bays, buyer meets seller bays and 1,200 car parks. Both new cars and second hand car dealers are expected to converge at the center. There will also be stalls for accessories, a hypermarket, JPJ offices and a Puspakom center - everything you need when you purchase a car, whether new or second hand. It would be cool if there were facilities at the seller for buyers who want to buy cars from direct private sellers to jack up the car and check out the undercarriage, perhaps have a team of professionals for hire to check out the chassis for you.

As far as I can tell at a glance, the project seems to be similiar to the Highway Auto City, but Highway Auto City focuses more on new car 3S centers, while Projek KARS also serves the used car market. Projek KARS is expected to be fully operational by April 2007, and LS Associates hopes the depressed market will have recovered by then.

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11 Comments »

  1. aksMs said,

    October 10, 2006 @ 2:01 am

    I think it is basically the same. Except that this KARS Project includes the used car dealers and other facilities like accesories and Puspakom and give them a new name. Is this a private funded project or another scam by certain businessman with political link?

  2. nulltrix said,

    October 10, 2006 @ 3:23 am

    where is the location for the project?

  3. armandd said,

    October 10, 2006 @ 6:06 am

    great! one-stop centre for car trading.

  4. labuan_world said,

    October 10, 2006 @ 7:25 am

    ….sounds like yb samy vellu should to think about another superhighway route….coz more malaysian will use more motor vehicles……and accidents too…

  5. aesthari said,

    October 10, 2006 @ 9:47 am

    That’s a great idea, at least i think so. It will save would-be-buyers from the hassle normally involved in buying a car. And I think it would be great too if they can have hoists so that buyers can check the undercarriage of the car as well, most of the time we just have to make do by sprawling on the ground and peeking hehe.

  6. Paul Tan said,

    October 10, 2006 @ 12:07 pm

    No freeloading of ads here.

  7. szw said,

    October 10, 2006 @ 3:25 pm

    huh ?

  8. auctioncenter2u said,

    October 10, 2006 @ 4:17 pm

    Hey Paul,

    Maybe you can consider to open a shop there (At KARS).
    Shop named as PAULTAN Auto Fun Clubs!
    What do you think? :)

  9. xg9 said,

    October 11, 2006 @ 12:15 am

    dunno where to post this, paul, got any info on toyota belta?

  10. oranglulu said,

    October 11, 2006 @ 12:37 am

    AUTOCITY are new trend set up by group of usecar dealers to centralise and for customer convenient,just walk into autocity,at least 20 usecars with hundreds or thousand of choices for you to choose.so is more like auto supermarket,now concept of KARS more like auto hypermarkets.new and usedcarsdealers,directsellers,jpj,insurance co,finances co and banks,accessary,tyres shop,car wash,service center,spareparts shop,spraypainter,panalbeater,polis saman payment counter,kafeteria,mamat stall,all under one roof! wooo! can spend the whole days there!

  11. Cire said,

    October 11, 2006 @ 8:01 am

    It will be one heck of a traffic jam if this project works, and one heck of a dumping ground if it doesn’t.
    Reminds me of the place in Jakarta, where all this little acc shops were pooled together in a square..exciting price bargaining..and damm congested and unruly area…

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