Carsome lauch 4 inspection centres in Sarawak

By ramieza, 25 October 2022

Carsome lauch 4 inspection centres in Sarawak 

Carsome has officially expanded its operations to East Malaysia with the launch of four new inspection centers in Sarawak. 

The inspection centers aim to offer customers a differentiated and hassle-freecar-selling experience, through fast payment and worry-free transaction process. Guided by a stringent inspection procedure, every Carsome Inspection Center will have a skilled professional inspector to conduct comprehensive inspection on the car, to ensure its quality is accounted for to offer the best price in the market.

Carsome Co-Founder & Academy CEO, Teoh Jiun Ee said the expansion to East Malaysia is part of Carsome’s ongoing mission to solve customers’ pain points, thereby providing Malaysians peace of mind throughout their car selling journey. “The presence of CARSOME in East Malaysia marks a significant and positive milestone for us. Our motivation is to make Carsome services accessible to all Malaysians as we continue to innovate the used car ecosystem, driven by data and technology.”

With the launch of four new inspection centers in Sarawak – Kuching, Sibu, Miri and Bintulu Carsome now has 49 inspection centers across Malaysia.

Leveraging proprietary data and pricing algorithms, Carsome ensures fair pricing can be determined for every car, underlining its goal to create a trusted and transparent used car ecosystem. Aside from pricing offered by Carsome, customers can also opt for its e-bidding platform, to get different price offers from its nationwide network of used car dealers.

The launch of the new Carsome Inspection Center at Kuching was officiated by Sarawak Deputy Premier, Second Minister for Finance and New Economy and Minister for Infrastructure and Port Development Sarawak, Amar Douglas Uggah Embas.

"Carsome expansion to Sarawak comes at a critical time given that the country is in a recovery phase
from the pandemic.

"I believe that the technology driven business model will complement our goal which is to improve the standard of living, grow our economy to provide business and job opportunities and train our people to be resourceful and increase their income level. This is in tandem with the Sarawak government’s plan in implementing it post-covid-19." he said