During Hari Raya, Malaysians are renting luxury cars such as Porsches and Lamborghinis for up to RM5,000 a day. Dino Car Rental owner Hafiz Johari explains that some people prioritize style and are willing to pay high prices for luxury vehicles. The company's luxury cars have been fully booked since January due to their spacious design and comfort for long journeys.
Hafiz Johari is the owner of Dino Car Rental .If you've got it, flaunt it — but if you don't, maybe you can rent it instead.
"Some prioritise style and are willing to pay high prices ranging from RM1,500 to RM5,000 per day to rent luxury vehicles such as the Ford Mustang, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes G63, Porsche, and Lamborghinis," Hafiz explained.have been fully booked since January "due to their spacious design and comfort for long journeys, especially when travelling with large families and elderly passengers," he noted.
These prices are separated into six categories between RM100 and RM5,000 a day, and cover budget, mid-range, luxury, lifestyle, sports-utility vehicles and multi-purpose vehicles. Noting a high demand for rental cars during festive periods, he switched industries after his electrical company folded during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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