QUOTE(MalcomShorten @ Dec 5 2025, 12:20 AM)
Sounds quite insane to me.
Let's say you earn RM240k a year and you buy a RM240k car, you literally have spent your entire year's worth of hard work just to buy something that brings you from point A to point B.
Imagine that, 1 whole year of suffering all goes into 1 thing.
If you consider this from a disposable income perspective, that's even worse! After reducing tax and all other living expenses for the year, you could be only left with RM5k a month and that's considering you aren't the spendthrift type. You would have spent at least 3 years of your life, working hard just to purchase that car. I discounted 1 year for bonus, increment, and investment income, which is more than generous.
What do you guys think? 3 years worth of blood sweat and tears for a car, worth it?
In reality, most Malaysian would actually be spending more than 5 years worth of blood, sweat, and tears on a car cause most either buy a car worth more than their 1 year salary, took long loans with high interest, or have a super low disposable income because of commitments.
No issue if you have sufficient downpayment. Example you earn 100k per year before tax, after tax, soco and etc is around 6.7k. Let's say you earn RM240k a year and you buy a RM240k car, you literally have spent your entire year's worth of hard work just to buy something that brings you from point A to point B.
Imagine that, 1 whole year of suffering all goes into 1 thing.
If you consider this from a disposable income perspective, that's even worse! After reducing tax and all other living expenses for the year, you could be only left with RM5k a month and that's considering you aren't the spendthrift type. You would have spent at least 3 years of your life, working hard just to purchase that car. I discounted 1 year for bonus, increment, and investment income, which is more than generous.
What do you guys think? 3 years worth of blood sweat and tears for a car, worth it?
In reality, most Malaysian would actually be spending more than 5 years worth of blood, sweat, and tears on a car cause most either buy a car worth more than their 1 year salary, took long loans with high interest, or have a super low disposable income because of commitments.
2k for house + maintenance (400k house with 35 years)
and you able to comfortable afford a 130-140k car (Example civic) with 30k downpayment and 7 year @ RM1700 per month.
Dec 5 2025, 06:18 PM

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