I now have 4 Malaysian (JB) cars and no Malaysia visa. Just buy for cash. I have a Lexus 200CTh, 300GD G-Wagon, W124 260E, and a 4.7 V8 Landcruiser. Old cars are less likely to be stolen. Mine are 11 years to 40 years old! just leave two AirTags in each vehicle. We park our 5 cars and 1 motorbike in our condominium sheltered car park in JB.
For those who want to stay in Johor Bahru and commute to Singapore for work on a daily basis, you will need to apply for long term visa (MM2H) or spouse visa. Otherwise, you will be questioned by their nasty immigration officers as many of them are very against Singaporeans living in Johor Bahru. If you will get caught, they will put a remark on your passport to indicate that "there must be a lapse of 72 hours before you can return to Malaysia again". Their property agents will always boast to Singaporeans about the cheap houses in Johor Bahru, but what's the use when you cannot stay in them on a daily basis? Think carefully again before your commitment to a property in Johor Bahru.
Interesting.... good video. I like to know if it is a requirement for Singaporean holding class 3 driving licence, need to convert to Malaysia driving licence in the case of buying Malaysian car?
One of my Singaporean relatives was a Director in a Malaysian company 15 years ago. He said that the company bought a Malaysian car as a company car and because of this plus my relative's directorship, he was legally allowed to drive it within Singapore. He said this was allowed by LTA albeit special permit provided by LTA. have you heard of such situations before? and if yes, does this still exist?
There are car rental services but this is typically for short term usage up to a few days or maybe months. If you intend to use the car for the long term, its cheaper to just buy.
I noticed many buyers for Country Garden danga bay recently. Is it advisable to buy property in this project although the price is relatively lower than r&f.
If you can afford, buy R&F is better in longer run. Country Garden is cheaper because further away from RTS and developer has a bigger risk although completed, may have other future complications
One thing I realize is that after a number of years, it is wise to overhaul your Malaysian car engine. Unlike in Singapore, when it reaches 10 years the car is scrapped and that's why one doesn't see any value in overhauling a Singapore car.
I guess to buy a car in Malaysia is not an uphill task for many Singaporean, the question would be is it worth the time to commute between the border, pay season ticket and park most of times, vehicle maintenance cost despite not driving regularly,, road tax & insurance , off course a possible risk of car being stolen and or vandalism? Think twice before decide to own a car in Malaysia, unless perhaps you have a weekend house at JB
like in all countries where one is not resident - no resident status, buying a house don't grant you that status, buying a car also don't - so as a foreigner you are governed differently. You need an IDP for driving in a foreign land - all is good when you can buy car and drive until you get into an accident, then you can be charge with no proper driving permit, illegally "over staying" your social visit visa, stay more than so many days in a year, and God knows what the Polis and Mahkamah can throw at you. Malaysia Boleh one - boleh change rule as they please and as a Singaporean .... well a bit hard to get off the hook lah.
@@AlphaMarketingSG that's a dangerous advice. Life will be exciting when you soon realised that you entire savings will go down the drain and stuck with a JB property that no one wants. A very exposed life for retirees.
well i guess you can. But the driver if no EP in Singapore, I think also has a limit on how many days can drive in Singapore. About 20 days a month if Im not wrong
Bro I'm a Singaporean and plan to live in JB. Can I get my driving license there and will I be able to convert when I return to Singapore after a few months? I currently do not have a car license. Thank You!
Convert? You apply for international license, not convert. If you go back SG with an outside driving license, there is a simplified test I believe by LTA to grant you SG driving license
@@AlphaMarketingSG No Boss, I've indicated I do NOT have a driving license. Planning to take driving license in JB as I will be staying there and commute to work in Spore. Thank You.
yes but similarly you follow foreigner restrictions/ fees for driving that car into Singapore and that car in Malaysia likely you can only buy with cash
of course you can drive that car in Malaysia but actually not worth it. Might as well leave that car in Singapore and buy a Malaysian car to drive in Malaysia
@AlphaMarketingSG I plan to buy a motorcycle but I studied in malaysia But how long can that motorcyle stay in malaysia for sg vehicles? Is it a year? Or 3 months or ..?
but i think that will be more expensive than just buying the Ferrari directly in Malaysia. When you bring the Ferrari into Malaysia you still have to pay import tax
After buying a Malaysian car, what’s the maximum period we can drive a Malaysian car in Malaysia on a Singapore driving license ? And how to drive a Malaysian car permanently in Malaysia on a Singapore license ? Else buy and then can’t drive after a period won’t be of much use 😢 Thanks
Talk to the immigration officer, he say no issues at all, can travel back and forth as long your passport is valid. Nothing our common friend Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Rahman can not solved.
There are two hard facts that must be accepted by si Singaporean. Cars is expensive in Singapore, especially with COE. Land is expensive. Two things that might be impossible for common Singaporean to buy.
well the idea is Malaysian citizen to enjoy the subsidy actually. And carplate is one easy way to determine that. But if you are foreigner driving Malaysia car plate, you should pump Ron97 actually
@@marthomaboy7246 you can get an international driving license at JPJ office in Malaysia. Not sure about insurance, just assume higher or ask the car dealer
You cant, it is two different countries. You want to drive in Malaysia, buy a Malaysia car. Also you need to have a visa to stay long term like MM2H, you get caught, goodbye la
those are Malaysian cars are driven by Malaysians, not by Singaporeans. Foreign carplates in Singapore have to pay $25 per day of entry in Singapore (but enjoy free 20 days a year for tourists)
Singaporeans and Singapore Permanent Residents (especially those Malaysians who are SPRs) are not allowed to drive foreign registered vehicles in Singapore. The Singapore Government is not stupid, otherwise no more COE is required when everyone will go and buy their cars in JB and bring them back to drive in Singapore.
All foreign-registered vehicles here must pay VEP fees of $4 per day for motorcycles and $35 per day for cars. Each VEP is valid for 14 days from the date of entry into Singapore. Foreign-registered vehicles are also granted 10 VEP-free days per year.@@AlphaMarketingSG
Both Singapore and Malaysian cars can drive in to Thailand. If your vehicle's insurance is not covered in Thailand, you will have to buy a 7-day short term insurance at Bukit Kayu Hitam, shortly before the Malaysian/Thai border. There are many kiosks there to do this.
Good effort and informative. Really help those Sgreans that are considering to retire in JB and to purchase a car. Concise explanation.
Thank you. Hope you can share the video to others too
Malaysian car insurance now provides comprehensive insurance with any driver coverage too.
good to know
I now have 4 Malaysian (JB) cars and no Malaysia visa. Just buy for cash. I have a Lexus 200CTh, 300GD G-Wagon, W124 260E, and a 4.7 V8 Landcruiser. Old cars are less likely to be stolen. Mine are 11 years to 40 years old! just leave two AirTags in each vehicle. We park our 5 cars and 1 motorbike in our condominium sheltered car park in JB.
ok haha I think Malaysians also dont have as many cars as you
For those who want to stay in Johor Bahru and commute to Singapore for work on a daily basis, you will need to apply for long term visa (MM2H) or spouse visa.
Otherwise, you will be questioned by their nasty immigration officers as many of them are very against Singaporeans living in Johor Bahru. If you will get caught, they will put a remark on your passport to indicate that "there must be a lapse of 72 hours before you can return to Malaysia again".
Their property agents will always boast to Singaporeans about the cheap houses in Johor Bahru, but what's the use when you cannot stay in them on a daily basis? Think carefully again before your commitment to a property in Johor Bahru.
They have upgraded from 72 hours ban to 6 months ban.
Yes, foreigners must apply for long term visa such as MM2H to stay in Malaysia.
Use e-pass. But daily travel is difficult. The idea is a 2nd home/ retirement where you can spend some part of your time there.
If Singapore registered can ends the 10 year COE, can you bring it over to Malaysia and register it there and drive in Malaysia as a Malaysian car?
*car
I appreciate the practical and relevant info and advice. Enjoyed it....
Glad you enjoyed it!
Interesting.... good video. I like to know if it is a requirement for Singaporean holding class 3 driving licence, need to convert to Malaysia driving licence in the case of buying Malaysian car?
actually the car shop selling you the car wont care. You can get an international license from JPJ by using your SG license
If Singaporean can buy car in Malaysia & cannot drive to Singapore. How about drive to Thailand?
yes can drive to Thailand
Malaysian car insurance now provides comprehensive insurance with any driver coverage too.
As an employee in a Malaysian company in Malaysia, one can get a special permit issued by LTA. Check with LTA on conditions.
ya I heard that before but haven't seen in detail
A friend of mine did it. But best check with LTA for any changes to requirements for a special permit.
One of my Singaporean relatives was a Director in a Malaysian company 15 years ago. He said that the company bought a Malaysian car as a company car and because of this plus my relative's directorship, he was legally allowed to drive it within Singapore. He said this was allowed by LTA albeit special permit provided by LTA. have you heard of such situations before? and if yes, does this still exist?
not sure
Yes. As an employee in a Malaysian company in Malaysia, one can get a special permit issued by LTA.
@@Praetorian157A ya I heard that before but haven't seen in detail
Thanks for sharing about cars. How about pros and cons about renting car instead?
There are car rental services but this is typically for short term usage up to a few days or maybe months. If you intend to use the car for the long term, its cheaper to just buy.
I noticed many buyers for Country Garden danga bay recently. Is it advisable to buy property in this project although the price is relatively lower than r&f.
If you can afford, buy R&F is better in longer run. Country Garden is cheaper because further away from RTS and developer has a bigger risk although completed, may have other future complications
@@AlphaMarketingSG Fully agree.🙏
One thing I realize is that after a number of years, it is wise to overhaul your Malaysian car engine. Unlike in Singapore, when it reaches 10 years the car is scrapped and that's why one doesn't see any value in overhauling a Singapore car.
I think in Malaysia yes we stretch our car usage as long as possible
I guess to buy a car in Malaysia is not an uphill task for many Singaporean, the question would be is it worth the time to commute between the border, pay season ticket and park most of times, vehicle maintenance cost despite not driving regularly,, road tax & insurance , off course a possible risk of car being stolen and or vandalism? Think twice before decide to own a car in Malaysia, unless perhaps you have a weekend house at JB
Ya many Singaporeans do have weekend homes in JB
@@AlphaMarketingSG that make sense for this group of people
like in all countries where one is not resident - no resident status, buying a house don't grant you that status, buying a car also don't - so as a foreigner you are governed differently. You need an IDP for driving in a foreign land - all is good when you can buy car and drive until you get into an accident, then you can be charge with no proper driving permit, illegally "over staying" your social visit visa, stay more than so many days in a year, and God knows what the Polis and Mahkamah can throw at you. Malaysia Boleh one - boleh change rule as they please and as a Singaporean .... well a bit hard to get off the hook lah.
if you like to think only of worse case scenarios, you will live a very sheltered life haha
@@AlphaMarketingSG if one only dreams of best case scenario, then one lives a miserable life to come.
@@AlphaMarketingSG that's a dangerous advice. Life will be exciting when you soon realised that you entire savings will go down the drain and stuck with a JB property that no one wants. A very exposed life for retirees.
Can a Singaporean buy a car in JB and then hire a driver (e.g. non-Singaporean) to drive his car into Singapore?
well i guess you can. But the driver if no EP in Singapore, I think also has a limit on how many days can drive in Singapore. About 20 days a month if Im not wrong
If I don't own a property in JB. Is there a place where I can park the car securely when I am not in Malaysia?
You can always rent a season parking somewhere in office building or mall. Office building more likely
Hi there. How about the insurance?
when you buy the car, you pay for the insurance as well
how about motorcycle for singaporean?
can, same rules apply like car
Bro I'm a Singaporean and plan to live in JB. Can I get my driving license there and will I be able to convert when I return to Singapore after a few months? I currently do not have a car license. Thank You!
Convert? You apply for international license, not convert. If you go back SG with an outside driving license, there is a simplified test I believe by LTA to grant you SG driving license
@@AlphaMarketingSG No Boss, I've indicated I do NOT have a driving license. Planning to take driving license in JB as I will be staying there and commute to work in Spore. Thank You.
Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure!
Can a foreigner working in Singapore with Employment Pass buy car in malaysia?
yes but similarly you follow foreigner restrictions/ fees for driving that car into Singapore and that car in Malaysia likely you can only buy with cash
Thanks for the info
I have a question.. what if a student from Singapore study in malaysia college while bringing their own Sg vehicles ?
of course you can drive that car in Malaysia but actually not worth it. Might as well leave that car in Singapore and buy a Malaysian car to drive in Malaysia
@AlphaMarketingSG maximum how many days? For sg student learn in malaysia
And thanks for the info
@@wekgaming21 don't understand your question
@AlphaMarketingSG
I plan to buy a motorcycle but I studied in malaysia
But how long can that motorcyle stay in malaysia for sg vehicles?
Is it a year? Or 3 months or ..?
it can pretty much stay indefinitely@@wekgaming21
You need an address to registered the car.
ok noted
Can I buy Ferrari at Singapore and ship it to Malaysia and change number plate to Malaysia number plate?
but i think that will be more expensive than just buying the Ferrari directly in Malaysia. When you bring the Ferrari into Malaysia you still have to pay import tax
After buying a Malaysian car, what’s the maximum period we can drive a Malaysian car in Malaysia on a Singapore driving license ? And how to drive a Malaysian car permanently in Malaysia on a Singapore license ? Else buy and then can’t drive after a period won’t be of much use 😢
Thanks
There is no period. Drive as long as you like
Malaysia no COE. There is no concept whether local driver or foreign driver. As long as car has road tax and insurance, you drive as long as you want
Talk to the immigration officer, he say no issues at all, can travel back and forth as long your passport is valid. Nothing our common friend Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Rahman can not solved.
😅
If a Singaporean buy car in malaysia, can he drive there using a Singapore driving license? Is it legal?
there is a temporary period but if driving longer term, can get an international driving license at JPJ office (Malaysia land transport authority)
You are right.
@@jusng988 😀
There are two hard facts that must be accepted by si Singaporean. Cars is expensive in Singapore, especially with COE. Land is expensive. Two things that might be impossible for common Singaporean to buy.
yes I guess that will be a fact of life in Singapore
Malaysian car plate cannot pump Ron95 petrol?
well the idea is Malaysian citizen to enjoy the subsidy actually. And carplate is one easy way to determine that. But if you are foreigner driving Malaysia car plate, you should pump Ron97 actually
@@AlphaMarketingSG That's the spirit of the law. But most people only adhere to the letter of the law.
Your persuasion is better.
what documents does a singaporean need to buy a malaysia car
your IC/ passport
@@AlphaMarketingSG need international driving licence? Any idea if insurance will be more expensive for foreigners?
@@marthomaboy7246 you can get an international driving license at JPJ office in Malaysia. Not sure about insurance, just assume higher or ask the car dealer
Hi can convert Singapore plate car to a malaysia plate car?
You cant, it is two different countries. You want to drive in Malaysia, buy a Malaysia car. Also you need to have a visa to stay long term like MM2H, you get caught, goodbye la
Cannot convert. Your SG car at end of COE maybe you can see how to export it to use in Malaysia but import taxes may apply.
I'm a Malaysian but hold a Singapore driving licence, do i need to carry a IDP with me?
That's probably safer yes if you driving a Malaysia car plate
What Abt Road Tax Per Year ? How The Charges,By CC Of The Car ?Know It's Cheaper Then Singapore
Charges by CC of the car yes. Cheaper
if malaysia car cannot drive in sg why we do see some msia carplate in sg?
those are Malaysian cars are driven by Malaysians, not by Singaporeans. Foreign carplates in Singapore have to pay $25 per day of entry in Singapore (but enjoy free 20 days a year for tourists)
Singaporeans and Singapore Permanent Residents (especially those Malaysians who are SPRs) are not allowed to drive foreign registered vehicles in Singapore. The Singapore Government is not stupid, otherwise no more COE is required when everyone will go and buy their cars in JB and bring them back to drive in Singapore.
Can a Singaporean buy a car in JB and then hire a driver (non-Singaporean) to drive his car into Singapore?
All foreign-registered vehicles here must pay VEP fees of $4 per day for motorcycles and $35 per day for cars. Each VEP is valid for 14 days from the date of entry into Singapore. Foreign-registered vehicles are also granted 10 VEP-free days per year.@@AlphaMarketingSG
how about thailand ?
Im not sure about Thailand LOL. Don't think I have ever driven up that far. Its I think 10-12 hour drive from Johor minimum I believe
Both Singapore and Malaysian cars can drive in to Thailand. If your vehicle's insurance is not covered in Thailand, you will have to buy a 7-day short term insurance at Bukit Kayu Hitam, shortly before the Malaysian/Thai border. There are many kiosks there to do this.
@@ltan888 Good to know
Can australian tourist visa buy malaysian car ?
Yes
can. just don't drive back into SG. It is offence.
Yup
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