Lazada is a marketplace for various things. Fashion, electronics, food, toasters, home appliances and even adult toys. But it looks like Lazada’s not done yet because now it looks like they’re selling cars.
Like an actual physical car that you can drive.
Yeah, we’re not kidding. Lazada’s selling 12 limited edition Volkswagen (VW) Beetles in three different colourways. There’s a red one with a black racing stripe plus a silver one and a white one that are decked out in Herbie colours and its iconic #53. The best part? These VW Beetles are also on sale for a discounted RM112,112 which means you save 18% off the RRP which amounts to RM24,776.
The cars will go on sale on the 12th of December 2017 during Lazada’s 12.12 Online Revolution event. Here’s how you can purchase one of these limited edition Beetles:
1. Make a pre-payment of RM5,000 to secure the limited edition Beetle at the promo price of RM112,112.
2. You will receive an order confirmation number from Lazada alongside a Welcome Kit that will be delivered to you.
3. You will be contacted by a VW representative to confirm your preferred dealership.
4. Show the order confirmation number to your chosen dealer.
5. Then, you will be on your way to own one of these limited edition vehicles.
Each vehicle will come with 5 years manufacturer warranty, 5 years roadside assistance and 15,000 km service schedule. Keep in mind that there are only 12 units available for sale in Malaysia so if you’re interested you can head on over to Lazada.com.my for more details.
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