28-11-2022, 08:20 AM
28-11-2022, 10:08 AM
The consumer retail price of a Mercedes-Benz S600 limousine is between RM700,000 and RM1.9 million.
“Think of what you can save – RM1000, RM10,000 – I say start with a commitment not to take a salary, what’s important is not to waste funds we have,” he said.
“Think of what you can save – RM1000, RM10,000 – I say start with a commitment not to take a salary, what’s important is not to waste funds we have,” he said.
28-11-2022, 10:33 AM
(28-11-2022, 10:08 AM)Teeth53 Wrote: [ -> ]The consumer retail price of a Mercedes-Benz S600 limousine is between RM700,000 and RM1.9 million.
“Think of what you can save – RM1000, RM10,000 – I say start with a commitment not to take a salary, what’s important is not to waste funds we have,” he said.
(I think, his old car is bigger).![]()
28-11-2022, 11:16 AM
Own car is safer
😊
😊
28-11-2022, 11:21 AM
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Can sell to Singapore politicians or not?
Can sell to Singapore politicians or not?
28-11-2022, 11:23 AM
(28-11-2022, 11:21 AM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ].
Can sell to Singapore politicians or not?
Got discount boh
28-11-2022, 11:26 AM
Anwar was first sworn in as a minister in 1983 and he was deputy prime minister in 1993. Back then he was already seen as a prime minister in waiting but it would take nearly 30 years for him to snag the top job.
During those years he would spend time in prison, see his former allies become his enemies and then somehow become his friends again only to betray him once more... and so on.
Now a man who started his political journey as an Islamist and a vocal proponent of Malay rights leads the most liberal and multicultural of Malaysia’s major political alliances.
During those years he would spend time in prison, see his former allies become his enemies and then somehow become his friends again only to betray him once more... and so on.
Now a man who started his political journey as an Islamist and a vocal proponent of Malay rights leads the most liberal and multicultural of Malaysia’s major political alliances.
28-11-2022, 11:29 AM
28-11-2022, 11:46 AM
(28-11-2022, 11:26 AM)Teeth53 Wrote: [ -> ]Anwar was first sworn in as a minister in 1983 and he was deputy prime minister in 1993. Back then he was already seen as a prime minister in waiting but it would take nearly 30 years for him to snag the top job.
During those years he would spend time in prison, see his former allies become his enemies and then somehow become his friends again only to betray him once more... and so on.
Now a man who started his political journey as an Islamist and a vocal proponent of Malay rights leads the most liberal and multicultural of Malaysia’s major political alliances.
At present Malaysia’s GDP stands at over US$13,000. 4-years of solid growth will see GDP touch US$20,000 — taking Malaysia to the verge of being a developed nation.
Their vision does not seem conducive to creating a stable and prosperous Malaysia but many Malaysians clearly subscribe to this vision. This is the challenge confronting Anwar and every Malaysian.
It’s a tough challenge for any govt. Let alone a motley ruling coalition barely commands a majority in Parliament. Led by 75-yo Anwar.
The clock is really ticking for the Malaysia PM. we hope he manages to survive and thrive but for this to happen it will need every bit of support from its neighbours — including Singapore — to make this work.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/opinion/2...ysia/42261
28-11-2022, 11:49 AM
let him enjoy his honeymoon
he begins to tok price control
heaven helps him with dat.
he begins to tok price control
heaven helps him with dat.
28-11-2022, 12:20 PM
(28-11-2022, 11:46 AM)Teeth53 Wrote: [ -> ]At present Malaysia’s GDP stands at over US$13,000. 4-years of solid growth will see GDP touch US$20,000 — taking Malaysia to the verge of being a developed nation.
Their vision does not seem conducive to creating a stable and prosperous Malaysia but many Malaysians clearly subscribe to this vision. This is the challenge confronting Anwar and every Malaysian.
It’s a tough challenge for any govt. Let alone a motley ruling coalition barely commands a majority in Parliament. Led by 75-yo Anwar.
The clock is really ticking for the Malaysia PM. we hope he manages to survive and thrive but for this to happen it will need every bit of support from its neighbours — including Singapore — to make this work.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/opinion/2...ysia/42261
It appears that for now he has Barisan Nasional and GPS, the major political grouping. This gives him the seats he needs to make policy decisions but there will have to be compromises as he accommodates his various allies. While opposition he faces a confident Perikatan Nasional, coalition of Islamist PAS and Malay-centric Bersatu. Leaders from both parties have said they will place the interest of Islam and the Malay community above all emerged as a huge political force in Malaysia. PAS which has long been confined to strongholds in the north east of the peninsula is now the single largest party in Parliament winning 49 seats in its own right.
This set-up, therefore, from the perspective of non-Malaysians does not look too promising. It have a conservative Islamic and Malay-oriented Opposition and a govt which consists heavily of minority parties.
The Chinese-dominated DAP is Pakatan Harapan’s largest constituent party. Meanwhile Anwar now clearly stands for a multicultural Malaysia, country is evidently polarised along racial and religious lines.
Islamist and Malay-centric parties appear to be growing more powerful and just waiting to seize power.
I was recently in Kuala Lumpur and it was remarkable how multicultural and vibrant the city felt. It seemed like the metropolis was coming into its own as a regional centre and yet the elections have made clear that the cities — KL, Ipoh, Penang, Johor Bahru — are outliers in a country that in many respects sees itself as deeply islamic, conservative and Malay. .
Just a few weeks ago I was gung ho about Malaysia. Even with the recent political instablitiy, the country’s economy had shown strong growth.
I figured that with a clear mandate a new government would only speed up growth and progress, finally pushing Malaysia into the ranks of the world’s developed nations.
At present Malaysia’s GDP stands at over US$13,000. Four years of solid growth will see GDP touch US$20,000 — taking Malaysia to the verge of being a developed nation.
Fundamentally the country is blessed with an extremely strong and broad based economy and considerable human talent but with all this, I would now hesitate to invest in a country where PAS is the single largest political party.
Their vision does not seem conducive to creating a stable and prosperous Malaysia but many Malaysians clearly subscribe to this vision.
This is the challenge confronting Anwar and every Malaysian who really believes in Malaysia. They need to convince their fellow countrymen that a multicultural Malaysia with some modicum of meritocracy is desirable. Because of the failings of previous govts, many see multiculturalism and tolerance as a cover for corruption and cronyism.
Anwar govt has to prove multiculturalism is compatible with good governance and that it can bring about development for all and mitigate corruption. He and his allies will need to show results fast.

It’s a tough challenge for Anwar govt. Let alone a motley ruling coalition that barely commands a majority in Parliament. Led by a man now 75 years old.
The clock is really ticking for Malaysia we all know. Let hope it manages to survive and thrive but for this to happen it will need every bit of support from its neighbours — including Singapore — to make this
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28-11-2022, 12:36 PM
(28-11-2022, 11:16 AM)Lukongsimi Wrote: [ -> ]Own car is safer
😊
Think, many

28-11-2022, 12:36 PM
that is definitely the right thing to do when the country economy is struggling w high cosy=t of living,
this adv shld be fwrd to all pap mps ministers n mayors as 1 pap mps said the pm must command a v high salary so he can stand tall when meeting w foreign leaders.
wonder whta is inside his small brain ??
this adv shld be fwrd to all pap mps ministers n mayors as 1 pap mps said the pm must command a v high salary so he can stand tall when meeting w foreign leaders.
wonder whta is inside his small brain ??
28-11-2022, 12:38 PM
susan lim the infamous husband who was ex city bank country mgr had a mb600 some > 5 yrs ago
28-11-2022, 12:46 PM
(28-11-2022, 11:21 AM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ].
Can sell to Singapore politicians or not?
ARMORED MERCEDES-BENZ S600
AVAILABLE

https://www.alpineco.com/vehicles-we-arm...-Benz-S600-
28-11-2022, 12:49 PM
So he has Malaysian Proton armoured car for official use?
28-11-2022, 12:59 PM
(28-11-2022, 12:38 PM)talky Wrote: [ -> ]susan lim the infamous husband who was ex city bank country mgr had a mb600 some > 5 yrs ago
Another S1.0 mil car...

28-11-2022, 01:56 PM
Anwar should drive a Proton Saga, since he has no salary now.
![[Image: malaysian-old-proton.jpg]](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2020/08/malaysian-old-proton.jpg)
![[Image: malaysian-old-proton.jpg]](https://static.mothership.sg/1/2020/08/malaysian-old-proton.jpg)
28-11-2022, 02:26 PM
Question: If you dont use the S600, where will yr administration place the car ?
In warehouse ? or sell back ?
In warehouse ? or sell back ?
28-11-2022, 02:27 PM
(28-11-2022, 01:56 PM)starbugs Wrote: [ -> ]Anwar should drive a Proton Saga, since he has no salary now.
I think he will take bus and train lah!

28-11-2022, 02:50 PM
the car is just a peanuts to a PM
the real questions is awarding contracts for GOV projects
thats is the prize... Tun M children have eaten for decades to the tune of billions ..now his children and his cronies are either multi billionaires or Multi Millionaires
Badawi try to do this for his gang, but because he cut off Tun M's people they demanded him to step down
But when Najib came to power , this one take everything ...even willing to kill
Tun M return , he try the same thing but DAP Guan Eng and Tony dont allow . its well documented in DAP tony so Tun M call them racist and stir shit by asking JAWI becomes mandatory in vernicular schools aka chinese and tamil schools...then break away from PH and cuase the 22 month PH gov to fall
and they Muhyddin kick tunM out and swallow about rm 600B rm for covid , that is why no matter what ..he refuse to join PH ,,
Now PH and BN conbine ..the Muds in BN reminded the DAP..to allow the corruption to continue or repeat the same fuk as what Tun M did and break the unity gov
so it really depends on Annuar how he wants to allow these monkeys to rob the country reserves...you can steal slowly and allow your base to grow to a point you no longer need these monkeys BN as a unity gov
the real questions is awarding contracts for GOV projects
thats is the prize... Tun M children have eaten for decades to the tune of billions ..now his children and his cronies are either multi billionaires or Multi Millionaires
Badawi try to do this for his gang, but because he cut off Tun M's people they demanded him to step down
But when Najib came to power , this one take everything ...even willing to kill
Tun M return , he try the same thing but DAP Guan Eng and Tony dont allow . its well documented in DAP tony so Tun M call them racist and stir shit by asking JAWI becomes mandatory in vernicular schools aka chinese and tamil schools...then break away from PH and cuase the 22 month PH gov to fall
and they Muhyddin kick tunM out and swallow about rm 600B rm for covid , that is why no matter what ..he refuse to join PH ,,
Now PH and BN conbine ..the Muds in BN reminded the DAP..to allow the corruption to continue or repeat the same fuk as what Tun M did and break the unity gov
so it really depends on Annuar how he wants to allow these monkeys to rob the country reserves...you can steal slowly and allow your base to grow to a point you no longer need these monkeys BN as a unity gov
28-11-2022, 03:02 PM
why our PM and President never turn down new Mercedes car ?
are we too rich or new Mercedes cars are too cheap ?
are we too rich or new Mercedes cars are too cheap ?
28-11-2022, 03:17 PM
28-11-2022, 03:39 PM
Who dare to drive a car that’s better than his boss?
28-11-2022, 03:39 PM
Go ride a bicycle will make him most noble and outstanding.
See no other PM does that.
See no other PM does that.
28-11-2022, 05:28 PM
That why all the other indian chiefs don't like him, spoil their market. 
