Just One Click Away! Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors Unveils New Online Shopping Platform - Cl!ck To Buy!
Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors recently revealed the company’s new online shopping platform that can be accessed through its website, hyundai.com.my .
Due to the rise of the Covid-19 cases, the public isn’t able to physically view vehicles in the showrooms. With this platform, people are now able to browse and purchase the vehicle they want all in the comfort of their own homes.
“We want to help break the chain of transmission during this pandemic and encourage our customers to stay at home, and so we are bringing our showroom to our customers, with an offer of a unique online shopping experience. Our online shopping platform has all the information on all our models one needs, to make an informed choice for purchase,” said the managing director of Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors, Low Yuan Lung.
“We have multiple interactive platforms should a customer need to reach out to get more information. Our sales personnel are just a phone call away. Alternatively, customers can also leave their information by filling up the contact form; talk to us via our live chat feature or call the customer service hotline,” he added.
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On top of that, this online shopping platform also allows the public to book test drives and place booking fees for the desired vehicles. Not forgetting that the booking fee on Cl!ck To Buy is 200 ringgit cheaper at only RM300, but the booking fee at the showroom is RM500.
Individuals who are interested can learn about all the many models on sale, all from sedans to SUVs. Other highlights include being able to browse the specifications for each model, as well as being able to find a suited dealer and put in their details to settle the booking fee.
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KUALA LUMPUR
VRD8404
SELANGOR
BSR1874
JOHOR
JYB4316
PULAU PINANG
PSD3597
PERAK
APJ4435
PAHANG
CFG9012
KEDAH
KGG6974
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK7493
KOTA KINABALU
SJS6015
KUCHING
QAB674P
Last updated 28 Jun, 2026
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Last updated 30 Apr, 2026
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