GoCar Malaysia’s Chinese New Year Promotion, 30 Percent Savings On Share Round Trips
GoCar, Malaysia’s leading on-demand mobility-as-a-service platform, has recently announced its Chinese New Year promotion.
The deal is offering up to 30 percent savings on GoCar Share Round Trips starting from January 25 until February 11, 2022.
Available only for round trip bookings, it is valid across GoCar’s entire car-sharing fleet at rates inclusive of unlimited mileage that start from as low as RM 68 per day (capped at RM 80).
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GoCar members can redeem this festive offer by applying the promo code ‘GOHUAT’ at the checkout section on the GoCar mobile app.
However, the promo code is valid for one-time use only for a minimum booking of three days and above.
Signing up is available for new GoCar users via the mobile app with a one-time membership fee of RM 20 and membership is open to all drivers above 18 years old, including P-License holders.

GoCar Malaysia’s chief executive officer, Wong Hoe Mun, concluded, “While the borders have been lifted, the COVID-19 virus is still circulating within our community and people are still wary about the safety of public transportation. At GoCar, we are constantly looking for ways to deliver more value-add to our users and we hope this CNY promotion will provide some savings and additional peace of mind.”
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