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A Bangladeshi Farmer Was Caught Delivering Veggies In A Mercedes: The Langkawi Duty-Free Loophole

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A JPJ officer conducting a further inspection on a seized luxury vehicle belonging to a Bangladeshi vegetable farmer in Langkawi. (Photo: Kedah JPJ Facebook page)


Social media blew up when news broke that the Kedah Road Transport Department (JPJ) seized a Mercedes-Benz driven by a 38-year-old Bangladeshi vegetable farmer in Langkawi. Captured during Ops Luxury along Jalan Padang Matsirat while transporting fresh produce to a wet market, the driver was cited for operating without a valid driver's license, an expired road tax, and no active insurance.


But before you assume this was a high-roller flex, the unique economics of Langkawi explain how a Mercedes ended up as a humble cabbage transporter.


The Duty-Free Tax Trap: Why Old Mercs Lose All Value


Langkawi operates as a tax-free island, allowing luxury vehicles to be purchased without heavy import duties. However, when these vehicles reach 15 to 20 years of age, a major economic bottleneck occurs:

  • High Mainland Export Duty: To bring an island-registered vehicle to mainland Malaysia permanently, the owner must pay accumulated import duties. Even after decades of depreciation, the tax payable often exceeds the car's market value.
  • Trapped On The Island: Because the car cannot leave the island cost-effectively, its buyer pool shrinks dramatically to island residents only.
  • Massive Depreciation: Freed from mainland import taxes, aging luxury sedans on the island hit rock-bottom resale values. An old Mercedes-Benz can cost less to buy upfront than a basic secondhand local hatchback, making a luxury badge cheaper to acquire initially than most people think.

High Maintenance vs. "Disposable" Workhorses


While buying an old European luxury car in Langkawi is cheap, keeping it legal and running is notoriously expensive:

  • Nightmare Repair Costs: Critical fixes, such as replacing a failing Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC) pump or addressing timing chain wear, can easily rack up thousands of ringgit per job at specialist workshops, often rivaling a large chunk of the car's remaining value.
  • The "Disposable" Business Model: For farm workers or small businesses needing transport, buying an unsellable Mercedes to haul vegetables makes short-term financial sense. If the car breaks down or faces major mechanical failure, fixing it costs more than the car is worth, leading owners to run them until breakdown and then sell for scrap parts.
  • The Legal Risk: To stretch their margins, some owners cut critical corners by skipping mandatory upkeep, motor vehicle license (road tax) renewals, and valid insurance.

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Sofea Najmi

A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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