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April 16, 2025

How to Sell My Car as a Foreigner in Malaysia?

If you’re a foreigner living in Malaysia and planning to leave the country or upgrade your ride, you might be wondering how to sell your car efficiently and legally. The process of selling a vehicle in Malaysia is relatively straightforward—but there are a few key steps and documents that differ slightly for expats or foreign nationals.


This guide walks you through how to sell your car in Malaysia as a foreigner, what documents are required, and how Mobee Cars can help simplify the process.


Step 1: Check Ownership Status

Before listing your car, confirm that the car is legally registered under your name with the Road Transport Department (JPJ). If the car is registered under your employer or leasing company, you will need their written consent and supporting documents before proceeding with the sale.


Tip: If your car is still under financing, make sure to settle the loan or obtain a settlement letter from the bank.


Step 2: Gather Required Documents

Foreigners will need to prepare the following documents to sell their car in Malaysia:


Documents You’ll Need:

  1. Original Vehicle Registration Card (VOC/RC) – This proves legal ownership.
  2. Photocopy of Passport – A clear copy of your identification page.
  3. Valid Visa / Work Permit – To prove your legal presence in Malaysia.
  4. Letter of Authorization (if applicable) – If the car is registered under your employer’s name.
  5. Loan Settlement Letter (if financed) – From your bank or leasing company.
  6. PUSPAKOM B5 Inspection Report – Required to confirm the car’s condition and verify it’s not stolen or illegally modified.
  7. Insurance Cover Note – Optional, but it can help buyers during the transfer process.


Step 3: Get a PUSPAKOM B5 Inspection

All private car sales in Malaysia must go through a PUSPAKOM B5 inspection, which checks for identity, accident damage, and tampering. You can book this online or ask Mobee Cars to handle it for you.


Step 4: Prepare for Ownership Transfer

Ownership transfers must be completed at the JPJ. If you’re planning to leave Malaysia before the sale is finalised, you’ll need to assign someone with a Letter of Authorisation (LOA) to act on your behalf. This LOA must be signed and stamped by a Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public in Malaysia.


JPJ requires both the seller and buyer to be present, unless the LOA is used.


Step 5: Sell with Confidence through Mobee Cars

At Mobee Cars, we simplify the entire process for you. As a foreigner, you don’t have to worry about navigating JPJ procedures or scheduling inspections—we handle all of that.


Here’s how we help:

  1. We’ll evaluate your car and give you a fair market offer.
  2. We assist with documentation and paperwork.
  3. We manage the PUSPAKOM inspection and ownership transfer.
  4. If your road tax or insurance is expired, we can help you renew it temporarily or process the sale accordingly.


Whether you're leaving the country or just upgrading your ride, we make sure your car is sold securely and with peace of mind.


Final Tips for Foreign Car Sellers

  1. Avoid selling your car to unverified buyers. Use a registered platform like Mobee Cars.
  2. Ensure you clear any summons, fines, or road tax issues before the sale.
  3. Plan ahead if you're exiting the country—authorise someone locally or get the sale processed in advance.


Selling your car before leaving Malaysia? Let Mobee Cars take care of everything—from inspection to paperwork. Book a free car valuation today


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