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Common Myths About Vehicle Storage in Malaysia, Debunked
Vehicle storage is one of those topics where confident-sounding assumptions circulate widely, repeated often enough that they start to feel like common sense. Some of these assumptions are harmless. Others quietly lead owners toward decisions that cost them money, time, or a vehicle's condition down the line. Here are some of the most persistent myths, and what's actually true behind each one. Myth 1: "Malaysia doesn't get cold, so storage doesn't matter" It's true that Malay


Classic Cars, Daily Drivers, Supercars, and EVs: Do They Need Different Storage Care?
It's tempting to think of vehicle storage as a single service: a car goes in, sits safely, and comes out in the same condition it went in. In practice, "the same condition" means something different depending on what kind of vehicle is being stored. A 1960s classic, a daily-use sedan, a low-mileage supercar, and a modern EV all face genuinely different risks when left sitting, and a storage approach built around one of these categories doesn't automatically suit the other thr


EV Storage: Why Electric Vehicles Need an Entirely Different Storage Protocol
There's a common assumption that storing an electric vehicle should be simpler than storing a combustion-engine car. No fuel to stabilise. No oil to worry about. No engine internals at risk of corrosion from sitting idle. On paper, it looks like EVs should be the easier category to leave alone for a few months. In practice, the opposite is closer to the truth. EVs trade one set of storage risks for another, and the new set is arguably less forgiving, because it centres on a h


Motorcycle Storage in Malaysia: From Mopeds to Sport Bikes, and Why It Deserves Specialist Care
Vehicle storage conversations tend to default to cars. Motorcycles, when they come up at all, are often treated as an afterthought — a smaller, simpler version of the same problem, requiring a smaller version of the same solution. That assumption doesn't hold up well in practice. Motorcycles face many of the same climate-driven risks as cars, but they face them with far less protection. There's no sealed cabin keeping humidity off the upholstery, no thick body panels bufferin
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