
According to the informant, the used car market is also the main source of income for TVRI every week. This used car market makes it very easy to sell or buy the right used car at a good price. For sale family, personal and transportation vehicles of various brands.Īccording to the researchers’ interviews with used car sellers and buyers on the TVRI website, the seller charges a rental fee of 25,000 rupees for space rental. The cars sold come from various regions, including Solo, Magelang, Yogyakarta, and Jakarta. E-mail: The trend of buying used cars is now clearly visible from the enthusiasm of used car sellers and buyers at the TVRI Yogyakarta office yard every weekend, used car sellers and buyers in the used car market in various areas outside Yok Jakarta. He now participates in the editorial team of an Indonesian newspaper to review and publish the latest automotive news. Since January 2014, he has been part of the Content Writer team in Indonesia. Since 2008, he has covered various automotive events in the country. Tutus Subronta Tutus Subronta started his career in the automotive world as a journalist at Media Indonesia. “We are still working, but the hours are reduced,” he said.

“If visitors pay once, they enter (enter directly). Road Collapses Due to Mining Activities, Regent of Tanah Bumbu Will Report to DPR RI According to Andy, this situation forced him to reduce his working hours. As a result, the presence in the used car market is declining. The impact of the spread of corona makes people reluctant or afraid to leave their homes. The situation in the midst of this pandemic directly affects the sales of used cars. The government is pushing for widespread social distancing restrictions (PSBB) to force people to work and study at home. Until last month, Indonesia was one of the countries affected by Covid-19. Among the most popular MPVs are the Honda Mobilio, Suzuki Ertiga, Nissan Grand Livina, Toyota Avanza and Mitsubishi Xpander,” he explained. “In Jogja, the favorites are MPV, SUV, city car.

According to him, the sale of Mobilio is currently in great demand. It’s not the Toyota Avanza, but the Honda Mobilio that is gaining popularity on campus. Seeing the pre-coronavirus trend, Andy explained that MPV is still popular in Jogja. “As long as everything goes smoothly with sales, for the 5 places I own every month, I can provide a turnover of 15-20 units per month,” he said. Yes, there are 5 kiosks, a total of 22 units that I display there. “Generic brands and types vary, but mostly Japanese devices. While working at Carcentro, Andy claimed to be able to sell up to a dozen used cars of various brands. Magelang, Yogyakarta is in a strategic position. He saw that sales at Carcentro were very possible because of its location on Jl. For the price range of IDR 50 million to IDR 1 billion, “said Andy. I sell devices, I still focus on Japanese brands only in Carcentro. Several cars came from Central Java, even from Jakarta and its surroundings. The origin of the cars being sold is not only from Yogyakarta, but also different. Andy said all of his Carcentro stalls focus on selling Japanese-made cars.
