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The Myvi goes viral again - this time for transporting a sofa on its roof

One netizen said his son used his Myvi to transport a washing machine, clothes rack and many other items.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 15 Jan 2024 8:41AM

The Myvi goes viral again - this time for transporting a sofa on its roof
Netizens said that the driver probably resorted to transporting the sofa as using a lorry was too expensive - Screenbrag from viral video, January 15, 2024

by The Vibes Team

THE ever-popular Perodua Myvi which has since been labelled as the 'King of the Road' has been touted as a car that can do many things.

Recently photographs of a Myvi transporting a two-seater sofa on its roof went viral with netizens sharing their own Myvi tales.

One netizen said his son used his Myvi to transport a washing machine, clothes rack and many other items, while another even used it to move a fridge and mattress.

“I moved almost everything from my old house to my new one using my Myvi. I just love the car,” said another.

Netizens also said that the driver probably resorted to transporting the sofa as using a lorry was too expensive.

In the viral video, the sofa is shown secured to the roof of the Myvi with two white bands, while the driver is seen driving slowly.

Recently videos and pictures of the Perodua Myvi and Axia effortlessly going through flood waters in Shah Alam also went viral. - The Vibes, January 15, 2024

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