Desperate transport operators sell vehicles below market value


Demand has dropped as many parents are still worried about sending their children to school in a bus or van. - Filepic

TO make ends meet, some bus and van operators have resorted to selling their assets.

Despite having to settle for less in price, they had to let go of their vehicles to sustain themselves through the Covid-19 pandemic.

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