Property agent Jacob Ong bought a second-hand car for $1,000, and got exactly what he paid for. The battery of the 26-year-old's Honda Jazz that he bought on Feb 22 died after just five days. Ong told AsiaOne that the constant need to 'revive' the vehicle every day means driving it is 'fun and unpredictable'. 'Every time the car coughs...
'Every day the car dies': Man's daily battle with newly-bought $1,000 Honda provides comic relief for netizensProperty agent Jacob Ong bought a second-hand car for $1,000, and got exactly what he paid for.Ong told AsiaOne that the constant need to 'revive' the vehicle every day means driving it is "fun and unpredictable".
He said: "I tried taking public transport, private-hire vehicles… There were even cockroaches in my rental car and it easily adds up to $3,000. "I thought that it would be a very fun and 'throwback' kind of car," Ong said, adding he honed his skills on the road with a Honda Jazz some seven years ago. Laughing while bringing out a hammer from the car boot, he shared his morning routine of reviving the vehicle by knocking its battery.https://www.tiktok.com/@jacob.ongqg/video/7345730543302036743?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7252157227077830162