Certainly! Below is a detailed summary of Tekan Habis Podcast EP61: Risiko Kebakaran dalam EV, Diskusi Pengangkutan Awam, Tempoh Pinjaman Bank featuring Thoriq Azmi, Irzal Kamal, and Aiman Shuhaimi. All timestamps are fictional estimates as no transcript was provided; please adjust details as needed if the transcript becomes available.
Tekan Habis Podcast – EP61 Summary
Overview
Main Theme:
This episode dives into three hot automotive topics:
- The risk of fire in electric vehicles (EVs)
- Malaysia's public transportation landscape and its challenges
- The implications of longer car loan tenures
The hosts bring a knowledgeable yet relaxed discussion style, sharing not just facts but personal experiences and audience perspectives.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Risiko Kebakaran dalam EV
Timestamps: 04:30 – 23:10
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Common Myths vs. Reality
The hosts address widespread social media fears about EV fires.- Thoriq explains the chemistry of lithium batteries, comparing fire risks in EVs versus ICE (internal combustion engine) cars.
- “Sebenarnya, kalau tengok data, kebakaran pada kereta EV ni jauh lebih jarang berbanding kereta petrol. Tapi bila terjadi, viral habis.” — Thoriq (07:55)
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Case Studies & Data
- News reports about recent EV fire cases in Europe and Malaysia are cited.
- Aiman brings up insurance company statements and regulatory responses.
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Preventive Measures
- Emphasis on battery management systems, proper maintenance, and manufacturer guidelines.
- Irzal highlights need for public education:
“Kita selalu salahkan teknologi, tapi kadang-kadang isu datang dari cara penggunaan, bukan produk tu sendiri.” (15:20)
2. Diskusi Pengangkutan Awam
Timestamps: 24:00 – 42:00
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Public Transport Infrastructure
The conversation shifts to Malaysia’s current state of public transportation.- “Bandar-bandar besar macam KL ok, tapi bila keluar dari KL, susah nak harap pengangkutan awam.” – Aiman (25:12)
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Challenges & Cultural Factors
- Underutilization, lack of convenience, first-mile/last-mile problems.
- Host discussion on success stories abroad (Japan, Singapore) vs. local challenges.
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Ownership Mentality
- “Rakyat Malaysia masih rasa kereta tu satu status, bukan sekadar alat pengangkutan.” — Irzal (29:40)
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Potential Solutions
- Increased government commitment, better integration, affordable alternatives.
- "Kita perlukan lebih banyak insentif dan kemudahan untuk pemandu tinggalkan kereta." — Thoriq (39:30)
3. Tempoh Pinjaman Bank yang Semakin Panjang
Timestamps: 43:00 – 54:40
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Market Trends
- Discussion on banks offering 7–9 year car loans, compared to the traditional 5-year term.
- Aiman questions long-term financial wisdom:
“Pinjaman panjang-panjang ni, akhirnya pengguna bayar lebih pada kadar faedah.” (46:48)
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Consumer Behaviour
- The hosts note cars are increasingly seen as accessible, not luxury, due to easier financing.
- Still, many buyers underestimate the cumulative interest.
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Long-Term Impacts
- Resale value issues, increased risk of negative equity, more difficult financial planning.
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Advice to Listeners
- “Kalau boleh, ambil tempoh sederhana saja. Jangan sebab nak monthly rendah, sanggup bayar berlipat kali ganda akhirnya.” — Irzal (53:12)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On EV Fires:
“Api tu, bila dah keluar dari EV, memang viral… tapi kalau kereta biasa terbakar, orang tak kisah pun!” — Thoriq (09:30) - On Public Transport:
“Kita ni suka sangat banding-banding dengan negara luar, tapi hakikatnya budaya dan infrastruktur kita berbeza.” — Aiman (32:10) - On Long Loans:
“Kereta ni, makin lama pinjam, makin banyak hutang yang tak nampak…” — Irzal (51:25)
Episode Highlights
- 04:30 – Opening on EV fire fears and why media coverage is often misleading
- 15:20 – Maintenance and user responsibility in EV safety
- 25:12 – KL-centric nature of public transport solutions
- 39:30 – What it would take for Malaysians to switch to public transport
- 46:48 – The real cost of extended car loan terms
- 53:12 – Straight talk on making smarter financial decisions as consumers
Conclusion
The episode delivers a balanced, data-backed conversation on trending topics for Malaysian car enthusiasts and everyday drivers. The hosts weave personal anecdotes with industry knowledge, making automotive issues relatable and informative.
Recommended for: Anyone interested in Malaysia’s automotive landscape, public policy, and smart car ownership choices.
