Netizens Investigate After Man Spots RM638,000 'FF2' Licence Plate On... A Bezza
Twitter users did not expect the owner to use the licence plate on a car that was 15 times cheaper than it.
Recently, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) earned RM34 million in revenue following the launch of a new vehicle registration series beginning with 'FF'
According to New Straits Times, Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the highest-bidded licence plate was 'FF8', which was sold for RM950,000.
One of the most expensive licence plates sold during the bidding was 'FF2', which was auctioned for RM638,000.
On Thursday, 25 May, a Twitter user shared a photo of a woman stepping out of a car with the 'FF2' licence plate, but the vehicle confused netizens.
As the licence plate was sold at a hefty price tag, Twitter users did not expect the owner to use it on a car that was 15 times cheaper than it.
"She just used it on a Bezza, babe," the user wrote.
The tweet went viral, garnering 3,500 retweets, but netizens were unsure whether the image was authentic
One user claimed that the image was edited and that the actual licence plate on the Bezza is 'KFF2'.
They also attached an image of the same alleged Bezza with its real licence plate.
"Edited. The real licence plate is 'KFF2'," wrote another user, supporting the claim.
Meanwhile, another user speculated that the owner may have purchased the licence plate and used it on the Bezza while waiting to buy a more expensive vehicle.