Mar
On the 14th of February 2005, Mr Mohamed opened Mohamed Taifoor Motoring and provided his customers consistent and unbiased service since. He appeared many times on Channel News Asia and Suria to share his expertise and also wrote for the Berita Harian Papers under a segment called Cakap Pasal Kereta for four years. People recognise him most from his radio segment on Warna 94.2FM, where he answers questions callers have about buying and selling their cars.
Mar
After leaving Bimantara, Mr Mohamed began a car exporting business back in Singapore. He befriended many people in the industry and have formed unbreakable bonds to this day. He exported vehicles to the UK, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Africa, Dubai, Mauritius, Cyprus and Russia. It was in those years that he learned most about the trade.

Mar
Bimantara was a big part of Mr Mohamed’s career advancement in the car industry. He spent ten years from the ground up till he worked with the assembly line developing cars. He was involved in developing two cars called Cakra and Neggeleng, based on Hyundai’s Accent and Elantra.
Mar
After learning in-depth about the process of importing cars, Mr Mohamed imported cars from London to Indonesia. He made trips to Europe to meet with dealers and check on the vehicles he brought in.
Mar
Mr Mohamed continued his ambitious venture in the business industry. He started Intercontinental Cargo System, where they specialised in logistics under the transportation of goods.
Mar
A year and a half later, he started OKCarRental, where they provided long term rental cars. The company ran for a year.