QUOTE(btfan @ Dec 15 2011, 12:57 AM)
A person paying for a RM50K-RM70K for a car may not be paying much attention at the depreciation rate but a person spending around RM140K will definitely think twice. Even a mere 9% depreciation a year will mean a lot that's why resale value is serious business in Malaysia.
I think pricing it at RM130K-RM140K ranges will be a tough sale even if it's a good car. Of course, there will always be a group who always buy during launches but looking at it a year or two later, will these sales be sustainable if it is priced too highly?
erm........I think pricing it at RM130K-RM140K ranges will be a tough sale even if it's a good car. Of course, there will always be a group who always buy during launches but looking at it a year or two later, will these sales be sustainable if it is priced too highly?
QUOTE(geforce88 @ from some other thread)
we buy car to drive and enjoy, NOT buy car thinking when wanna sell it / how much can sell
.Added on December 16, 2011, 10:16 am
QUOTE(gregy @ Dec 16 2011, 04:16 AM)
I for one am hoping that this mentality continues for a bit longer, so that we can still enjoy Korean cars at gooding prices
Let the naysayers keep getting ripped off by the Japs lol...
Inspira come in nice nice also people give baseless bashing. as long as Naza / Proton / Korean brands involved - a bunch of naysayers will be around as well.
Dec 16 2011, 10:14 AM
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