Orang bodoh sombong tak payah diajar, tak payah ditegur. Buang masa. Dah ajar dah tunjuk, dia jugak yg betul.
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New Toyota Camry 2012, is Really coming now!
New Toyota Camry 2012, is Really coming now!
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Oct 15 2012, 05:26 PM
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Orang bodoh sombong tak payah diajar, tak payah ditegur. Buang masa. Dah ajar dah tunjuk, dia jugak yg betul.
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Oct 15 2012, 09:10 PM
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people dont get it dont they...
and i am gonna say this again... toyota knows their asean camry is getting whack left, right, center, top, bottom but they dont care... please dont think for a moment that toyota is not aware that their product is getting whack from everywhere... they dont have one of the best marketing team for no reason... they are not the biggest car makers in the world for no reason... after all, those that whack the camry is not their intended market anyway... so why would they care.... my money is that their intended market wont even bother looking at what some of the graduates from university of lowyat is saying.... after all, toyota already know what is their intended market for their camry... its definitely not for the car enthusiast or "enthusiast" market and frankly speaking, how big is the car enthusiast market anyway? go on bashing.... the camry will still sell.... and there is a reason why they are selling and selling in numbers that korean can only dream of.. P/S - i do find it funny at how some of the post is heading... really shows something.... |
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Oct 16 2012, 09:02 AM
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QUOTE(zweimmk @ Oct 15 2012, 09:48 PM) While what you say is indeed true, the younger generation will replace the gen X that preceded before them and so on and so forth. Can they afford to keep up with this sort of attitude with more and more people getting connected and more educated about the kind of products they are buying these days? true, but unfortunately the stats still shows that for every 1 lost customers, they gain 3-4 new customers....Our parents might fall under die hard Toyota/Honda supporters but eventually we will replace them as parents to our children one day. During which, will you still stay a die hard Toyota supporter when you know how overpriced and underspeced their new product is? They will continue to sell for now, but they better stay on the ball if they want to continue to do well. Right now, they lost me as a repeat customer and they can forget about me being their customer again in 4 to 5 years from now if they keep selling stripped down overpriced cars. toyota is well aware of that and what could be their new marketing agenda... no one knows.... we are bashing them to kingdom come but the vios kosong is still flying out the showrooms at the same rate (+/-) as it is since it was launch... i am sure we know, for every person that did research, there will be 5-10 "blind" souls out there... QUOTE(kadajawi @ Oct 15 2012, 10:46 PM) We are the future car buyers/many of us do buy cars. We are the ones who are asked for advise. We are the vocal ones. We are the influential ones. Toyota should care. As I mentioned above people also buy a Toyota because that decision won't be questioned. You buy a conti and everyone will give you trouble. Now it is the other way round, in certain segments and areas. I believe that does make a difference to these customers. influential ones?Toyota released so-so cars for quite a while in Europe. And while their reputation used to be great, they are merely a shadow of themselves. All they sell is small and cheap city cars, despite offering specially developed European standard cars, that are vastly better than what they sell here. maybe in overseas, but surely not in malaysia... as it stands, the numbers that malaysian market gives toyota yearly is like spare change.... HAHA sigh sad but true bro... |
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QUOTE(zweimmk @ Dec 5 2012, 01:50 PM) It's not the VSC that makes me pissed. It just doesn't even make sense to pay RM184k for a car that is almost stripped bare bones on essential safety and convenience features. Even more baffling are people actually willing to pay 160k of their hard-earned money for a completely barebones 2.0G car when better options such as the Passat and 508 are available for almost the same amount of money and those Camry owners are all W or B plates. because of thisThe only justification I can think of buying a Camry right now is for those people who stay in an area where there's no VW/Peugeot/Mazda/Ford 3S center near them (within 40 mins travel time), otherwise... why? ![]() slap this thing onto a Pug 508 and watch the sale figure double or triple in no time.. |
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