QUOTE(DM3 @ Jul 26 2012, 11:24 AM)
Only heard of one Camry burnt.... wat what the reason eh?New Toyota Camry 2012, is Really coming now!
New Toyota Camry 2012, is Really coming now!
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Aug 22 2012, 11:40 AM
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Sep 3 2012, 07:48 PM
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Sep 4 2012, 06:13 PM
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QUOTE(IluvProton @ Sep 3 2012, 09:00 PM) This just in. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is also Finance Minister, is reading his Budget 2012 speech at the moment, and he has already touched on something that involves the auto sector, announcing that incentives given to hybrid cars have been extended till 31 December 2013! Well noted ,,,Thank you for information Here’s some background: In Budget 2011, the government introduced FULL import duty and excise duty exemption for hybrid and electric cars and motorcycles. Previously, it was 100% import duty exemption and 50% excise duty exemption, Budget 2011 made it 100% exemption for BOTH import duty and excise duty. The deal, for hybrid cars with 2.0 litre engines and below, was supposed to expire on Dec 31, 2011. This has led to huge growth in sales for hybrid models such as the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius, while Lexus took advantage of this incentive to bring in the CT 200h hatchback at an attractive price. Honda Malaysia and UMW Toyota will be happy with today’s announcement and can plan ahead from now, bringing in more of the hybrids. cross your finger the car is 2.0 and below engine |
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QUOTE(landlily98 @ Sep 5 2012, 01:08 AM) Weird.... First buying a Camry is sinful, now buying bigger engine displacement car also become an offense now in F&F? Many probably will agree that most 2.0L D segment is under power ( of course, this can also be twisted to 'power is just adequate' in certain situations), so what's wrong of getting a bigger cc car if one can afford it? Besides, these Jap D-segment don't come with a Turbo engine, so what's the big deal about stressing to Kepala Pening how good a Turbo engine is? Yeah..hopefully UMW will do that Come on people, don't be such a green eye monster! there may be a new incentive for locally assembled hybrid car later this year. If UMW decided to CKD Camry 2.5 Hybrid, it's gonna be fantastic. Added on September 5, 2012, 6:56 am Bro, did you ask permission from forumers here or not before you bought your W204? Hehe, I hope you have a valid reason to buy this W204 when a Wira/Waja/Preve... whatever.... can also do the same job.... Added on September 5, 2012, 7:03 am Next time just say you had bought a Camry 1.3, maybe the rest will be happier to hear this. Now their cars have bigger displacement than yours, probably make them feel more satisfied..... |
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