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e36.hartge
post Aug 9 2012, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Aug 8 2012, 11:17 PM)
An interesting letter written by a concerned Malaysian online:

Why are cars way cheaper in the US compared to Malaysia?

8 August 2012

The recent car prices issue made me curious. Having been totally unaware of such huge discrepancies between Malaysian and world prices, I went on the Internet to see what real world car prices were. I was shocked. These are US car prices with US duty and import tax paid, which are just like Malaysian car prices with duty and tax also paid, but here, you will see, they are much lower and less exorbitant than in Malaysia.

Bear in mind all cars are CBU (complete built up) Japan, CBU South Korea or CBU Germany.  The following cars we get here are CKD (complete knocked down) cars with more than 50 percent Malaysian content and "supposedly" are cheaper due to their being CKD and supporting Malaysian manufacturers.

I cannot understand, we support our own Malaysian manufacturers and beli barang buatan (buy local) Malaysia too, and yet the prices can be higher than barang buatan (made in) Japan or German, which is usually higher in quality. And yet, to make matters worse, US people's GDP per capita is higher than Malaysia and the average American earns five times more than the average Malaysian.

Mainstream car prices

Honda Accord    US$21,480 (RM64,440)        RM150,000

Honda CRV        US$22,495 (RM67,485)        RM150,000

Honda Civic        US$15,955 (RM47,865)        RM115,000

Toyota Altis        US$16,130 (RM48,390)        RM112,000

Toyota Camry    US$22,055 (RM66,165)        RM180,000

Kia Sorento        US$23,150 (RM69,450)        RM160,000

Hyundai Tucson  US$19,245 (RM57,735)        RM140,000

Hyundai Sonata  US$20,895 (RM62,685)        RM150,000

Hyundai Elantra  US$16,695 (RM50,085)        RM98,000

Luxury car prices

BMW 328i          US$36,500 (RM109,500)      RM300,000

BMW 528i          US$46,900 (RM149,000)      RM400,000

BMW 535i          US$52,500 (RM157,000)      RM600,000

BMW X5            US$47,500 (RM142,500)        RM580,000

Mercedes E350  US$51,000 (RM153,000)        RM400,000 (In M'sia for only CKD E250)

Jaguar XF          US$53,000 (RM159,000)      RM500,000

Jaguar XJ          US$73,700 (RM221,000)        RM1,000,000

Porsche Cayenne US$48,850 (RM146,000)      RM570,000

Please forward this to every Malaysian you know so that they may realise how we are being cheated in car prices and have been cheated for the past 30 years. Most Malaysians pay close to 50 percent of their salary for their monthly payments for their cars. Not only do the banks get an easy ride (cause everybody is "forced" to take loans), we have to live in debt for over seven years, depriving our family of better food and clothes.

Why is the Government continuing to burden the rakyat with these exorbitant car prices?
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u have compare with singapore's car price?
or japan's domestic car price for imported one?

e36.hartge
post Aug 10 2012, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Aug 9 2012, 09:17 PM)
Not sure bout Japan but does Singapore have its own national car project? Does Singapore have the amount of land that Malaysia has?
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oh no,see?what ever excuse u trying to play here?why in other thing u want to compare,but when about car price,there was exemption?
to own vios there,even had to pay COE SGD90k alone,no inlcuded the car's price itself
e36.hartge
post Aug 10 2012, 07:07 PM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Aug 10 2012, 06:33 PM)
NO excuses given. Facts are facts. There is a specific reason why car prices are expensive in Singapore. If u dont know or dont believe, then read up and get the facts before commenting.
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fact remain Singapore is most expensive car price,even to own vios u need COE SGD90k+the price of the car
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post Aug 10 2012, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Aug 10 2012, 07:21 PM)
My article refers to US and u bring Singapore? I explained to you WHY Singapore has high car prices and yet u cant seem to understand. I said i dont know about Japan which is the truth. Sadly u cant understand. Pity.
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is this the same fact that u trying to twist saying DOHC are better FC compared to SOHC?
nowadays cars that purposely FC-wise is SOHC la,like honda civic gen8 1.8 & 2.0,both much different in FC

 

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