[quote=tplcaik,Apr 14 2012, 03:27 PM]
As 2008 progressed, it became apparent that more and more global manufacturers reasoned that the level playing field stipulated by CEPT will continue to be ignored by the Malaysian government for as long as possible. This temporarily derailed these manufacturers' previous plans to use Thailand (principally) as their ASEAN manufacturing hub, and forced them to reintroduce Malaysian-assembly of some models from CKD. This move allowed these foreign marques to benefit from better tariff structures applied to such vehicles, in an effort to remain competitive (in the non-National car segment), and to narrow the price difference between their models and equivalent (Excise Duty rebated) Malaysian-made cars.
The very latest update to the Malaysian Automotive Policy framework (October 2009) failed to mention any change in this discriminatory rebate policy, thereby reinforcing the suspicion that the Government will not abide by stipulated "level playing field" requirements for the foreseeable future. It should be noted that the main “solution” being pushed by the Malaysian Government to maintain the pricing advantage of locally made cars, by providing grants and subsidies (to counteract any potential removal of the excise Duty rebate) would also be deemed to be non-compliant with the Trade Agreement, contravening Non-tariff barriers to trade requirements.
The lack of direct competition at Proton models' price points (in Malaysia) has also allowed Proton, for many years, to continue selling very outdated designs, generally with scant regards to providing basic safety equipment such as airbags and anti-lock braking in domestic models. Additionally, J.D. Power survey results have consistently shown that Protons have poorer rankings in initial quality than the available competition[/spoiler]
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Please dont get cheat by this statement again la. Other tax increase to cover alr. Vios pricing never drop what? Very easy only. Comparing the Vios 1.5 TRD sport pricing in Penisular & Langkawi(Without Tax):
Penisular: RM92k
Langkawi: RM69k
Source from their official website.
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Still expensive vios in langkawi. If you know the price at dock, you'll be suprise the margin of toyota getting.
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Apr 14 2012, 03:43 PM

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