QUOTE(ar188 @ Apr 23 2012, 01:56 PM)
since most of the jap high performance hybrid also very expensive in malaysia due to high CC tax, maybe the new korean hybrid range can do something about it hor. 
idiot tahap max.. hybrid where got tax la
Protn Preve failed, spot it on le way back home
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Apr 23 2012, 06:35 PM) because i want to see your answer, whether you correct yourself or not ?! http://paultan.org/2011/10/07/budget-2012-...nded-till-2013/want to know answer or not? QUOTE 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 post has been edited by WhitE LighteR: Apr 23 2012, 06:36 PM |
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Apr 23 2012, 06:42 PM) haha, oh my u never seen before hybrid cars above 2L in malaysia? and because of that you call me idiot? simply call people idiot? please show... precisely because of the tax it's expensive, but yeah... there are some running around malaysia.. u want to see photo or not? This post has been edited by WhitE LighteR: Apr 23 2012, 06:43 PM |
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Apr 23 2012, 06:47 PM) http://www.lexus.com.my/models/LS600hL/LS6...ntent_main.html lexus LS600H sold in malaysia http://www.lexus.com.my/models/RX450h/RX45...ntent_main.html lexus RX450h QUOTE(ar188 @ Apr 23 2012, 06:52 PM) http://www.porsche.com/pap/_malaysia_/mode...amera-s-hybrid/ ok you make your point for existence of hybrid with above 2.0l in msia... you have my apologize for missing the word CC in your statement..http://www.porsche.com/pap/_malaysia_/mode...yenne-s-hybrid/ but what is the selling price before tax of 30% + 75%? (there is always sales tax of 10%) |
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Apr 23 2012, 07:00 PM) ok peace.. some industry comments and prices if those taxes were removed.. in this link. http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...usiness/8272277 QUOTE That means luxury hybrid cars would be tentatively priced at RM286,000 to RM312,000 for the Lexus RX450h, RM548,000 to RM598,000 for Lexus LS600h L and RM396,000 to RM432,000 for Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid. even without taxes, the selling price is still crazy xpensive. this this not normal ppl punya price range... this is one reason i actually support the taxes in place and instead subsidize petrol price.... |
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