QUOTE(munky @ Jan 22 2014, 09:29 AM)
mana boleh, got god car but dont buy is a suggestion that cannot be comprehended
Bumi dealers to government: Keep auto APs
Bumi dealers to government: Keep auto APs
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Jan 22 2014, 09:32 AM
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Jan 22 2014, 10:01 AM
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QUOTE(munky @ Jan 22 2014, 09:43 AM) if meleis can boikot mcd starbucks blah3, i believe the non meleis can too boikot is easy when you already dont patronize that outlet.no need to buy local as in malaysian cars. Buy cars made in asean, no need AP right? only vios is god car. Others can go dai non meleis already used to car pricing liao, complain only but still buy la, |
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Jan 22 2014, 10:34 AM
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QUOTE(munky @ Jan 22 2014, 10:25 AM) hmm thats the problem. So how? waiting for the gomen to reduce the price gonna take forever as long as BN is in charge, and as long as kampung ppl exist, i think BN will continue to be in control even if BN not in control, those guys who are enjoying the APs, you think the opposition no need to convince them to give their support to opposition?it's all business okay, everyone is out for themselves, you think PR wont drool when they see the revenue from these taxes? the fact is, as long we remain obsessed with cars, someone will always be making money out of that obsession. |
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Jan 22 2014, 10:39 AM
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Jan 22 2014, 10:45 AM
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Jan 22 2014, 11:00 AM
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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Jan 22 2014, 10:51 AM) Who knows, maybe there won't even be any negotiations if a PR government is in place. Just scrap the AP system. and increase income tax and GST rates, reduce even more subsidiesA PR government would be kind of a populist young government. They will do what makes the rakyat happy. And doing away with the AP will make the rakyat very happy. But of course they would need to find ways to cover the shortfall in income. This, we expect them to do by cutting down on losses and leakages that are prone to the current BN government. |
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Jan 22 2014, 11:08 AM
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QUOTE(Toyoi @ Jan 22 2014, 11:01 AM) one way to solve it is public tender and lottery selection/quota system for used imported cars eg.from Japan (to determine supply & demand) need to consider major factor of local employmentand imposed only brand principal to be sole importer eg. Toyota Malaysia handle used recond Toyota cars from Japan or other countries (and to provide official warranty, parts, services etc) ahhhh MITI....simple things like this also cannot think kah now a lot of CKD pressure is put to create jobs, employment, songlap also if PR suddenly make CBU cars so cheap, car makers will scramble to shut down CKDs including proton of course. then what about the workforce? you really want those unemployed running around the country? |
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Jan 22 2014, 11:16 AM
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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Jan 22 2014, 11:11 AM) which means you also have to go after tax dodgers, ppl who pay kopi O for traffic offences, ppl need to start paying for licenses or permits for house renovations and tear down illegal extensions, to do proper architect drawing, approved by engineers etc. |
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Jan 22 2014, 11:22 AM
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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Jan 22 2014, 11:19 AM) They can start with the big ticket songlaps. yes but i also hear a lot of cases where the people are getting hammered for illegal extensions etc. cleaning up the system also means whatever easy way out the ppl ennjoyed last time is also gonna get cleaned up.That's a good place to start. See Selangor? Since coming into power, PR has greatly improved Selangor's finances. big ticket songlaps takes years to successfully stop, easiest with low level small things |
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Jan 22 2014, 11:30 AM
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QUOTE(Toyoi @ Jan 22 2014, 11:23 AM) the public tender lottery system in theory should inflate the price and must be directly bidded by individual buyers only which goes against the populist promise of cheap imported cars for the peoplesuch barriers will help control the demand and supply for those who can afford it making principal brand as sole importer will further curtail the market if deemed too expensive, buyers relents and buy local CKD units lah basically something akin to the COE system where you bid to have the luxury of owning the car. and that means again high car prices, high unemployment if you want to stop CKD and close proton. what does this achieve? QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Jan 22 2014, 11:25 AM) It's like fishing. Small ones, not worth the time. Go for the big ones first. then the populist policy is defeated, if the people come and say, 'we vote for you and now you come hantam us and demolish out things, last time BN no come disturb also''Imagine, no NFC, no PKFZ, no Puspahanas, etc. etc. Good that things are getting cleaned up, right? Even the small ones. An illegal extension is what it is - illegal. Those owners think they can get away with it but now are paying for it. Serve them right. |
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Jan 22 2014, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Jan 22 2014, 11:34 AM) BN also going after those people lah. Heck, there are some people I also would like to report. Got one dungu built an extension in the back lane, so much so access by emergency vehicles like fire engines is affected. BN can settle mar, if really clean cannot anymore. BN you know they coming to just for kopi money. If serious PR coming you finish liao, kopi money cannot settle.PR better not be populist to the extent that they close one eye to wrongdoings. seems like they are keen to promise anything until tat extent which means BN style but different packaging. same same but different. |
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Jan 22 2014, 11:45 AM
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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Jan 22 2014, 11:43 AM) Good for the country, if kopi money cannot settle. you are 1 of 25 million?I don't give bribes. If I am going to get fined or whatever, so be it. Not going to buy myself out of trouble. of coz good for country but are the people really ready for that kind of change? if not PR waitlonglong.com |
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QUOTE(jie88 @ Jan 22 2014, 12:11 PM) i guess most of us that support for PR will agree that in order to have a better future for our country , courruption is the first thing to solve , and if that means we cant give kopi money anymroe , so be it . its about long term . Not like some quarter who juz so short sighted and giving support although current government just giving them a little sweets and they sembah them like god dyy thing is i personally witness the race that most want these things to be fixed are still the ones quickest to bribe their way out of it. it's hypocrititcal actions that are really preventing PR from fully taking over |
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Jan 22 2014, 12:39 PM
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QUOTE(jie88 @ Jan 22 2014, 12:38 PM) typical BN fag spotted , well if PR really taken over and they wipe out all the bribery so be it , i dont mind not paying bribe at all . We as the middle class civilian has to do what we have to do to survive in this harsh unequal country set up with so many tongkats to the certain race . lol terasaWell i understand that if i have an advantage (tongkat) i wouldnt like to let it go too , but then see what it does to malaysia in the long run ? Damn it our GDP used to be on par with hong kong and korea but see where we are now ? corruption is so deep we are in top 10 of d most corrupted country in this world . well i m going for lunch now have fun lol |
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in the end , i read this sort of hypocritical reporting i give up on cheap cars in malaysia QUOTE MAA today announced the Total Industry Volume achieved in 2013 – essentially how many cars were sold in Malaysia last year. The grand figure has come up to 655,793 motor vehicles, which is a new record and represents a 4.5% growth over 2012′s 627,753 motor vehicles and ahead of MAA’s initial TIV forecast which was 640,000 motor vehicles. The 655,793 number consisted of 576,657 passenger vehicles and 79,136 commercial vehicles, an increase of 4.4% and 4.7% over 2012 numbers respectively. http://paultan.org/2014/01/22/maa-2013/ |
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