QUOTE(COOLPINK @ Oct 11 2024, 11:56 PM)
As far as i know. Money is indeed an issue.I met few bosses. They are trying to find 2nd hand Alphard at around RM180K to RM220K instead of buying new model.
This will seriously kill off Toyota Alphard
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Oct 12 2024, 10:34 AM
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QUOTE(COOLPINK @ Oct 11 2024, 11:56 PM) As far as i know. Money is indeed an issue.I met few bosses. They are trying to find 2nd hand Alphard at around RM180K to RM220K instead of buying new model. max_cavalera liked this post
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QUOTE(COOLPINK @ Oct 12 2024, 11:30 AM) Yet still money is not an issue for these so called "boss". Only those aiming new models costing RM400K will believe money not an issue.If it were they would not be driving Alphard/Vefire knowing cash flow will be a problem in the first place. Gaya, mutu, keunggulan takes priority here and Zeekr does not fit the bill. But many Alphard on the roads are basically recond or 2nd hand units RM180K je. At least 7 out of 10 models are according to my car dealer. Those buy recond unit RM180K just basically to show-off acting like big boss only. In addition, those buy new model at RM400K, they will not consider Alphard model already, they will rather go for Range Rover 7 seater. max_cavalera and lurkingaround liked this post
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