Hey dude,
Can I make some comment on your statement?
Based on your comments, I would like assume that
a) You think that Proton's car are overpriced? I agree
b) You think that oversea cars including Hyundai are better than Proton? I agree with that, but I do not think Hyundai is much more better than Proton since I had read some review about their cars after maybe 5-6 years of time.
Is just some assumption I made. Chill dude.
Who doesn't want to drive a Honda City if given a Proton BLM's price? As a BLM driver does not made me a Proton supporter.
Do you think I willing to choose local made cars if I was given the choice to choose?
In UK, if you have about RM 200k, you can purchase a Porshe, but we are in a RM 90k for a new Honda City country. We have to deal with the reality. With a budget of RM 40k, we can only own a BLM. Is not your fault or anybody's fault to make us deal in this situation but you have to know this is the government's policy.( I would to make this clear that I am not standing at any political side in this statement)
If you think leaving this country would satisfy you, then please go ahead. You think I don't want to leave also, I just cannot afford.
So dude, this is thread regarding the reviews of this mpv. Out of nowhere, you came out bashing Proton without knowing this mpv's quality. It maybe a successful or a failure to Proton in the future but you will have to know that this RM70k ++ is consider very expensive if you compare to oversea's market but here in this country, it maybe a value buy.
Got what I meant?
Let's make this clear again, I am standing at the neutral side, not siding any local or overseas cars but I am just saying what can you get with a budget of RM 70k++ in this market
you know who to blame for the stupid car tax structure in the country .