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sinleong
07-10-2007, 08:29 PM
Quote from Bangkok Post, "Malaysia has low-cost cars in the guise of national car programmes and is attempting to sell them in Asean. They include Proton-Mitsubishi, Perodua-Daihatsu and Naza-Peugeot partnerships."

http://www.bangkokpost.com/051007_Motoring/05Oct2007_motor01.php

usj17-resident
07-10-2007, 11:29 PM
Quote from Bangkok Post, "Malaysia has low-cost cars in the guise of national car programmes and is attempting to sell them in Asean. They include Proton-Mitsubishi, Perodua-Daihatsu and Naza-Peugeot partnerships."

http://www.bangkokpost.com/051007_Motoring/05Oct2007_motor01.php


Got meh ??? Like what ???

Bolehland export cars ???? 20+ year model called Iswara ???

Let's wake up !!

tryagain
08-10-2007, 10:14 AM
Hi,
Sad, our national car program not doing that well compare to Korea.

Hyundai have even populated Korean Peninsula with Hyundai Bus, Hyundai Trucks. Really sucessful. As for cars, Ssangyong, Kia, etc are all doing well.
Don't believe, go to Korea..

Maybe we should revamp our national car program or tiru or learn from Korean but the problem is our people not that good at application learning. We are good at AP Program, how to get fast buck without doing much, MLM etc.
How?

trifecta
08-10-2007, 07:41 PM
Quote from Bangkok Post, "Malaysia has low-cost cars in the guise of national car programmes and is attempting to sell them in Asean. They include Proton-Mitsubishi, Perodua-Daihatsu and Naza-Peugeot partnerships."

http://www.bangkokpost.com/051007_Motoring/05Oct2007_motor01.php

I didnt know we were trying to penetrate Asean but if we are it's a good thing. Thailand got the jump on us by becoming the detroit of the east while we were busy trying to setup up proton.

logicman
08-10-2007, 10:56 PM
I didnt know we were trying to penetrate Asean but if we are it's a good thing. Thailand got the jump on us by becoming the detroit of the east while we were busy trying to setup up proton.


Can't sell locally, so export lor..

U may be surprise that u can buy it half the price in Asean countries under AHTN agreement.

Malaysia boleh!!!!