日本車更慘 Overpriced and kosong spec. If no competition, 12 years ago, a major car company removed ESP from a RM 175k D-segment sedan. Without competition, today's Kamuri is probably RM 250k, with 2 airbags + 0 ESP
Your explanation is really make sense. Very logic & reasonable not to compare our car price against other countries. We should only compare between cars that are sold in Malaysia!
@isaachii16 күн бұрын
Correct! 你讲的很对。认同!
@jimmyng667716 күн бұрын
From Singapore we are so jealous of Malaysia car prices. Can only drool but gave to Heaven high prices. A model Y in Malaysia cost RM 190K but here it is RM860.
@Rex-ww4cw16 күн бұрын
There's nothing Singapore can do about it. Singapore is a high income country and is very small/city state, which means that a lot of people can afford car which will cause a lot of traffic congestion. This is why the country purposely made car expensive.
@雷漏木个海16 күн бұрын
We are also jealous of Singapore public transport efficiency。。。in malaysia can't go to a destination without private car .......
@choonhawtan16 күн бұрын
Same when we compare the salary. A cleaner in Spore is easily RM5k+
贵的那些pump air for self arrogant. 那便宜的那些随便说话但cash flow positive。
@showhonghan15 күн бұрын
一巴掌,一巴掌赏下去的感觉真爽~😌 谢谢Uncle“ 带”路~🤟🏻
@daydaystudydaydayup16 күн бұрын
所以跟中国车没关系,是马来西亚经销商,税收,运费,销售等等需要成本。
@taichooyee16 күн бұрын
不要歪曲掉,这是整体的东西
@root318314 күн бұрын
关税、本地销售商分成、人工水电等支出成本都是导致不同地区售价有差异的根本原因。
@kckfen16 күн бұрын
Yalah... i been telling people this, cannot use China car price as benchmark for China car in Malaysia price, beside there is multilevel of subsidies for NEV in China, which also help bring those car price down. There is no way the Chinese government is going to subsidies oversea market and give cash rebate to none China chinese citizens.
@chrizyuen16 күн бұрын
Use profit margin benchmark more realistic? Malaysia margin 13% Vs china 3%
@kckfen15 күн бұрын
@chrizyuen They can have 3% in China as the volume in China is much bigger, plus government subsidies on production cost, like steel, lithium, battery production, etc.. these subsidies are not translated to overseas models sold outside China. Here they need higher profit margin due to lower volume. If they profit margin 3% is not sustainable as later need to bare unforseen cost that may eat into profit margin and smaller volume, and so many middle man in Malaysia in automotive industry, they themselves also cant survive with 3 percent profit margin...
It will be more informative if you can give the actual selling price before Malaysian government duties and tax and also a chart comparing selling price of other foreign cars of similar range.