Here’s a new rumor! You don’t have to agree but it is good for you to know. The launching date for the new Perodua Myvi 2011 might be postponed. The issue of having insufficient car parts in the local production factories was mentioned to be the main reason. Can you wait any longer?





How long do people in Malaysia have to buy the ugly fuc88ing Myvi, which is being sold with many – many face lifts. Change front bumper call is special , change back bumper call it super special Limited Edition, Change seat cover or color and call it … F 1 edition. My god….. How long we have to see this ugly looking car in production. Some Toyota fellows are really making money in Malaysia.
What is difference in Proton and Produa? Both idiots pull the car model till our grand children finish SPM.Better Migrate if want to drive some value for money car.
Where else can we go, bro? Perodua cars are simply made to satisfy the need of low and middle class types of people. With the money that the Perodua and Proton accumulate throughout the year, most of them are used to feed those local employees. Without these jobs, unemployment would be even worse. Yes, the prices are unreasonable, but you have to know about our tax regulation system.
We suggest you to read this article by Dr. Mahathir if you have time:
http://www.facebook.com/notes/dr-mahathir-bin-mohamad/protectionism/10150163589652529
Feel free to add your comment.
I read Dr. Mahadir’s note. Datuk Seri you wrote , India also have tariff barriers but then how come honda civic 1.8 is being sold there at RM 82,000.Even Toyota Altis is also at same price range. Most of the hatch backs like VW Polo , etc are around RM 35,000.
If proton is not there then Malaysian will work in assembly plant of other car manufacturers from Japan etc. Liberalization always opens more job opportunity. Then Malaysia would have exported more cars to the ASEAN and world. Indian Hyundai plant exports 90,000 i10 to world. Suzuki Maruti does the same . Suzuki Alto In Malaysia comes from India. By the way what is the export figure for Proton and Produa.
When Malaysia opened its door for foreign investment in electronics manufacturing lots of companies like Sony, Panasonic ,Hitachi etc open plant in Malaysia.Currently , Malaysian exports are 54% electronic goods. Malaysia is also largest exporter of air-conditioners. This has happen because of open door policy on foreign investment in electronics sector. Same would have happened in case of Automobile Industry.
Totally agree!