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02-04-2018, 11:36 AM | #1 | |||
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02-04-2018, 01:57 PM | #2 | ||
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Malaysia is my home country, and the Proton Saga and Wira are basically the equivalent of the Holden Commodore here. I wonder if this will become a problem here in a few years, as Holden Commodores will continue to have a strong following in the secondhand markets post-mortem and spares will be harder and harder to find
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02-04-2018, 02:32 PM | #3 | ||
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I just got back from holidaying in KL 3 days ago (hence my interest in following Malaysian news) and I must say a lot of the Wira's still on the road there now looked pretty battered and worn. Perodua also seem to be overtaking Proton as the most popular car there, but Toyota and Honda also seem popular. But they are proud of their Protons and even have them in their National Museum (together with an historic Rolls Royce) as per these happy holiday snaps I took there:
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02-04-2018, 03:16 PM | #4 | ||
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You can see the heavy Mitsubishi influence in the 80s (and 90s) Protons - that boxy white thing looks like a Colt sized sedan, with Magna styling, and a Cordia nose. There were many variants of the Mitsi theme that interchanged in that period - like the utes that could accept a sigma front clip - in other markets the basic models were a sigma shell with that ute front clip on them.
I have a few work colleague friends who live in Malaysia, way down south, just to the east of Singapore, and travel into Singapore each day. The cost of road tax is phenomenal for them. They also keep cars for relatives who live in Singapore, as they have strict rules, and expensive "licences" that last 10 years, and cost almost as much as a new car. But at least the Malaysians got something right with the car industry - well, based on my colleagues love of cars - they seem to have embodied the patriotic support of their local manufacturing. Sure, their industry had many protections (making it very unfair for Australia) but other ASEAN built cars were close to exempt, if not totally exempt, but they still bought a lot of locally manufactured vehicles. |
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03-04-2018, 01:21 PM | #5 | ||
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Perodua has well and truly outstripped Proton for many years in Malaysia. The Myvi is just about everywhere and Proton are not seen as a desirable brand to own.
Not so sure the Malaysian govt. got the car industry right, industry protection artificially increases the cost of cars there. For instance, the Preve starts at around rm$57,000 and in Aust, around $19,000 so on the surface, about the same but salaries are much lower in Malaysia therefore, not as affordable for their OWN car, never mind the more desirable Japanese or 'continental' brands. This leads to heaps of heaps on the road and a demand for spare parts hence the issue with the old Wira (an old Mitsu Lancer). Interestingly, I remember reading a similar article here in Australia many years ago, the car in question was the Datsun 120Y... |
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04-04-2018, 03:32 PM | #7 | |||
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Sometimes drive a current model Preve, uninspiring with a rough donk but it does have a suspension 'tuned by Lotus'. Also a Naza Citra (Kia), big ole bus but tough and reliable as nails. Did drive a Perdana for a while years back and didn't actually mind it! |
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