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BMW have launched four new diesel models here in Malaysia
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<blockquote data-quote="affan66" data-source="post: 382342" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>my 2 cents</p><p> </p><p>1. transport industry needs to upgrade old lorries</p><p>2. new lorries mean new charges - translated into higher cost of goods</p><p> </p><p>from what i know, oil & gas companies are ready for Euro 4. The issue is, can Malaysians afford to pay market price of Euro 4 diesel... Just see how much it is in Singapore.</p><p>Someone told me the newer trucks are Euro 4 ready but the older trucks, buses cannot take the newer diesels. </p><p>Yes, consumption is better, but still need to fork a huge sum of money to replace the fleet or for a single truck operator, that is still a huge money to invest</p><p> </p><p>govt needs to come up with a clear plan on transition to newer diesel and transparent pricing mechanism for fuel. No other choice. We can't continue living in subsidies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="affan66, post: 382342, member: 65"] my 2 cents 1. transport industry needs to upgrade old lorries 2. new lorries mean new charges - translated into higher cost of goods from what i know, oil & gas companies are ready for Euro 4. The issue is, can Malaysians afford to pay market price of Euro 4 diesel... Just see how much it is in Singapore. Someone told me the newer trucks are Euro 4 ready but the older trucks, buses cannot take the newer diesels. Yes, consumption is better, but still need to fork a huge sum of money to replace the fleet or for a single truck operator, that is still a huge money to invest govt needs to come up with a clear plan on transition to newer diesel and transparent pricing mechanism for fuel. No other choice. We can't continue living in subsidies. [/QUOTE]
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