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<blockquote data-quote="dy5000" data-source="post: 308636" data-attributes="member: 5212"><p>Ultimately it still comes to the BMW. I've mentioned earlier that the local Audi distributor is a let-down. It is unfortunate that a luxury brand / product is being operated by a "lack-lustre" (i.e. the typical Malaysian "ok-boleh-lah" attitude) company. They are far behind others. Perhaps you can run the local or Japanese dealerships with those standards, but I don't think they have what it takes to sell vehicles starting from almost a quarter of a million Ringgit. Customers would want something that is above the norm.</p><p></p><p>BMW Malaysia is able to offer very low interest rate financing whereas the others simply can not match. Plus all the other benefits, services and support, and invitations to BMW events, etc. All of these add up the points. And so my final decision is sticking with BMW. I'm selling my E46 318, silver, tip top, 16" BMW, white lamps, PIAA bulbs, serviced by M Speed. Interested PM me. Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dy5000, post: 308636, member: 5212"] Ultimately it still comes to the BMW. I've mentioned earlier that the local Audi distributor is a let-down. It is unfortunate that a luxury brand / product is being operated by a "lack-lustre" (i.e. the typical Malaysian "ok-boleh-lah" attitude) company. They are far behind others. Perhaps you can run the local or Japanese dealerships with those standards, but I don't think they have what it takes to sell vehicles starting from almost a quarter of a million Ringgit. Customers would want something that is above the norm. BMW Malaysia is able to offer very low interest rate financing whereas the others simply can not match. Plus all the other benefits, services and support, and invitations to BMW events, etc. All of these add up the points. And so my final decision is sticking with BMW. I'm selling my E46 318, silver, tip top, 16" BMW, white lamps, PIAA bulbs, serviced by M Speed. Interested PM me. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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