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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 267665" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>I just came back from South Africa last week and I didn't see any of those Toyota Starlets. I knew how it looked like because I drove one of those in the early 90s. It was a rear wheel drive and very prone to oversteer. Mind you, the cars in South Africa are dirt cheap and they have good taste too. Cayennes, Golf GTis, BMWs, Mercs, Saabs..basically they are everywhere and heaps of them! Are you sure it was South Africa bro?</p><p>China also has their own local market VW. It is called VW Santana. A bit dated, but serve the purpose. Majority become taxis. But the price is not as pricey as our Potong Zaka. Why is that so? Again, they have the economies of scale and also they want to have it for the right reasons.</p><p>What makes our cars (P. Zaka) funny is that they have no quality at all but the price is so expensive. (With the exception of Perodua cars). That is why you see only Malaysia produces funny cars. At this point, I really pity the new Proton CEO because he is going to turn around a company that was not supposed to exist.</p><p> </p><p>My 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 267665, member: 2733"] I just came back from South Africa last week and I didn't see any of those Toyota Starlets. I knew how it looked like because I drove one of those in the early 90s. It was a rear wheel drive and very prone to oversteer. Mind you, the cars in South Africa are dirt cheap and they have good taste too. Cayennes, Golf GTis, BMWs, Mercs, Saabs..basically they are everywhere and heaps of them! Are you sure it was South Africa bro? China also has their own local market VW. It is called VW Santana. A bit dated, but serve the purpose. Majority become taxis. But the price is not as pricey as our Potong Zaka. Why is that so? Again, they have the economies of scale and also they want to have it for the right reasons. What makes our cars (P. Zaka) funny is that they have no quality at all but the price is so expensive. (With the exception of Perodua cars). That is why you see only Malaysia produces funny cars. At this point, I really pity the new Proton CEO because he is going to turn around a company that was not supposed to exist. My 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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