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<blockquote data-quote="Schwepps" data-source="post: 159867" data-attributes="member: 3592"><p>Beg to differ, Rubik. It's up to AB to sell cars the way they want to sell them. Malaysia is still SEA's biggest car market. The 'Standard options' business model is more profitable, less competitive, and less hard work than the 'Optional options' model, and has been practised by Malaysian car dealers since the beginning of time.</p><p></p><p>Isn't it time to challenge the status quo and change that modus operandi? Haven't we had enough of limited choices, especially for luxury marques? Even if they continue with the 'Standard options' model, at least give us decent 'standards' for the prices we have to pay. You only have to look at Singapore. The market there is even smaller, but it's a very discerning market and the car companies there have to work much harder or they won't make any sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwepps, post: 159867, member: 3592"] Beg to differ, Rubik. It's up to AB to sell cars the way they want to sell them. Malaysia is still SEA's biggest car market. The 'Standard options' business model is more profitable, less competitive, and less hard work than the 'Optional options' model, and has been practised by Malaysian car dealers since the beginning of time. Isn't it time to challenge the status quo and change that modus operandi? Haven't we had enough of limited choices, especially for luxury marques? Even if they continue with the 'Standard options' model, at least give us decent 'standards' for the prices we have to pay. You only have to look at Singapore. The market there is even smaller, but it's a very discerning market and the car companies there have to work much harder or they won't make any sales. [/QUOTE]
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