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Proton Holdings to push for Vehicle end of life policy
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<blockquote data-quote="bmwky" data-source="post: 22276" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>I rarely post...but this issue really gets to me..As it is not enough we have to pay exorbitant taxes and AP permits (to the govt cronies) for imported cars. In addition all the protection that goes into proton to enable them to sell more cars to sustain manufacturing operation and maintain the salary/benefits/perks of proton's employees.Now the govt have to contemplate to dig more into our wallet to help generate more sales for a business entity Proton Holdings (and other national parasites) to survive. Their justification:"The old vehicles have to be taken off the road as the total automotive industry volume has come to a saturation stage"Why dun they think of that when they started the grand idea of building a national car in a country of 20 mil people? Do we fric**** owe them something to keep their business alive???? All thanks to some great ideas from our ex-"visionary" PM. :stupid:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmwky, post: 22276, member: 102"] I rarely post...but this issue really gets to me..As it is not enough we have to pay exorbitant taxes and AP permits (to the govt cronies) for imported cars. In addition all the protection that goes into proton to enable them to sell more cars to sustain manufacturing operation and maintain the salary/benefits/perks of proton's employees.Now the govt have to contemplate to dig more into our wallet to help generate more sales for a business entity Proton Holdings (and other national parasites) to survive. Their justification:"The old vehicles have to be taken off the road as the total automotive industry volume has come to a saturation stage"Why dun they think of that when they started the grand idea of building a national car in a country of 20 mil people? Do we fric**** owe them something to keep their business alive???? All thanks to some great ideas from our ex-"visionary" PM. :stupid: [/QUOTE]
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