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<blockquote data-quote="zib" data-source="post: 571046" data-attributes="member: 23925"><p>Safri,</p><p>Sorry I have to disagree with you. Goks is correct. BMW malaysia does take a big fat chunk of margin from the principal i.e BMW HQ.</p><p></p><p>FYI BMW assembles the car itself here for some model and AB, Ingress,Quill and who ever becomes dealer will have a profit margin on top.</p><p></p><p>To be fair not just BMW does this, the biggest offender I would say wuld be Honda followed closely by toyota and proton.</p><p></p><p>The Korean are more honest in their pricing even though the local dealers tried their best to rip-off the Malaysian buyers tru nazak and simba.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zib, post: 571046, member: 23925"] Safri, Sorry I have to disagree with you. Goks is correct. BMW malaysia does take a big fat chunk of margin from the principal i.e BMW HQ. FYI BMW assembles the car itself here for some model and AB, Ingress,Quill and who ever becomes dealer will have a profit margin on top. To be fair not just BMW does this, the biggest offender I would say wuld be Honda followed closely by toyota and proton. The Korean are more honest in their pricing even though the local dealers tried their best to rip-off the Malaysian buyers tru nazak and simba. [/QUOTE]
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