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Originally Posted by muneemmk Dudes, there is really no conspiracy from the Japanese side they just do a little more market research than other thats all. and nobody seem to complain about that,after all they are introducing into our market a solid product right ? and these so called outdated models, why did people buy it if it was that overpriced and outdated ?
Some may say because they had no other choice.why did they not have any other choice ? because no other manufactures make such good cars or even if there were better cars in the market nobody is willing to take a chance.
Toyota or Honda not by any chance have not gives out an underrated product in our market unlike our local manufacturers(TATA,HM).
It's no conspiracy it's just that they are doing it at a slower pace come 2011 lets see how the small car market is.  |
I don't deny that the Corolla is a good product. Except that it is priced almost double of what the car costs in the US, or any other market. Can Indian buyers protest against these high prices?. I checked with a Toyota dealer and the small car is still in the 'talking' stages. Toyota has more than 20 small car variants in its' stable and they can set up an assembly in 6 months time , if they want to. Same goes for Nissan. Nissan-Renault is setting up a 100,000 plus car plant in Chennai. All these cars are for export only!.But then, Nissan is run by a Brazilian and Renault is the co-owner and the French have a huge presence in Pondicherry.Things are like that.Japan gives more aid(money and development assistance) to Pakistan than they do to India.When will we learn?. Remember what the Chinese did to us years ago?.Oh. Honda(India)?. Their cheapest product costs an average 8lacs with modern trimmings and try using their dealer network after spending almost 20lacs for the CR-V, which is an economy mini-SUV, in other markets!. Preferred by female students at most US Universities , the CR-V is.