Mobil Rakyat...new cars

During the car expo GIAS early August, Hyundai will present its facelifted H-1.

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Between 427 and 527 juta.

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Quite some improvements; better dual sliding doors, interior lighting, enhanced captain seats, etc.

Something that is also interesting, esp. for city traffic and parking, is the abundant presence of cameras, giving extensive surround views of the car.

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If you are buying in jakarta, I know a dude selling toyota/astra vehicals. Any discount/freebies he can give to get you to buy, will happen. Very sharp guy. I play boardgames with him. :D

If you r interested I can pass you his contact.


Sure. I'll take any sort of discount I can get.


you get more discount if you buy on credit not cash because there is more meat on the bone obviously

try for extra accessories or free servicing

buying cars on credit can be better actually, pay a dp, put the rest on credit, build up a good credit rating here, get better discount, and usually car finance only about 3% so you can keep your cash at the bank and earn more than the car finance is costing

welcome to indonesia
also if you know cars and not fussy, wait for the new version to come out, then go and buy one of the old version, ex demo or something, since they need to get rid of old stock, even unpopular colours

I don't do credit. That sounds pretentious but there is a way to get what your talking about and still pay in cash. Most lenders have a grace period where the loan can be paid off without penalty. I've taken advantage of that twice in the past. Make the deal, haggle, haggle, haggle, (mostly over price) and then sign the loan docs only to come back a week later and plunk down the total loan balance.
 
Something I would consider (in Europe) now, is the personal lease. So for €300-450 per month, you get a car without ownership (so a bit like financial lease, non operational). And obviously everything besides gasoline is included; taxes, warranty and all repairs, winter tires, full insurance, replacement car. After two (or three) years you get another car and you can always up- or downgrade.

The advantage is you're not stuck with a car to get rid of after so many years. In Western Europe, it is becoming a real issue to sell your 2nd hand diesel car. But more importantly; the rules (on city and regional level) are changing so rapidly now, it could be your current new car will not be allowed to drive into a city center one year from now. Or the taxes double since it's a car with the 'wrong' engine type.

As of 2021 many new rules and regulations will have been established, the car manufacturers are preparing for that, so as of then it will be 'safe' to purchase a car again, and the prices of new technologies will have normalized.

The question is what the new rules, perks and advantages of the Indonesian government for low emission will be. Currently the hybrids are ridiculously expensive (e.g. X-Trail, Camry) and a Lexus RXh is not even available.
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There are no environmental concerns in Trump land. My 20 year old car is no problem. In fact, the annual tax burden has diminished to a relatively small amount. The rate is inversely tied to age; emissions generation is not a consideration.
 
Yes leasing is another good option especially I think for your tax - comes under expenses etc can be written off?
 
me?? no. I think you misunderstand my post. I'm not looking for a car, sorry
I meant to emphasise what you said not to you directly. Lol. Sorry.

Sure. I'll take any sort of discount I can get.
Will PM you.

I've taken advantage of that twice in the past. Make the deal, haggle, haggle, haggle, (mostly over price) and then sign the loan docs only to come back a week later and plunk down the total loan balance.
Done it with furniture purchase before. One place back home, buying cash was more expensive then their no interest 12-36month scheme. No early payment penalty. Sure!
 
I believe there is a rule that requires Fortuner and Pajero vehicles to be driven with a sense of arrogant entitlement. Be sure and check the owner's manual; you may need some additional training.
 
In every country certain cars (and their drivers) have a particular image I guess. I remember Jeremy Clarkson stating that 'Audi drivers are the new cocks' (previously that was BMW).

The older Fortuner is rather popular to be pimped here. And often with blue flashlights in the radiator and with a siren. So then the police can execute a traffic check action every five years and proudly announce in the press they caught these rascals.
 
Talking about Audi, they have just released pictures of their new Q3. This is a car you practically never see in Indonesia (unlike its competitor the BMW X1). Probably the sales price between 700 and 900 juta for such a relatively small car, played a major role.

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Currently Audi has one of the highest quality interiors. But Mercedes has done a great job in improving their dashboards lately; they're real beauties. BMW is lagging behind.
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Oh, so Mercedes fixed the dash. Hope they get around to the rest of the car pretty soon.
 
I agree with Audi, my preferred brand but totally overpriced here and just no fun to enjoy in Jak macet, plus the scrapes and dents would break my heart

Audi always had the best interior quality and finish
 
Even with dieselgate etc., Audi is doing quite well worldwide. A 4,5% growth, to half a million cars the first half of the year. Esp. China (+20%) is doing very well, big losses in France and Germany.

The cheapest Audi in Indonesia is the A3 Sportback, for 665 juta. The most expensive is the R8 5.2 V10 for 8,5 milyar.

A Q5 is 1,5 milyar rupiah. For that money you have three Mazda's CX-5. It just doesn't make sense.
 
I've got my eye on the new Suzuki Jimny, guess will be in IDO 2019. Sure, it will be small and bouncy but not that ever need to drive fast, and the option to go into 4WD will be nice.

What I would love to do is buy a series 1 Kijang, and put in modern running gear...
 
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What I would love to do is buy a series 1 Kijang, and put in modern running gear...

Now THAT is the way to go! In some perverse way I've been admiring (and scaring wife by saying "One day I will buy one of those"...) those old, original square Kijangs. No-nonsense proper cars.
 
You mean a car with an engine rather than a computer? One that can be fixed with steel and oil and a hammer, not a degree in astrophysics
 
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A new player we mentioned before, DFSK with the Glory 580.

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And they event got Agnes Monika to do the advertising..

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Interior looks rather good.

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Available in a 1.5 and 1.8 liter. Also with CVT. Prices between 250 and 310 juta.
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Couple of rumors:

There would be a completely new Avanza introduced end of this year.

The Nissan Kicks would replace the Nissan Juke. As elesewhere in the world besides Europe, also since it is produced in Malaysia.

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The Honda WR-V, in my eyes a failed inbred between the HR-V and Mobilio, would also be introduced here in a couple of months.

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