Mach Clutched May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 http://star-motoring.com/news/story.asp?fi...9&sec=motornews According to article its still fully imported from Japan and no plans to build in Malaysia unless substantial sales. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martinsylim Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 not bad, Made in Japan? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tedyruby Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 Yes it is made in Japan. So in summary there are 4 versions. 1) Daihatsu Be-go (JDM) 2) Daihatsu Terios (For export market) 3) Toyota Rush (JDM) 4) Perodua Nautica. If not mistaken, it could be a rebranding of Be-go for export market. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wreckwrx 1st Gear May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 Pardon the ignorance but does this mean these 4 models are based on the same platform? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tedyruby Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 In a way yes. Toyota acquired Daihatsu in the late 70's so it's under the umbrella of Toyota. Where else Perodua joins venture with Daihatsu, tapping on Daihatsu's technology, produces Malaysia National Car. One good example would be the Kenari, clone image of Daihatsu Move (Sold in Japan and exported to some countries), manufactured & sold in Malaysia & Singapore. If you happen to surf by Taiwan website, the Kembara by Perodua is actually the first generation of Daihatsu Terios. One something which I don't understand is that why cars manufactured & sold in Japan has to be of different brandings from those to be exported. Few typical examples are: 1) Mazda 2 (latest model) = Mazda Demio (JDM) 2) Suzuki Ignis (End of life) = Suzuki Swift (JDM) not many on the road 3) Nissan March = Nissan Mica (JDM) 4) Toyota Picnic = Toyota Ipsum (JDM), not many on the road. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tmap_boy Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 Actually Toyota Rush and Daihatsu Terios, the long model is also manufactured in Indonesia. The was plan to make the short version in Indonesia as well but due to the plant capacity, this did not materialize. Cheers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfpoon Clutched May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 will it come to singapore? will perodua also have the longer 7 seater version? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rtth84 1st Gear May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 toyota wont allow that to happen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfpoon Clutched May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 what a pity... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 toyota wont allow that to happen May be parallel import? Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makinen85 1st Gear May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 this perodua cost from RM89,000..... most expensive perodua ever... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tedyruby Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 I don't think so. Before the car was launched, the 7 seater seater Terios was already in STS workshop. One of the workshop mechanics bring me to the workshop where the 7 seater was parked. It's made in Indonesia instead of Japan. Just like Daihatsu Sirion, lf Perodua brings in myvi which rides on the YRV engine, then there'll be a sales conflict between the two companies. If you notice why BM discontinued Yaris is because it will affect the sales of the new Vios. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfpoon Clutched May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 wonder if PIs will bring it in like what they did with RUSH. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tedyruby Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 Well, it's made in Japan. According to a reliable source, the Perodua Nautica is priced around RM89k. We cannot compare a car manufactured in Boleh land Vs Sashi mi. QC for Japs car are high and you have to factor in the labour cost as well. As I got quite alot of pals who drives myvi and the feedback is that the car constantly need to go back to the workshop for defects that are still under warranty. Imagine a 6mths myvi, need to change head lamps, disc brake ect ect. That suggest the QC is not up to standard as conmpared to Japan. For what I know, Japanese seek for close to perfections for cars manufactured. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tedyruby Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 Well probably yes. The long wheel based 7 seater Rush. I believe that it could be made in Japan. Unlike the new 7 seater terios which is made in Indonesia. Personally I fing that the car is abit over priced. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tedyruby Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 Actually Toyota Rush and Daihatsu Terios, the long model is also manufactured in Indonesia. The was plan to make the short version in Indonesia as well but due to the plant capacity, this did not materialize. Cheers. Are you taking about JDM model of Rush? From what I know, there's a Daihatsu production plant in Indonesia that manufactures cars to make the car more affordable for Indonesian. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porche 5th Gear May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 would be good if local perodua bring in this, but pricing should be the same since its made in Jap. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tedyruby Neutral Newbie May 15, 2008 Share May 15, 2008 I doubt so. Then there will be a sales conflict between Perodua and Sin Tien Seng. Let's see what the PIs can do to bring it in as 7 seater Rush if the demand is there or even replace Rav. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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