Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Interesting news for Perodua Alza's Buyer

Perodua ramp up output from Alza to cut waiting times



National car manufacturer Perodua will ramp production of its Alza multipurpose vehicle (MPV) of 50 percent to reduce waiting times.

Manage Aminar Rashid Salleh said the automaker wants to produce 6,000 units per month from 4000 to today.

Buyers must wait as long as three months and a half to start the car now.

"We want to reduce the waiting time to two months," said Aminar labeling after the arrival of the convoy "Mesra
Produa Alza Borneo 2010 convoy, their tour in Miri, Sarawak, which began February 3.

The convoy stopped in all major cities before arriving in Kuching with Perodua presents Alza and other models.


Aminar, the answer to Alza was overwhelming, almost like the answer when we started the myvi.

"For us, this is a very good sign. It shows Alza has been very well received. “

Sarawak to pass the Alza bookings for the 1240-mark.

Spurred by the prospect of an economic recovery this year, said Aminar, Perodua hoped his best performance when it sold 166,700 cars last year.

Perodua aims to sell 176,000 units this year.

Myvi is the best selling car in Germany last year, with nearly 91,000 sold. The myvi had exceeded its best-selling model for the last five years, since the model was launched in May 2005.

"The sale of myvi was something Perodua had not expected, because the development of car sales bucked.

"Each year since its creation, operation, selling more than the gain.

"It is extraordinary," said Aminar.

In the past year, said Aminar, sales have increased with the government.

"Under the trade regime (in which the owner of a domestic car that more than 10 years in May stand for a new national vehicle) Trade, Perodua managed 20,000 units in the system to sell."

In Sarawak, Viva is the most popular model there.

Perodua sold 12,731 cars in Sarawak last year to 35 percent market share.

However, only sales contributed to 7.6 percent of Perodua's sales. Aminar Meanwhile, the target is 10 per cent this year.

"This is an opportunity for us to grow. We would be happy if we can do 10 per cent.

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