Volvo vs Hyundai = two are totally different league player....
Volvo In Malaysia
#11
Posted 25 January 2011 - 02:30 PM
Volvo vs Hyundai = two are totally different league player....
#12
Posted 25 January 2011 - 08:54 PM
yes, u are right but what I meant here is both also 2.000 cc car ,the government will have the same tax duty for both cars if both are cbu, but now the ckd is selling much higher than the cbu. could u pls tell me which car is in the same league as the s40?
#13
Posted 26 January 2011 - 01:01 AM
Honestly to you.......i also not know the answer of who are the newer S40 2.0 powershits competitors is ?? last time when Volvo Malaysia are selling S40 2.4i their are target on both Honda accord2.4 & Toyota camry 2.4 as all three pricing different are not much..but now with 2.0 N/A with rm16xK tag.. to compare to both Toyata & Honda 2.0, both japanese are in better position with big gap of pricing different as most of this catogory of car buyers will opt for value of money car model, maybe this time Volvo are target at VW jetta ?? as VW are coming very very strong recently.
#14
Posted 26 January 2011 - 01:28 AM
In JB, F.A cater for both marque i.e Volvo and Volkswagen. For Volvo, they have a nice proper building beside C&C and not too far from the Auto Bavaria. For Volkswagen, the showroom is located at one unit shop-office.
Talked to one VW salesman there (under F.A) and was told that VW marque will replace Volvo at "the nice proper building" and Volvo will be in other place (not sure where). Sounds like showroom downgrading.
If this is true, surely not adding anything good to the brand's image / history here.
#15
Posted 26 January 2011 - 09:02 AM
S40 vs. Civic, Corolla, Mazda3, 1-series, B-Class, Golf, Jetta, 308, 408, Focus. based on C-segment but perhaps commanding a very slight premium in pricing. if the pricing is too much above the regulars in the class, the s40 will probably end up selling the numbers it is doing now. i'm assuming that in europe, the s40 does not command a very high premium over the rivals and if correct, should be the way here too. engine options should be considered as well.
S60 vs. Accord, Camry, Mazda6, Sonata, Optima, 3-Series, C-Class, Passat, Mondeo, 508. in this class, i would suggest perhaps an entry level (but still specced to match the market) S60 to come in below the Benz and C but well above the Japanese and Koreans and the performance versions to be slightly above the entry level germans to make the performance of their cars a deciding factor.
S80 vs. E-Class, 5-Series.
volvo perhaps needs to know where they are in the overall scheme of things or pecking order based on customer perception and not where they were years ago where their position was indeed very favoured. the customer today is very savvy and with internet, supremely knowledgeable. volvo cannot afford to put a foot wrong in their positioning. a confused market will very likely dismiss the product/brand altogether. pigeon holing/stereotyping while being the industry norm does not sound exciting but the greater need is to maybe meet customer expectations of the brand and not try to be in a niche that nobody understands.
#16
Posted 26 January 2011 - 10:32 AM
bro, i am confused. first u said sonata 2.0 is diff league with s40 2.0, but now u said s40 2.4 is targetted at camry/accord 2.4 u think accord/camry is same league with volvo?? camry/accord should be same league with sonata right? i think u shouldnt compare to brands la, just compare to engine size. if compare league/brand, u must compare volvo with bmw/mers lohhh, then how?
#17
Posted 26 January 2011 - 01:12 PM
Bro, i'm Hyundai cars owner as well. so i know better where Hyundai position their self before this and also where their are now with new Sonata ..
When the time mk2 S40 2.4i was launched many years back ( 2004), Hyundai were not even a competitor to Honda or either Toyota..same was the Sonata model for that time. so what comparison with Volvo & Hyundai ? and the comparison of S40 2.4i with camry & accord was announced by VCM (Volvo Car Malaysia) during 2006-2008 for the the pricing competition as VCM realised the S40 sale drop beyond their expectation and due to that the S40 2.4i selling price was drop from rm2xxK to rm18xK...this marketing strategy in fact had disppointed alots of Volvo fans.
Now with BIG improvement of Hyundai on all their model range especially on Sonata, the competition level are closed up the gap with Honda accord & Toyota camry (anyway both camry & accord are already 4 years old) so now most ppl in the world are comparing these three together. at the same time Volvo design are stagnate from time after the P11 model ( S40/V50/C30/C70) was launched to until recently (now with the new XC60 & also mk2 S60/V60 launched in Amerian with better/updated design, trimming & also safety feature) and since S40 2.0 are still with P11 platform design as 7 years ago.. so it is really be catched up by Toyota /Honda and also Hyundai, but again you are comparing 2010 products ( Sonata) with 2006 products ( accord & camry) with 2004 products ( S40)..is that fair ?
so if Volvo really wanted to compete with their other home land player like VW or Audi or BM or Merch over here in Malaysia , their have to listen to the royalty customers that are prefer a turbo charge engine ( like the new 1.6 or 2.0 turbo engine) instead of N/A engine...otherwise their will still the same league player with Honda/Toyata/Hyundai and maybe Kia later...
#18
Posted 26 January 2011 - 03:01 PM
Now with BIG improvement of Hyundai on all their model range especially on Sonata, the competition level are closed up the gap with Honda accord & Toyota camry (anyway both camry & accord are already 4 years old) so now most ppl in the world are comparing these three together. at the same time Volvo design are stagnate from time after the P11 model ( S40/V50/C30/C70) was launched to until recently (now with the new XC60 & also mk2 S60/V60 launched in Amerian with better/updated design, trimming & also safety feature) and since S40 2.0 are still with P11 platform design as 7 years ago.. so it is really be catched up by Toyota /Honda and also Hyundai, but again you are comparing 2010 products ( Sonata) with 2006 products ( accord & camry) with 2004 products ( S40)..is that fair ?
so if Volvo really wanted to compete with their other home land player like VW or Audi or BM or Merch over here in Malaysia , their have to listen to the royalty customers that are prefer a turbo charge engine ( like the new 1.6 or 2.0 turbo engine) instead of N/A engine...otherwise their will still the same league player with Honda/Toyata/Hyundai and maybe Kia later...
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now let's compare sonata 2.0 cbu(anyway camry/accord ckd are overpriced) with s40 2.0 ckd, I mean if a cbu sonata 2.0 at 135k is much better price n also good quality (ncap 5 stars...) and a ckd s40 2.0 sellign 169k? dont u think volvo is overpriced? so if they wanna sell more, they know what to do, to me they are selling too high, that's why no voulme and 2nd value drop like hell.
for yr info, i am a ford owner we are just disccusing the volvo issue here.
#19
Posted 26 January 2011 - 04:58 PM
XC60 i think is well priced judging by the brand and size. BM X1 which is so much smaller is selling about 300k if i'm not mistaken.
Cant be comparing Volvo with Hyundai coz Volvo is continental. Merc C-Class, BM 3 series and Audi A4 are all same size with Sonata but why price is different by rm100k? Branding and quality of course!!
If u have driven a Volvo S40 then you'll know why it's expensive than other cars priced at rm170k. Any brand, u name it..I can tell u that u'll feel the difference once u step into the car, so solid, comfort and EXTREMELY STABLE..
S40 is in between the size of BM 1 series and 3 Series or C-Class, infact it's just slight shorter than C-class. I dont see any other continental competitors in this segment, maybe VW Jetta as mentioned earlier. S40 is something like an entry level for continental cars.
Volvo is very well priced in Malaysia judging by the quality compare to Merc and BMW.
#20
Posted 26 January 2011 - 05:22 PM
for yr info, i am a ford owner we are just disccusing the volvo issue here.
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Car prices are subjective and depending on what customers are going for.. Whether is value for money, economy, cheap maintenance or image.. There's no direct comparison in certain models.
Except for some direct competition models ie: accord vs camry, where both prices are always the same.
C-Class which is CKD selling at rm250k for the 1800cc model, about the same size as the CBU Sonata which is 2000cc...Difference of rm115k..So the answer to yr question is obviously branding and quality..
It's just like why you wanna live in a condo at mont kiara whereby u can live in a bungalow in Klang with the same amount of money... Bcoz mont kiara is high class n better environment therefore they sell for higher price.. It's the same theory...