May 28, 2010

take 2 | Potong saga

after first episode of Take 2. Here's the second.

Potong saga 1: Potong harga.

Proton car prices in Saudi Arabia – raw deal for Malaysians

By an angry Malaysian

FROM ANGRY RAKYAT …..! TO OWNERS OF PROTON VEHICLES….VERY SAD !!!!
SO NOW YOU KNOW THE ACTUAL VALUE PRICE OF PROTON !!!! CHEAP METAL !!!

1 MALAYSIA SENTIASA DITIPU…
Kenapa Proton tak jual harga macam kat Arab Saudi ?
Apa istimewanya orang Arab?

Kata “Rakyat didahulukan”..
Kenapa orang Arab lebih diutamakan?

Haaaa..Jawapannya ialah..

Pemilik Proton di Malaysia semuanya dah kena tipu…Hahaha

Harga Persona kat Saudi = SR36,100
Harga Gen2 kat Saudi = SR33,600
Harga Waja kat Saudi = SR37,950

1 Saudi Riyal = RM0.94

Maknanya harga Persona kat Saudi = RM33,934 aje
Maknanya harga Proton Gen2 kat Saudi = RM32,256 aje
Maknanya harga Waja kat Saudi = RM35,673 aje

1 Malaysia bayar RM 66,799.97 untuk 1 Waja di Msia! RM31,126.97 lebih MAHAL!

Shouldn’t our Government protects us. Instead we are cheated.. Our hard earnings..!!

We pay for others to enjoy …

THIS IS 1MALAYSIA …UMNO/BN Govt.

Potong saga 2: Potong kereta


Kabul -- international news correspondents in Kabul found out that terrorist has been using Proton Saga as technical,Penama correspondent told, when contacted, said the car was found at 8am during a patrol by the IFOR units at a scrapyard at the outskirts of Kabul.

Asked on the condition of the car, he said, it was modified where half of the car roof was taken out to make way for .50 calibre gun and a recoiless gun manned by three person. It is lightly armoured but IFOR had a tough time chasing it down...

"few were taken out by our gunship but they still manage to escape us..." IFOR spokesman told Pernama.

Proton had been asked regarding the findings and media were later told that all the old and unreliable Proton cars were not scrapped but instead were shipped to a third country mainly to West Africa and Middle East.

"We never thought that our car would be converted into a technical because we shipped all our cars to non conflict countries like Iran...however it is possible since we instructed our dealers to sell all the cars al the lowest price possible making it attractive to customers,"managing director Datuk Razak Mohaidongkol told media...

IFOR had reported that at least 100-300 Proton cars of various model were converted by insurgents...

-Pernama-

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