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Home News Auto News Falling Ringgit: Three More Brands Expected To Raise Prices Soon Falling Ringgit: Three More Brands Expected To Raise Prices Soon Auto News Hans | September 28, 2015 04:01 pm Following the recent move by Hyundai Malaysia in raising prices for three of its models, reports have emerged claiming that Toyota, Honda and Mitsubishi are expected to follow suit.A news report published by The Edge claims that Toyota, Honda and Mitsubishi are expected to raise the prices of their cars anytime now, probably as early as October.This comes after the dismal performance of the Ringgit against other key currencies like the US Dollar, Euro, and Japanese Yen. The Ringgit has lost nearly 18 percent of its value in this year alone, reaching a 17-year low.The Ringgit is currently trading at RM 4.41 to 1 US Dollar.Locally-assembled cars are not immuned to the effects of foreign exchange as many key components like engines, transmissions, electronic control modules, airbags, and even pressed steel parts, have to be imported from other countries. Officially, none of the companies mentioned have confirmed or denied the speculation. The official reply given by most companies is that they will try to maintain their prices as much as possible, but if the Ringgit doesn’t improve, an increase in prices is inevitable.Sources have indicated that prices are likely to remain stable until the end of this year, but prices will almost certainly go up by 2016.Last week, Hyundai Malaysia raised prices for the locally-assembled Santa Fe and Elantra, as well as the imported Veloster.The increase ranges from RM2,000 plus for the Elantra to an eye-popping RM10,000 plus for the Santa Fe.Related links:BMW Group Malaysia: Price Hike Possible If Ringgit Continues To WeakenRinggit Hits RM4.33 To The Dollar, Lowest In 17 Years - Hike In Car Prices Imminent?Perodua Denies Any Move To Raise Prices Due To Falling Ringgit ValueWill Car Prices Increase Following The Sharp Devaluation Of Our Ringgit? ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Honda Hyundai mitsubishi Ringgit Toyota Print Related News Falling Ringgit: Slight Increase In Prices Of Toyota And Lexus Models In 2016 Auto News Hans | October 05, 2015 As expected, more and more car companies are making adjustments to the prices of their models as a direct result of the falling Ringgit, which has ... Ringgit Hits RM4.33 To The Dollar, Lowest In 17 Years - Hike In Car Prices Imminent? Auto News Hans | September 11, 2015 The Malaysian Ringgit has fallen to a 17-year low, to RM4.33 to 1 USD Dollar. To date, the Ringgit has lost 19 percent of its value against the US ... Selected Service Centres Resume Business Nationwide, but Appointments Only Auto News Gokul | April 30, 2020 As we enter the fourth phase of the MCO, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) has given approval to numerous manufacturers to ... Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Announces Price Increases To Come In Q1 2016 Auto News Jim Kem | November 04, 2015 Seems like there’s only one natural move following the weak performance of the Ringgit against other currencies as of late. Mitsubishi Motors ... Comments
Falling Ringgit: Three More Brands Expected To Raise Prices Soon Auto News Hans | September 28, 2015 04:01 pm Following the recent move by Hyundai Malaysia in raising prices for three of its models, reports have emerged claiming that Toyota, Honda and Mitsubishi are expected to follow suit.A news report published by The Edge claims that Toyota, Honda and Mitsubishi are expected to raise the prices of their cars anytime now, probably as early as October.This comes after the dismal performance of the Ringgit against other key currencies like the US Dollar, Euro, and Japanese Yen. The Ringgit has lost nearly 18 percent of its value in this year alone, reaching a 17-year low.The Ringgit is currently trading at RM 4.41 to 1 US Dollar.Locally-assembled cars are not immuned to the effects of foreign exchange as many key components like engines, transmissions, electronic control modules, airbags, and even pressed steel parts, have to be imported from other countries. Officially, none of the companies mentioned have confirmed or denied the speculation. The official reply given by most companies is that they will try to maintain their prices as much as possible, but if the Ringgit doesn’t improve, an increase in prices is inevitable.Sources have indicated that prices are likely to remain stable until the end of this year, but prices will almost certainly go up by 2016.Last week, Hyundai Malaysia raised prices for the locally-assembled Santa Fe and Elantra, as well as the imported Veloster.The increase ranges from RM2,000 plus for the Elantra to an eye-popping RM10,000 plus for the Santa Fe.Related links:BMW Group Malaysia: Price Hike Possible If Ringgit Continues To WeakenRinggit Hits RM4.33 To The Dollar, Lowest In 17 Years - Hike In Car Prices Imminent?Perodua Denies Any Move To Raise Prices Due To Falling Ringgit ValueWill Car Prices Increase Following The Sharp Devaluation Of Our Ringgit? ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Honda Hyundai mitsubishi Ringgit Toyota
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Falling Ringgit: Slight Increase In Prices Of Toyota And Lexus Models In 2016 Auto News Hans | October 05, 2015 As expected, more and more car companies are making adjustments to the prices of their models as a direct result of the falling Ringgit, which has ...
Ringgit Hits RM4.33 To The Dollar, Lowest In 17 Years - Hike In Car Prices Imminent? Auto News Hans | September 11, 2015 The Malaysian Ringgit has fallen to a 17-year low, to RM4.33 to 1 USD Dollar. To date, the Ringgit has lost 19 percent of its value against the US ...
Selected Service Centres Resume Business Nationwide, but Appointments Only Auto News Gokul | April 30, 2020 As we enter the fourth phase of the MCO, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) has given approval to numerous manufacturers to ...
Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Announces Price Increases To Come In Q1 2016 Auto News Jim Kem | November 04, 2015 Seems like there’s only one natural move following the weak performance of the Ringgit against other currencies as of late. Mitsubishi Motors ...