Wednesday, July 20, 2011

VW: 40 Unit New Touran Will Conduct in 2011

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Jakarta - PT Garuda Mataram Motor (GMM) as the car manufacturers in Indonesiaoptimistic VW could sell the All New Touran which cost Rp 390 million of the road wasreached 40 units until the end of 2011.

"In addition we are targeting for New Touran sales reached 40 units by the end of 2011. We are not likely to head to head with competitors' lower class, because we have avehicle that promotes safety and comfort in driving," said National Sales Manager, PTGMM, Jonas Chendana disels the sidelines of the launch of the All New VW Touran inPantai Indah Kapuk, North Jakarta, Tuesday (07/19/2011).

Competition vehicles with increasingly stringent targets families in Indonesia's automotive industry. But VW still menmyuguhkan quality vehicles.

While with the latest models of the Touran MPV, VW believes the VW can sell as many as 800 units in 2011.

"In the first half, we were able to sell up to a 300-unit, for all variants. Whereas in 2010our total sales reached the 350-unit, and we are confident in coming out with NewTouran can reach our target of up to 800 units in 2011, "said Jonas.

At the same time the bullet-headed and bespectacled man was also added that in half-I2011, VW Golf TSI become favorite vehicles in the country.

"The first half was dominated by the TSI up to 80 percent dipenjualan us," Jonas said, smiling lid.

source by M Lutfi Andika - detikOto

Indonesia Cheapest Rates Parking ASEAN

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Jakarta - In Southeast Asia, parking rates in Indonesia are the cheapest. Daily parking rates in Indonesia is Rp 9186 (U.S. $ 0.92) per day and monthly tariff of Rp 275,583 (U.S. $ 27.56).

Thus the results of data Colliers International's Global Parking Rate Survey 2011 which was quoted on Wednesday (20/07/2011).

"Tariff parking in several buildings in Jakarta CBD area rose an average thin 5% compared with last year's figures. Some areas in Jakarta CBD area to raise parking rates to adjust to the amount of operational costs," the survey.

In Southeast Asia, Singapore was ranked first with a rate of EUR 278.2 (U.S. $ 225.04) followed by Bangkok, Thailand at the rate of 2500 Baht (U.S. $ 82.5), and Manila, Philippines for 2460 pesos (U.S. $ 56.83) for monthly rates.

According to Colliers, the high parking rates in Singapore are generally caused by high operational costs, particularly for electricity, maintenance, user fees in the region.

In Asia, monthly parking rates in Hong Kong back to being the highest, followed by Tokyo. Meanwhile, to the lowest parking rates in the region held by Mumbai, India (U.S. $ 27.5 per month) to monthly rates and Jakarta (U.S. $ 0.92 per month) to daily rate.

While the world's most expensive parking rates are in London. In the area of ​​City of London, monthly parking rates could reach U.S. $ 1083.59 and the West End to U.S. $ 1,014.32 per month.

Then the second most expensive parking rates in the world is in Zurich and three in Hong Kong, followed by Tokyo.

source by Whery Enggo Prayogi - detikOto