damiendehorn
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nitol is going to find it difficult to find buyer for tata cars in Bangladesh, I don't want to bash indian products just explain the facts why this will be the case:
1. import duties for cars range from 129% to 599%.
2. as a result of marutis being used as taxis (Bangladesh used to have 2 types of taxis, black non airconditioned marutis and yellow airconditioned japanese cabs) indian cars have got a very very poor brand image.
3. all reconditioned cars that are imported cannot be more then 5 years old.
4. Anyone looking to buy a car in Bangladesh, needs at least minimum $35,000USD even for the cheapest reconditioned car
5. nitol is the importer for indian assembled merc, that cost at least 27% less then the same merc from germany, but people still import german assembled merc. indian goods actualy have a lower quality reputation then chinese made goods in Bangladesh, now that is some going.
What tata should concentrate on is trucks, where their brand still has value, and build from their...
Now here is the main problem, the tata manza you buy in india say costs rupees 9 lakh, this same car will cost about 36 lakh rupees in Bangladesh (53 lakh taka / $65,000USD) because of import duties. Now ask yourself would you pay $65,000USD/36 lakh rupee for a manza?
1. import duties for cars range from 129% to 599%.
2. as a result of marutis being used as taxis (Bangladesh used to have 2 types of taxis, black non airconditioned marutis and yellow airconditioned japanese cabs) indian cars have got a very very poor brand image.
3. all reconditioned cars that are imported cannot be more then 5 years old.
4. Anyone looking to buy a car in Bangladesh, needs at least minimum $35,000USD even for the cheapest reconditioned car
5. nitol is the importer for indian assembled merc, that cost at least 27% less then the same merc from germany, but people still import german assembled merc. indian goods actualy have a lower quality reputation then chinese made goods in Bangladesh, now that is some going.
What tata should concentrate on is trucks, where their brand still has value, and build from their...
Now here is the main problem, the tata manza you buy in india say costs rupees 9 lakh, this same car will cost about 36 lakh rupees in Bangladesh (53 lakh taka / $65,000USD) because of import duties. Now ask yourself would you pay $65,000USD/36 lakh rupee for a manza?