Proton taking steps to improve image

Publish date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013, 11:57 AM
Improving the national car quality and rectifying past misconceptions will be the main drivers of the proposed turnaround plan drawn up for Proton Holdings Bhd, says former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He said the plan, slated to be unveiled by next month, envisages short-term and medium-term solutions to bolster the national car maker's image, while creating new sales avenues and income streams for Proton.

The turnaround plan would also see Proton paying more attention to its export market as the car manufacturer was now well aware that the domestic automotive market was getting "over-crowded"
year-by-year, said Dr Mahathir, who is also Proton's advisor, to Bernama in an interview.

Admitting that better quality comes with a higher price, Dr Mahathir said Proton was at a crucial juncture as it has to produce globally-competitive cars to compete with foreign car companies which formed a significant portion of Malaysia's total automotive industry volume.

"We cannot be always producing cheap cars. If that is the case, we will lose the confidence of Malaysians as it is a general view that cheap cars does not come with quality," he said.

Expressing confidence in Proton's new owner, DRB-Hicom Bhd, Dr Mahathir said the conglomerate was committed to boost the image of the national car company from merely a local company to a global and well-respected car maker.

Dr Mahathir said the mentality of Malaysians that local cars are inferior in quality when compared with foreign-made cars must be changed.

"Malaysians must understand that Malaysia is not the sole market for foreign car makers, which is in contrast with Proton. Proton relies more on the domestic market.

"Foreign car manufacturers' overhead costs are very low. The money they are making here (in Malaysia) are mostly regarded as profit.

"That is why these companies can afford to offer discounts of up to RM10,000 during festive seasons, prompting locals to opt for foreign cars instead of the national car," he said.

Concerned over the "over-crowding" domestic market, Dr Mahathir said Proton had concrete plans to execute its export strategies in efforts to rake in higher earnings to the national car maker through an enhanced income stream.

The total industry volume (TIV) registered a sales of 627,753 new vehicles last year while the number is expected to swell to 640,000 this year.

Proton and Perodua made up slightly more than 50 per cent of the TIV while foreign models made the other half.

Proton, a brainchild of Dr Mahathir, was established in May 1983.

Early last year, DRB-Hicom bought a 42.7 per cent stake in Proton for RM1.29 billion from the government's investment arm, Khazanah Nasional Bhd, and subsequently took the national carmaker private.

Prior to the takeover, Proton has already executed its turnaround plan. However, with new shareholders and a new top management team, the plan was revisited.-- Bernama

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omgimnoob

Your image will be secured if the car itself is good. Let the European to judge, eg. Top Gear.

2013-02-15 13:04

chocoanut

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULz7He3TH5Q&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Quality or image more important? How to improve the a piece of shit? Marketing ppl shud be damn good

2013-02-15 14:44

tptan45

You mean, previously the image was not good? in what way ?

2013-02-15 14:45

cocolee

proton already deep in mind = piece of besi buruk + haosiao. they should do buy one free one promotion to clear the old stock then establish a brand new Malaysia Car if they really settle this shit.

2013-02-15 15:02

Hustle

Still have 1 advantage lah spare part easy to find in any botol shop :)

2013-02-15 15:10

tptan45

Send car for independent crash tests. I am sure will get many stars...I mean the tester will get many many stars.

2013-02-15 15:39

Buy & Sell Sell & Buy

Proton image is bad for a long long time ago. It will take good quality + competitive price + creative marketing to help proton. Proton need to be on par with Japanese & Korean car in order to compete. Dr.M as an advisor for 3 decades cant even change proton bad fate. Proton cant even compete with China car or Indian car. Lose hope of Proton revival. proton just focus on global spare parts market in order to survive. Orthere than this, Proton is a doom car maker. Even Singaporean or Bruneian will not choose Proton when they buy car. This is a fact hard to swallow by Proton.

2013-02-15 16:28

Zuliana

proton need divine intervention to revive itself as a competitor in worldwide car industry landscape. Even Dr. Mahathir cannot help Proton. Who else can help Proton?

2013-02-15 17:17

Cheh Chee Wai

i think proton car has improved a lot.

2013-02-15 19:06

King Kong73

Proton...preve and exora..both are very good car for the global market..

2013-02-15 21:36

angel123

over the years they have spoiled there own name by giving us inferior product

2013-02-16 15:44

Ammar Roshidy

The car industry is a multi national industry..... Proton has to get a German or Ja[anese CEO to run it. If a Ammar or Roshidy is the CEO then you can expect the windows to go faulty 4 times a year. BTW, I own 2 protons.

2013-02-16 16:24

mm310

watch out DRB shares!

2013-02-16 18:31

monreyes

DRB price keep on dropping

2013-02-16 20:03

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