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Failure of Another Indian Brand: Why Indian Automotive Mfr. Mahindra Left Bangladesh

Bhangi Idiots do not realize (sitting in their cheap-a$$ 600 sqft. apartments, if that, and eating off of cheap stainless steel bartans) that cheerleading for people who own Lamborghinis in India won't get them one. :lol:

There are people who do own Lamborghinis in Bangladesh paying 800% tax (for that matter Porsches, Mclarens, Aston Martins and Ferraris galore) that your ilk could not afford in Bangladesh in a million years. I see them in my mahalla in Dhaka all the time.

Garments workers at least have halal income and jobs to feed their families. In your Modiland, the conditions are worse than Subsaharan Africa. 107th in the world hunger scale. F*cked up is as f*cked up does.

You idiots can stay in your $hitty auqaat and stop running your beghairat mouth.

I can bet none of you idiots ever had a ride in a Lamborghini or any supercar. How would you? The likes of Adani and Vijay Mallya stole your auqaat from right under your scrawny a$$es, the idiots that you lot are. Keep cheering for modi - acchey din a raha hai (not!). :rofl:

Posting garbage in a forum while dreaming - dreaming of castles in the sky while laying on a bed full of bedbugs.



Ultra high net-worth Individual made their money in India stealing Gareebon-ka-huq (from people like you).

For every Lamborghini sold, there are blood, sweat of tears from one lakh Indians. Their livelihood they got cheated out of.

These are not mass market cars, they are handmade custom vehicles made only by the hundreds, maybe a few thousand a year.

People like Ambani, Adani and Vijay Mallya. Scumbags - one to all. You are proud of these scumbags?

Keep cheerleading for them - that is what they want.

Lamborghinis selling out in India is as relevant to you as a reduction in the price of caviar and hundred-year-old wine.

Keep in your poha and pao-bhajee auqaat.

Man you need to read what you type. You are not coherent, your replies are childish and your whole narrative is driven by hate.

India has Lamborghini showrooms in 3 major cities in India. There are zero in super duper Bangladesh!!!!
While you are right that in India it is the rich but it's not the usual suspects. There are several people who have ridden the growth train in India. Smart businesses across the world recognize that and that is why we have showrooms in 3 cities and you have none.

For all the people who drive "so many " lambis in super duper Bangla, Lamborghini does not want to open a showroom there.. you know why..dont you? loser!
 
Man you need to read what you type. You are not coherent, your replies are childish and your whole narrative is driven by hate.

India has Lamborghini showrooms in 3 major cities in India. There are zero in super duper Bangladesh!!!!
While you are right that in India it is the rich but it's not the usual suspects. There are several people who have ridden the growth train in India. Smart businesses across the world recognize that and that is why we have showrooms in 3 cities and you have none.

For all the people who drive "so many " lambis in super duper Bangla, Lamborghini does not want to open a showroom there.. you know why..dont you? loser!

Why would they want to open a showroom when they can import from Dubai or S'pore?

The size of the clientele is never going to be as large as India's, why do you even compare.

They can fly in mechanics whenever they want. There are supercar clubs.

I am not comfortable showing these kind of crass videos with new rich owning supercars - but you wanted it....

And remember - EACH ONE OF THESE CARS WAS BOUGHT AT NINE TIMES THE PRICE YOUR RICH PAID IN INDIA !!

Ferrari 296GTB 830HP

Nissan GT-R (R35) ~600HP


Porsche Panamera Twin Turbo ~500HP

Rolls Royce Wraith (BMW Twin Turbo N74 engine - ~600HP)
 
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Here's more,


BMW i8 Plug in Electric Supercar

Ferrari 458 ~600HP

 
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Bangladeshis mostly like Japanese cars even though they have to pay more for them and it's for good reasons. Japanese cars specially Toyotas are ultra reliable.
 
I have seen garment factory workers in dhaka driving the BMW i8 Plug in Electric Supercar. He is right.

Just dumbstruck at bhakt creativity.....

Recycled that same quote about three times. And don't mention the lame "chaddi-stitcher quotes". Too many to count. I mean it takes some talent to be sarcastic even. These are some absolute bottom-of-the-barrel do-nothing/know-nothing/Good-for-nothing Bhakt losers.

Just terminally dumb - like that idiot Sadhguru. Here are some of the Bhakt fallacies:
  • Bhakts love over-rating themselves and are very deceptive in making themselves look smart.
  • Bhakts don't get basic logic and have very bad critical thinking skills. this comes from BIMARU education based on rote-learning.
  • Bhakt authority figures dissuade their young from thinking critically; it's because they knew that Bhakts just don't have it. So why even try?
  • There was an IQ survey where BIMARU states had an IQ average of 81 or so. It makes sense. 70 is where one is deemed mentally deficient.
  • Most of the so called big names from India have deceived the world into thinking Bhakt backoffice workers are intellectuals. Nothing could be farther from reality.
  • When one critically analyzes Bhakt arguments - it turns out that they are semi-educated and absolutely not well read in any sense. The geniuses in Modi-Land (like everywhere else in the world) are few and far between.
 
India has Lamborghini showrooms in 3 major cities in India. There are zero in super duper Bangladesh!!!!

Nike, Adidas are opening their first stores in Bangladesh.

 
Nike, Adidas are opening their first stores in Bangladesh.


They will charge 800% prices because they know BD people are so rich that they don't buy anything if it's fairly priced. I have seen people from BD getting insulted if anything costs normal.
 
Why would they want to open a showroom when they can import from Dubai or S'pore?

The size of the clientele is never going to be as large as India's, why do you even compare.

They can fly in mechanics whenever they want. There are supercar clubs.

I am not comfortable showing these kind of crass videos with new rich owning supercars - but you wanted it....

And remember - EACH ONE OF THESE CARS WAS BOUGHT AT NINE TIMES THE PRICE YOUR RICH PAID IN INDIA !!

Ferrari 296GTB 830HP

Nissan GT-R (R35) ~600HP


Porsche Panamera Twin Turbo ~500HP

Rolls Royce Wraith (BMW Twin Turbo N74 engine - ~600HP)
Man you are seriously dumb! even if you paid 10 - 20 times more, that money ain't going to Lamborghini or Porsche... It also tells you it's so rare that these super car companies don't care a hoot to open a showroom in your filthy streets and let you pay 10 times more cause its a rare thing.

Africans and really poor countries have super cars too but they don' have Lamborghini, Ferrari and Porsche showrooms. Bangladesh will be Bangladesh -- a chaddi stitching nation. Doesn't change the fact that it can match automobiles, motorbikes, software services, electronics, hardware, pharama, engineering, CEO making factory like India. We are not equal, you can aspire to be us, but you just lack the ability! But we will still support you aspirations as long as you are reasonable.

Go first build a moped company and come back to talk to us...
 
Man you are seriously dumb! even if you paid 10 - 20 times more, that money ain't going to Lamborghini or Porsche... It also tells you it's so rare that these super car companies don't care a hoot to open a showroom in your filthy streets and let you pay 10 times more cause its a rare thing.

Africans and really poor countries have super cars too but they don' have Lamborghini, Ferrari and Porsche showrooms. Bangladesh will be Bangladesh -- a chaddi stitching nation. Doesn't change the fact that it can match automobiles, motorbikes, software services, electronics, hardware, pharama, engineering, CEO making factory like India. We are not equal, you can aspire to be us, but you just lack the ability! But we will still support you aspirations as long as you are reasonable.

Go first build a moped company and come back to talk to us...
First learn to use toilet. Then come here to talk to us. Stop practicing open defecation. Your cars are shitty because you defecate in them :lol:
 
Dude! lol!!!!

Lamborghini are selling out in India.

Bilal9 a long time back was trying to convince people that unlike India Bangladeshi's only drive Rolls Royce , Lamborghini, Mercedes and Porcha only and look down on Indians driving their small badly built cars.

I do not think he is quite right in the head.

Driving a taxi all his life has deposited his mind into an alternative universe.
 
Nike, Adidas are opening their first stores in Bangladesh.


Our family had business friends that were manufacturing/exporting for Nike, Adidas. Puma, New Balance back in the late eighties from factories in the Chittagong Export Processing Zone. They have done so ever since.

Most people in India then had no clue what an athletic shoe was. Nowadays they do wear them with polyester pants though.

And those shoes were available in Bangladesh always, even in the seventies.
 
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First learn to use toilet. Then come here to talk to us. Stop practicing open defecation. Your cars are shitty because you defecate in them :lol:
We are working towards it. There is no shame to admit we have a problem. For a nation whose sole name to fame is threading a needle, Bangladeshi talk is like they are a super power. I'll stop there..

Our family had business friends that were manufacturing/exporting for Nike, Adidas. Puma, New Balance back in the late eighties from factories in the Chittagong Export Processing Zone. Most people in India then had no clue what an athletic shoe was.

And those shoes were available in Bangladesh always, even in the seventies.
Prove both your statements...else it's a lie like whatever else you say. Any neutral links?
 
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Car sales plunge for higher prices, uncertainty

The price of cars has shot up by 20 to 25 per cent due to the dollar price spike after the taka lost its value by about 25 per cent against the American greenback in the past one year owing to dollar shortages. Photo: Star/File
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The price of cars has shot up by 20 to 25 per cent due to the dollar price spike after the taka lost its value by about 25 per cent against the American greenback in the past one year owing to dollar shortages. Photo: Star/File
Sales of passenger cars declined significantly in the first quarter of 2023 owing to higher prices and macroeconomic volatility, industry people said.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) data showed that 2,867 vehicles were sold between January and March, bringing the monthly average to 955 units, down 31 per cent from a monthly average of 1,391 seen in 2022.

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Industry people say the three-month sales average has been the lowest in a decade.
"This year's sales have been the lowest in the past 10 years. Even during the pandemic, average sales were better although the business was hit significantly by the lockdowns," said Mohammed Shahidul Islam, secretary general of the Bangladesh Reconditioned Vehicles Importers and Dealers Association.

Sales averaged 1,033 units per month during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
Industry people say customers are not purchasing luxury products due to the hike in prices, the liquidity squeeze and a lack of required models of cars in the market as imports have declined significantly.

This year's sales have been the lowest in the past 10 years. Even during the pandemic, average sales were better although the business was hit significantly by lockdowns.

— Mohammed Shahidul Islam , Secretary general of Barvida
The price of cars has shot up by 20 to 25 per cent due to the US dollar price spike after the taka lost its value by about 25 per cent against the American greenback in the past one year owing to dollar shortages.
The dollar crunch has prompted the central bank to tighten rules to curb imports, particularly those related to non-essential and luxury items, with a view to stopping depletion of the foreign currency reserves, which have fallen by 30 per cent in the past one year.
In July last year, the central bank asked banks to take up to 100 per cent of import payments in advance from businesses while opening letters of credit (LCs) for luxury and non-essential items. This means car importers have to pay a 100 per cent margin to open LCs to bring in vehicles from abroad.
"As a result, imports have declined by at least 60 per cent in the last few months," said Islam.
Still, some retailers have imported a good number of cars fearing that the dollar might strengthen further against the taka.
Their fear is not baseless as the factors responsible for the unprecedented fall in the value of the taka such as the Russia-Ukraine war, global supply disruptions, higher commodity prices and the energy crisis are still there.
HNS Group, an importer of reconditioned cars, said its sales dropped around 50 per cent in the last three months. The company usually sells around 130 units per month but it has come down to 60 to 70 units per month now.
Islam, chairman of HNS Group, said banks are not interested in opening LCs due to the dollar crisis even if traders offer a 100 per cent margin.
Sales of Motorsbay Limited have fallen around 40 per cent this year.
Arif Khan Bipu, the proprietor of the reconditioned car importer, said the government has stopped purchasing cars for various development projects.
"It has impacted the car market. Besides, we can't open LCs. So, the sales of cars have dropped remarkably in the last few months."
Bipu said the shipment of cars from Japan, a major supplier of reconditioned cars for Bangladesh, is delayed since exporters don't make shipments before they become sure about the payments.
He suggested the government restructure the duty of hybrid cars and high-capacity microbuses in the next budget in order to reduce prices and help the industry sustain in the current difficult period.
"The government needs to encourage the imports of hybrid cars to reduce energy consumption and protect the environment."
Bipu suggested the government increase the duty on high-end cars since they are preferred by wealthy people.
Safayet Bin Taiyab, country lead (sales) at Progress Motors Import Ltd, the distributor of Germany's Audi-branded cars, said sales of both premium and non-premium passenger vehicles have declined as prices have gone up.
According to him, the company used to sell 12 units per month in the past whereas it has slipped to six to seven units now.
However, Taiyab said, there is demand for Audi cars but it can't supply as per demand since it can't import the required number of vehicles due to the difficulty in opening LCs.
Chiranjeev Roy, chief operating officer of Suzuki Car Bangladesh, echoed the same.
"We can't bring in Suzuki cars as per demand," he said.
Both Islam and Taiyab don't see any possibility for the situation to improve immediately.
"The situation will improve once the global economy returns to normalcy since Bangladesh's economy is integrated with the international economy to a significant extent," said Islam.
"The automobile market may witness a tough situation this year," said Taiyab

 
Man you are seriously dumb! even if you paid 10 - 20 times more, that money ain't going to Lamborghini or Porsche... It also tells you it's so rare that these super car companies don't care a hoot to open a showroom in your filthy streets and let you pay 10 times more cause its a rare thing.

Africans and really poor countries have super cars too but they don' have Lamborghini, Ferrari and Porsche showrooms. Bangladesh will be Bangladesh -- a chaddi stitching nation. Doesn't change the fact that it can match automobiles, motorbikes, software services, electronics, hardware, pharama, engineering, CEO making factory like India. We are not equal, you can aspire to be us, but you just lack the ability! But we will still support you aspirations as long as you are reasonable.

Go first build a moped company and come back to talk to us...

So Rajesh - what part of a Porsche, Rolls, McLaren or Ferrari is made in India?

These are very specialized esoteric custom made products sold to a select few customers. Same in Bangladesh as in India.

If the number of cars sold is higher (which is a given because your country is so large) then some Indian idiot will be able to take a franchise because then it will make economic sense for him to set up maintenance, parts sales, customer service etc.

Although I still have friends who drive these cars and we go on rides all the time, I doubt you ever had the pleasure of even sitting in one. Why do you get a boner in India because there are three dealerships opened up for Lamborghini? It's irrelevant to you. Who cares? There are well-off people everywhere. In Bangladesh - those well off people have balls to afford products nine times more expensive than in India.

Beggars getting excited because the price of caviar dropped a few dollars - as if they can afford it. :lol:

Your logic is like a fourteen year old and so are your rants.

They will charge 800% prices because they know BD people are so rich that they don't buy anything if it's fairly priced. I have seen people from BD getting insulted if anything costs normal.
Only means they are not kanjoosis like bhakts.

Even former Bangladeshis who have migrated to India (Bangals) have much more generous habits.

No Bangladeshi can even think about buying 32 inch TVs and 250 litre fridges like Bhakts. It's just not in our blood to be that way.

Only region in India that is even comparable to Bangladesh in these terms are parts of South India which are non-bhakt territories.
 
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