Friday, January 4, 2013

*Gifts Early Years, Price Motor Up

Gifts Early Years, Price Motor Up
Azwar Ferdian - Okezone



JAKARTA - The price on the road (OTR) motorcycles are likely to rise in the early 2013's. Because there will be tax increases BBN (customs behind the name) who introduced each region, affecting the OTR price of a motorcycle.

With the rise of the biofuel tax of 10 percent, then the price on the auto-road motorcycles will also rise. The amount of the increase is uncertain, because the amount of tax depends on the model and engine capacity motorcycle.

"Yes there could be price increases on the road bike, because there will be a tax increase biofuel in each region. But the price increase is still waiting for his tax increases, "said Sigit Kumala, Head of Commercial Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association (AISI), when contacted Okezone, Thursday (03/01/2013).

Earlier this year itself became the main focus of each sole agent (ATPM) to pursue the sale. Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing (YIMM) rate, the increase in biofuels is it will not affect sales.

"If we as the selling price of the car manufacturers do not go up, stay the same well. The increase occurs because the biofuel rose OTR. It was still optimistic that we can menggeber sale earlier this year, "beber Eko Prabowo General Manager of Promotion and Communication, Yamaha Indonesia.

Eko resume, which feared it later is a DP at least 30 percent for Islamic credit system. "As DP increases in last year's regular credit, the increase could also be influential Islamic DP. We can not forecast what impact, will usually look after two months running, "he explained again.

Meanwhile, another problem faced by car manufacturers such as increases in minimum wage (minimum wage province) in 2013, the Yamaha will try not to raise the maximum selling price of the vehicle.

"The increase in minimum wage would increase the burden is clearly spending ATPM. But Yamaha will try not to sacrifice the sale price. That would be us try, "Eko Prabowo lid.
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