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Showroom Experience: Naza Carnival 2008

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Throughout my days as a car nut watching out for and attending various car events, I notice that these things have a natural tendency to come out together. It’s like there are magnets around certain dates which cause the manufacturers and dealers to pick them. A good example was the last weekend, where this writer attended no less than five events throughout the Klang Valley.

Among the five, is the Naza Carnival 2008 at the Naza Auto Mall along the Federal Highway. I usually don’t care much for showroom events organised by Naza Motors, because for all the glamorous machines they have on display, all you’ll ever do is just to look at the cars and do nothing more.

Carnival atmosphere here for two days.
Carnival atmosphere here for two days.

The thing about me is this, as crazy as I am about cars, the idea of just seeing a car without driving it doesn’t excite me terribly – no matter how ’up there’ it is. As such, I usually give events without test drives a skip.

So, you’d probably understand that I did not go to the Naza Carnival 2008 on Sunday at Naza Auto Mall with bags of enthusiasm, even though there was a test drive for the Peugeot 407 available, part of the 407 Test Drive Me campaign, and a row of Kia test cars parked in front of the showroom.

Available for test drive.
Available for test drive.

My companion and I tested none of those. Instead, we went around looking, admiring and photographing the what everyone knows to be the largest collection of the finest and most exotic automobiles in the country. My personal guess is that the nett worth of their cars is probably worth, no, not a house, but a whole premier housing estate.

Each more expensive than an average house.
Each more expensive than an average house.

As we were walking, a young (and reasonably attractive) lady approached me to give me a little sticker, assuring me that it’s absolutely free, and then convincing me to part with forty one and a half of my ringgits for an RM36 Shell petrol card, a Shell James Bond Aston Martin DBS collector’s toy car and a total of RM60 worth of lubricant vouchers. It was a reasonable deal, if only for the lubricant vouchers, though I must admit that a male salesperson won’t stand half a chance sealing the deal.

Not long after handing over my cash to the lady, there was the cracking sound of a Ferrari V8 engine nearby. They were having a ‘Product Presentation’ session for the Ferrari F430. There was also another one for the 599 GTB Fiorano scheduled earlier, but I missed that one.

Presenting the F430 & 599 GTB Fiorano
Presenting the F430 & 599 GTB Fiorano

And here’s my opinion on the ‘Product Presentation’: it was not up to scratch. The presenter was fumbling through his ‘cheat sheet’ stammering through words. It begs the question why an entity of Naza’s considerable resources did not spend more of it to train him better before going on stage.

However, that presentation, together with our up close encounters with the likes of the Nissan GT-R, the BMW M3, the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, the Ferrari Enzo, the Maserati MC-12, and many others, faded into obscure memory for me and my companion as we came across something a lot more astonishing – at the Peugeot section!

Nissan GT-R
Nissan GT-R

BMW M3
BMW M3

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

Ferrari Enzo - yours for RM6.68m
Ferrari Enzo – yours for RM6.68m

Oi, don’t touch la, cannot read ar?
Oi, don’t touch la, cannot read ar?

Maserati MC-12
Maserati MC-12

All the money went to the cars, leaving nothing for the plumbing
All the money went to the cars, leaving nothing for the plumbing.

Surprisingly, but by far, the best part of the show was here.
Surprisingly, but by far, the best part of the show was here.

Believe it or not, on our way home, our thoughts were dominated by the humble Naza 206 Bestari. In all my years following the car industry, never before in my life, have I ever come across a deal that reads like this: RM0 downpayment, 0% interest for 12 years. Yes, that’s right.. 12 YEARS! The amount of time needed to raise kids, and we have a loan package that lasts that long and charges no interest.

Staring in disbelief, we scratched our heads at the incredulity of the deal and pressed the poor salesgirl serving us to reveal all the fine print. There was none. You pay an RM100 booking fee, you wait one week, you drive the car away – just like that. Then each month, for the next 144 months, you pay RM390 (M/T) or RM425(A/T) back to Naza Credit, you get yourself a brand new Naza 206 Bestari.

We pressed to ask if the offer was just 0% interest for the first one or two years, but the salesgirl firmly said 0% for 12 years – a claim verified by her colleague. Now, I am used to hearing all sorts of baseless claims from salespeople, but the black and white on the pamphlets are clear: 0% interest for 12 years – no fine print whatsoever.

Here’s the most astonishing thing: after adding up the total instalments of RM390 and RM425 respectively over 12 months times 12 years, we arrived at a figure LOWER than the advertised price. There was no indication how long this offer is going to last, but I’d recommend anyone shopping for a car to check this deal out. I am not recommending whether you buy it or you don’t, but this is too amazing not to even look at it.

Thinking of getting one?
Thinking of getting one?

Now, do you still recall the Ferraris, the M3 or the GT-R earlier in this post? Don’t worry, neither did I.

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To-do list for the Weekend (15-16 Nov)

Friday, November 14th, 2008

To be sure, this coming weekend is going to be a real busy one for car nuts, with a plethora of events scattered all throughout the Klang Valley. So much so that I felt it would be a worthwhile endeavour to summarize them all into a list.

Peugeot 407 ‘Test Drive Me’ Campaign

If you had missed it the first time round, worry not – a second time is forthcoming, in no less than seven different showrooms to choose from. Nasim Sdn Bhd is really drumming up the publicity for the 407. Participating Blue Boxes include Glenmarie, Bangsar, Klang, Chan Sow Lin, JB (Plentong), Penang and even the Naza Automall along the Federal Highway.

According to the Peugeot press release, the event will run on 15th and 16th Nov from 10am to 7pm at all the said branches. Visitors will be treated to mystery gifts and refreshments.

Link: Press statement from Peugeot

Naza Carnival 2008

The Naza group is indeed making itself busy this weekend. It’s also having a carnival at its Automall on both days, 10am to 5pm. Highlights include an event listed on the schedule as ‘Premium giveaway by GT Queens‘, photo booth with the Aston Martin DB9 and Ducati 1098, and product presentations for the Ferrari 430 and 599.  

Link: Event website

The Joy Factory @ Auto Bavaria

Celebrating their 20th anniversary, AB has been throwing up test-drive events at several of its branches. One of them was at Segambut a few weeks back, where this writer was given the chance to thrash an E90 320i in a brake test, slalom and skid test in what was termed the BMW Performance Drive. Not this time though, the Glenmarie edition features a Joy Hunt (mini treasure hunt) for BMW owners and also a free 20-point inspection for BMW cars. You can also test drive the latest BMW models here too.

Link: http://www.autobavaria.com/joy

Proton Campro Drag Battle in Sepang

Motorsports enthusiasts can also go to the Sepang circuit in the evening of 15 Nov to see various Campro-powered Protons battle it out in a drag battle. Originally open for all 1.6NA Protons, this event is now closed to only Protons running on the Campro engine.

 Link: Post on AW forum

Toyota Festive Moments Celebration

ALL Toyota showrooms nationwide will be participating in on this one. The newspaper ad promised refreshments, activities and gifts for everyone. Customers signing up for a new Toyota gets an 8Gb Sony Video MP3 player. Here’s the catch though, your new car must be registered by 31 Dec 2008.

I have personally pencilled the Campro Drag Battle as ‘certain to attend’, and I’ll see how I can fit the rest into my schedule. It’s going to be a busy weekend….

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