Why is the share of foreign cars increasing recently?
194 8 7 years ago
pu1. This is because I think foreign cars have some good performance. He's got some economic power, he's got enough to live on
2017-12-13
pu2. I think it's because foreign cars are cost-effective. This can be seen from the operating profit ratio of automakers, but I know that Volkswagen, a representative German company, is about 3%. By comparison, Hyundai was 20 percent, or I know it's very high, which means how much profit you make from selling a car, but unless you're so shoveled in management, that difference means how well you made a car
2017-12-13
pu3. Domestic cars are also very expensive in terms of price, so it's not much different from foreign cars. And there's a perception that foreign cars are safe
2017-12-13
pu4. The price is not much different between domestic and foreign cars. That's why I think it's better to buy a foreign car that's good for performance and safety, and better for cost-effectiveness
2017-12-13
pu5. With the conclusion of the FTA, foreign cars have become more competitive in price. And as I drove a lot of foreign cars, the importers also competed, and the prices that were ridiculously high disappeared
2017-12-13
pu6. I think there is a reason why domestic cars are made and sold separately for domestic and export. Domestic cars sold for export are recognized as having good performance in foreign countries, while domestic cars are not that good. If you look at it, it will make cars sold abroad better with the money earned in Korea, so it will make the perception worse in Korea
2017-12-13
pu7. As Korea's average income increases, I think it's because we use high-performance foreign cars
2017-12-13
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