The roominess and refinement of the bigger engine did it. Mas maganda di hamak yung bagong fort kesa sa pinalitan while the new MS is just a cosmetic upgrade more or less from the previous one. Notwithstanding the price difference pa. And SUA is just around the corner hehehe
Agree. Personally, I can’t imagine getting a Terra or Everest or MUX at the exact same price as a Fortuner 2.8Q. The Fort used to be ovepriced and underspec’d. Now it has one of the best engines in its class, with all the right features to go with its price.
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Here is Kia PH’s per-model sales breakdown in 2021 | Visor
Stonic – 1,400
Soluto – 787
K2500 – 662
Carnival – 251
Seltos – 232
Sportage – 158
Picanto – 118
Sorento – 96
Rio – 29
Soul – 8
Stinger – 4
Forte – 3
Here is Nissan PH’s per-model sales breakdown in 2 21 | VISOR PH
Navara – 9,882
Terra – 3,970
Urvan – 3,175
Almera – 2,237
Sylphy – 136
370Z – 70
Patrol – 57
X-Trail – 57
Leaf – 15
GT-R – 4
convinced ako mas marami talagang nabebentang pick up kaysa suv ngayon. top seller pala ng kia ang stonic. i cannot remember if i have seen one in the flesh.
Pick-up sales - I think its thanks to the TRAIN Law, medyo competitive prices ng local pick-ups natin.
Stonic - yes, madami dami sya. dito lang sa amin I think there's 2-3 homeowners who uses one.
sa road naman, BGC, Makati & Alabang (ATC & Molito) area ako madalas nakaka-kita
People buy Expeditions because they wanted it. Other options would be the Chevy Suburban but it’s more expensive. Not everyone can pay for the fuel costs of these gas-fed land yachts.
As good and sturdy as the Land Cruiser, Expeditions are more comfortable and quicker/faster than an equivalent full-size SUV with a diesel engine. Just ask EQ, he loves his Expedition yet having both LC300 and LC200 Land Cruisers.
I guess if you only have something like 5M for an SUV, the Land Cruiser is the right choice. Sadly though the supply of the new LC300 will push a buyer to wait 3 to 4 years.
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I suspect charge at home. We're actually in a good spot (compared to USA and Japan) because our power grid is 220V which gives us Level 2 charging at home. Level 2 charging can be 10x faster than charging a car on 100-120V (Level 1 charging).
Within Metro Manila the work commute is usually short distance (despite long commute time), which is well suited to EVs because they don't waste "gas" by idling. Aside from the energy used to power the A/C you only use as much charge as the car requires to move.
Here is Isuzu PH’s per-model sales breakdown in 2 21 | VISOR PH
Traviz – 4,728
D-Max – 4,183
Category III – 2,745
Category IV – 1,397
Mu-X – 1,083
Category V – 285
AUV – 3