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    PH auto industry off to a strong start with 34,060 units sold in January | TopGear PH

    According to the latest CAMPI-TMA report, there were 34,060 vehicles sold in January. While it was a slight dip from December’s total, that was good for a 15.5% increase from the same month last year (29,499 units sold in January 2023).

    CAMPI is as optimistic as the numbers show, as it projects a total of 468,300 vehicle sales by the end of 2024, which will have shown a 9% year-on-year growth.
    Breaking down January’s total, Toyota Motor Philippines continues to lead the industry with a 47.2% market share, moving a total of 16,093 units last month. The rest of the top five (and more, actually) remain intact, with Mitsubishi Motors Philippines at second, Ford Philippines at third, Nissan Philippines at fourth, and Suzuki Philippines at fifth.

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    Last February, New Car Sales Had Fastest Growth Rate As Toyota Corners 45 Percent Market Share | CarGuide

    the industry showed that vehicle sales increased to 38,072 units in February, compared to 30,905 units in the same month a year ago. This is the highest year-on-year growth in seven months, or since the 33 percent sales growth in July 2023.

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    109,606 vehicles were sold in the first quarter of 2024 | TopGear PH

    that’s good for a 12.7% increase from the same period last year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post


    Hmm... 666 Ferraris sold? More than Mazda, Jaguar Land Rover, BMW and Benz!

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    Nice

    More used Ferraris incoming

    Now i just need to win the lottery

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post


    Hmm... 666 Ferraris sold? More than Mazda, Jaguar Land Rover, BMW and Benz!
    I guess SMC has been doing a good job selling them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I guess SMC has been doing a good job selling them
    Super good job! I think they just opened last week? So they must have been moving about 100 cars per day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    Super good job! I think they just opened last week? So they must have been moving about 100 cars per day.
    I think they took over Sept 2023... I remember their event presented the 296 GTB and the Purosangue V12

    GH Showroom opened last week

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post


    Hmm... 666 Ferraris sold? More than Mazda, Jaguar Land Rover, BMW and Benz!
    considering a Ferrari has an average price range of 20-25M. multiply that with 666 units sold then it would mean an over 16Billion in sales.

    The BIR should be having a happy time checking all those 666 people who bought the Ferrari. hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I think they took over Sept 2023... I remember their event presented the 296 GTB and the Purosangue V12

    GH Showroom opened last week
    Oh yeah that makes sense. But 666 is still way too many cars. Baka 66? Maybe even 6?

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    Looks like TGPH silently edited the article and removed the entry for Velocita Motors/Ferrari.


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    MotorImage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    MotorImage?
    IIRC they're with AVID. The reported numbers in the TG article are from CAMPI.

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    PH car sales reach 226,279 units in the first half of 2024 | TopGear PH

    Toyota continues to be the sales champion with 104,350 units sold so far in 2024. Mitsubishi also retains its hold on second place, with 42,599 units sold; after that, there’s some changes in the top 10. Ford (14,460 units) has moved up to third place, displacing Nissan (13,939 units).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    pretty soon,
    there'll be a policy of "surrender your old car if you want to buy a new car".
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    pretty soon,
    there'll be a policy of "surrender your old car if you want to buy a new car".
    heh heh.
    Or we copy Japan/Singapore rule where older cars are taxed stupendously high.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    ^gov't wont do anything to stop us from buying cars...

    IMO, they should just scrap coding para we can all go back to 1 car per household -> just like the old days...

    let's not forget na we all started to have multiple cars because of coding... and now, no one wants to take public transport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    ^gov't wont do anything to stop us from buying cars...

    IMO, they should just scrap coding para we can all go back to 1 car per household -> just like the old days...

    let's not forget na we all started to have multiple cars because of coding... and now, no one wants to take public transport.
    Kahit naman walang coding ang lugar traffic pa rin. Just look at other cities outside Metro Manila, sumusunod na din sa Manila traffic yung ibang cities.
    Dahil to sa lax rule when purchasing new cars, daming no DP scheme na later mahahatak lang pala ng bangko. Kahit walang garage bumibili pa rin ng new/second hand cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    Kahit naman walang coding ang lugar traffic pa rin. Just look at other cities outside Metro Manila, sumusunod na din sa Manila traffic yung ibang cities.
    Dahil to sa lax rule when purchasing new cars, daming no DP scheme na later mahahatak lang pala ng bangko. Kahit walang garage bumibili pa rin ng new/second hand cars.
    lalo lang nag traffic bec of coding....

    may "spare car" sa house kaya everyone knows how to drive.

    nung elementary pa ako, halos tatay lang marunong mag drive sa family, so 1 household - 1 car
    ngayon, halos 2-3 cars na per household... nag simula yan sa "extra car" na required ka bilhin dahil may coding...
    in some cases, mas madami nang cars/motorbikes kesa sa tao sa house!


    as for "lax rules" in car ownership... its the easiest way na pasayahin ang tao.
    let's face reality, ang mahal na ng house sa Metro Manila, halos Cavite, Bulacan & Rizal na bumibili ng house and lot mga kabataan nyayon... if they can't afford a house, they just buy a car and start feeling good about themselves... If the gov't decides to take that away from the public, bababa morale ng working class natin.

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