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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by ale828 View Post
    From your choices get the BYD sealion 6, or wait for the Sealion 5 which should arrive next month.
    i have friends who are Toyota loyalist driving fortuners and had then test drive the SL6,
    Their Toyota Fortuners are now stuck in the garage. Once a week to every other week na lang daw nagagamit.
    Not surprised. EVs are really nice to drive, especially compared to a pickup-based turbodiesel.

    First thing you notice is that it's super quiet and there's no vibration at all because there's no engine shaking and clattering.

    Then when you step on the accelerator the response is instant. It's a very different feeling that stepping on the accelerator instantly creates acceleration, especially coming from a turbodiesel which can feel like puling a toy car with a rubber band -- you start pulling, then the band stretches, and finally the toy car starts moving.

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    #32
    bigla kong naalala yung isa ko pang concern/question with BYD...

    which vehicles are sharing platforms?

    sa Japanese cars, we know that the Yaris Cross is sharing the same platform with the other models. In some cases, some parts are even interchangeable.

    sa BYD kaya, which cars are using the same platforms and parts???

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by ale828 View Post
    Never had a problem with AC mobilities dealers. from my old Honda jazz to a VW golf gts.
    i even had a warranty claim that Ac mobility approved without question.
    parts did take over a month to arrive but its typical for most European cars and even Japanese cars.

    From your choices get the BYD sealion 6, or wait for the Sealion 5 which should arrive next month.
    i have friends who are Toyota loyalist driving fortuners and had then test drive the SL6,
    Their Toyota Fortuners are now stuck in the garage. Once a week to every other week na lang daw nagagamit.
    I am happy for you. We had a very bad experience with VW Philippines. We will avoid getting from AC mobiility if we can.

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    when was the car purchased, i wonder?
    as i understand it, toyota warranties its hybrid batteries for up to 8 years...
    if still under warranty, i'd bring it to the casa and not elsewhere.
    Hindi na cover sa warranty dahil lubog sa baha.
    Nahirapan siyang i claim sa insurance dun sa battery na part.
    Not sure why, nakalimotan ko explaination si Autorandz dito kaya dinala sa kanila yung auto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTcervan View Post
    Toyota altis na hybrid nagkaroon ng issue sa battery? Bakit daw? Pag atoyot usually indestructible daw ah.

    Agree dun sa resale value. If yun ang hanap, then don't consider a hybrid or ev.
    Lubog po sa baha, then ayaw ihonor ng insurance yung sa battery na part.

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    If resale value lang, Fortuner pa rin.
    At least after 10 yrs, may value pa Fortuner mo.
    Compare sa EV/Hybrid na parang questionable pa yung resale value.
    Yung buyandseller dealer dito sa amin, nag post talaga sa FB na lubog resale value ng EV, since eto din nangyari sa US.
    Kinikwestyon kasi sila dun sa nagpa consign sa kanila siguro why ang baba ng value binigay nila sa Hybrid car.
    true, resale value Toyota is king in the phil.
    EV and Hybrids arn't good for resale value especially china made cars.
    But cars are depreciating Value except maybe a land cruiser.
    That seem to be the choice of new car buyers.
    A brand new full loaded cfhina car but lose value over time
    or a brand new bare bones Toyota but keep some of its value in the long run.

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    #36
    Getting a toyota would be ideal mostly for those looking for practicality or one who will use it primarily as a workhorse vehicle. At least for the high-sellers of the nameplate.

    But if something different is part of the equation like being fun or thrill to drive, as well as things like comfort, refinement and technology, then it's simply better to look elsewhere.

    Tsaka kung brand new yung car, may warranty naman for those with doubts.

    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    Lubog po sa baha, then ayaw ihonor ng insurance yung sa battery na part.
    Ah kaya naman pala. Very unfortunate.

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