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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by GTcervan View Post
    Ilalabas yung terios saan? Dito?
    Di ba nga yun na yung Rush?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Doon sa kabila, malalaking PPV diesel 7-seaters. Dito naman, mga small gas 7-seaters.

    Bakit di nyo na rin isama yung Suzuki APV?

    arnold pag sinali apv eh sino naman ma-eenganyo bumili nyan.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    arnold pag sinali apv eh sino naman ma-eenganyo bumili nyan.
    it's cheaper than the competition.
    merong bibili niyan.

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Di ba nga yun na yung Rush?
    Indonesia both has the daihatsu terios and toyota rush. Mas mura syempre ang terios.
    Parang 86 and brzBATTLE OF THE MPVs - BRV vs. Ertiga vs. Xpander vs. Rush


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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Di ba nga yun na yung Rush?
    Yes yun nga rush so i see no point bringing the daihatsu counterpart here.

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    #16
    [QUOTE=satori-san;2950744]
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    pag napansin ng tao na brv is not aging gracefully eh babalik sa mobilio ang sales.[/QUOT


    Br-v didn't even made it to top 15 in Indonesia, surprisingly Fortuner and Montero outsold the BR-v last February.
    Its because pricy ang BR-V. The Mobilio sells a lot better than BRV because indonesian's are crazy about the practicality of a car.

    Kung titingnan mo ang BRV as SUV prospect, bitin. Mag base model Fort or Monty ka nlang. konti nalang idadagdag yun SUV talaga pang harabas sa lubak tska baha. Matibay pa body. mas praktikal

    Kung MPV naman and habol mo, mahal ang BRV. Lalo na ngayon may Xpander mas maluwag tska price lng ng Mobilio. Mas praktikal

    Kaya yun hard sell tlaga dun ang BRV. Dito satin sooner or later magiging hard sell narin yan lalo na pagdating ng Rush

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    Quote Originally Posted by satori-san View Post

    Its because pricy ang BR-V. The Mobilio sells a lot better than BRV because indonesian's are crazy about the practicality of a car.

    Kung titingnan mo ang BRV as SUV prospect, bitin. Mag base model Fort or Monty ka nlang. konti nalang idadagdag yun SUV talaga pang harabas sa lubak tska baha. Matibay pa body. mas praktikal

    Kung MPV naman and habol mo, mahal ang BRV. Lalo na ngayon may Xpander mas maluwag tska price lng ng Mobilio. Mas praktikal

    Kaya yun hard sell tlaga dun ang BRV. Dito satin sooner or later magiging hard sell narin yan lalo na pagdating ng Rush
    the brv sells more than the mobilio in the philippines. some people can stretch their budget naman for the brv (but not for the diesel innova)

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    Quote Originally Posted by siuu3ci View Post
    Its because pricy ang BR-V. The Mobilio sells a lot better than BRV because indonesian's are crazy about the practicality of a car.

    Kung titingnan mo ang BRV as SUV prospect, bitin. Mag base model Fort or Monty ka nlang. konti nalang idadagdag yun SUV talaga pang harabas sa lubak tska baha. Matibay pa body. mas praktikal

    Kung MPV naman and habol mo, mahal ang BRV. Lalo na ngayon may Xpander mas maluwag tska price lng ng Mobilio. Mas praktikal

    Kaya yun hard sell tlaga dun ang BRV. Dito satin sooner or later magiging hard sell narin yan lalo na pagdating ng Rush
    The BRV outsells the Mobilio here in the Philippines, same case with Southeast Asia as a whole:

    Honda Retail Sales Ranked by Models

    City: 169,124 (+6 percent)
    HR-V: 102,182 (-2 percent)
    Jazz/Fit: 99,534 (-9 percent)
    Civic: 89,850 (+51 percent)
    BR-V: 71,924 (+19 percent)
    Brio: 65,325 (+26 percent)
    CR-V: 62,987 (+43 percent)
    Mobilio: 39,376 (-22 percent)
    WR-V: 37,031 (New)
    Brio Amaze: 31,236 (-26 percent)
    The BRV's performance is even better in the Philippines vs the region because it's the second best-seller next to the City.

    The Xpander also isn't more spacious than the BRV. The space difference between the two is negligible. The BRV has more 3rd row legroom, the Xpander has a higher seat position.

    The pricing of the Xpander is good as it slots in between the Mobilio and BRV, but even with the BRV's higher price point, it has outsold all other MPVs except the Innova and Avanza. The Xpander will surely shake up the market, but without any sales figures for the PH market yet, all is speculation and hype. Volume discussions now are all premature.

    Also, hindi konti ang idadagdag for a Fortuner. A BRV 1.5S is 1.030M, a Fortuner 2.4G AT is 1.682M. The 650k price difference is already over 60% the cost of another BRV. You can get a BRV and Vios for the price of a Fortuner. You can send a kid to private school for 5 years with that price difference.

    The market for PPVs has generally higher purchasing power that a BRV/Xpander buyer might not have.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Also, hindi konti ang idadagdag for a Fortuner. A BRV 1.5S is 1.030M, a Fortuner 2.4G AT is 1.682M. The 650k price difference is already over 60% the cost of another BRV. You can get a BRV and Vios for the price of a Fortuner. You can send a kid to private school for 5 years with that price difference.

    The market for PPVs has generally higher purchasing power that a BRV/Xpander buyer might not have.
    I second this. Plus the fact that the maintenance of a PPV SUV is a lot bigger compared to these mpv/small suv with their 1.4 or 1.5L engines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The BRV outsells the Mobilio here in the Philippines, same case with Southeast Asia as a whole:



    The BRV's performance is even better in the Philippines vs the region because it's the second best-seller next to the City.

    The Xpander also isn't more spacious than the BRV. The space difference between the two is negligible. The BRV has more 3rd row legroom, the Xpander has a higher seat position.

    The pricing of the Xpander is good as it slots in between the Mobilio and BRV, but even with the BRV's higher price point, it has outsold all other MPVs except the Innova and Avanza. The Xpander will surely shake up the market, but without any sales figures for the PH market yet, all is speculation and hype. Volume discussions now are all premature.

    Also, hindi konti ang idadagdag for a Fortuner. A BRV 1.5S is 1.030M, a Fortuner 2.4G AT is 1.682M. The 650k price difference is already over 60% the cost of another BRV. You can get a BRV and Vios for the price of a Fortuner. You can send a kid to private school for 5 years with that price difference.

    The market for PPVs has generally higher purchasing power that a BRV/Xpander buyer might not have.

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    Ah ang mahal na pala ng Fort. Wala na ba yung sub 1.5M model? Im considering TOTL BRV price around 1.2M plus the closest to Mid size SUV. Since eto ung point ng mga buyers w/ budget na may consideration. Difference of 200k to Monty GLX I consider maliit given sa difference/jump ng vehicle type.

    The price of Xpander is between BRV and Mobilio but very close sa Mobilio. Almost similar. We will see how it will affect the BRV sales and other SUV by the end of the year

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