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    CUVs

    Ecosport -1,992
    Forester - 1,349
    Tucson - 1,187
    CR-V - 1,039
    Santa Fe - 971
    RAV4 - 871
    CX-5 - 599
    Sportage - 597
    XV - 564
    Sorento - 308
    X-Trail - 138
    3008 - 131
    Tiguan - 101
    Soul - 84
    ASX - 81
    Captiva - 20

    Pickup-based SUVs

    Fortuner - 12,319
    Montero Sport - 11,970
    Trailblazer - 2,582
    Everest - 2,505
    Alterra - 339

    MPVs/Vans

    Innova - 11,717
    Hiace - 6,935
    Avanza - 5,575
    Adventure - 4,688
    Crosswind - 3,876
    Urvan - 2,668
    Grand Starex - 2,042
    APV - 825
    Carens - 302
    Ertiga - 190
    Grand Livina - 83
    Orlando - 61
    E150 - 52
    Fuzion - 47
    5008 - 40

    Pickups

    Hilux - 5,216
    Ranger - 4,696
    D-Max - 2,781
    Strada - 2,222
    Navara - 705
    Colorado - 533
    BT-50 - 267
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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post

    Pickup-based SUVs

    Fortuner - 12,319
    Montero Sport - 11,970
    Trailblazer - 2,582
    Everest - 2,505
    Alterra - 339
    Only the Vios outsold the Fortuner and Montero in volume, considering they cost more... who said Filipinos are poor? Not suprised to see 4-3 Forts or Montys in the same road at a time...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    CUVs

    Ecosport -1,992
    Forester - 1,349
    Tucson - 1,187
    CR-V - 1,039
    Santa Fe - 971
    RAV4 - 871
    CX-5 - 599
    Sportage - 597
    XV - 564
    Sorento - 308
    X-Trail - 138
    3008 - 131
    Tiguan - 101
    Soul - 84
    ASX - 81
    Captiva - 20
    At 6% of the total pie, and with this distribution,- not worth it to compete, IMO.... Of course we are not fully aware of the margins....

    Ecosport is leading because it is new,- and is priced just above subcompact...


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Pickup-based SUVs

    Fortuner - 12,319
    Montero Sport - 11,970
    Trailblazer - 2,582
    Everest - 2,505
    Alterra - 339

    sana nga merong lumabas na Car Sales Data for the 1st Qtr 2015 (Jan - Mar 2015).

    tingnan ko lang ang labanang Alterra vs. Montero vs. Fortuner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
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    MPVs/Vans

    Innova - 11,717
    Hiace - 6,935
    Avanza - 5,575
    Adventure - 4,688
    Crosswind - 3,876
    Urvan - 2,668
    Grand Starex - 2,042
    APV - 825
    Carens - 302
    Ertiga - 190
    Grand Livina - 83
    Orlando - 61
    E150 - 52
    Fuzion - 47
    5008 - 40
    I'd say, the all-time bestseller arguably goes to the Innova,- practically a 2005 base model, and still commanding 30% of the MPV/Van (17%+7% overall) market share,- or about 7.2% of the total market share... Practical 7/8-seater with the a little over the footprint of a current subcompact..... Vios has 3 body changes since 2005 and Fort/MS are relatively more recent ones....



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    I'd say, the all-time bestseller arguably goes to the Innova,- practically a 2005 base model, and still commanding 30% of the MPV/Van (17%+7% overall) market share,- or about 7.2% of the total market share... Practical 7/8-seater with the a little over the footprint of a current subcompact..... Vios has 3 body changes since 2005 and Fort/MS are relatively more recent ones....



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    the higher variant innova also eats into the fort/ms pie although indirectly. a high end innova is actually more or less priced the same as a entry level fort or ms(even the AT models). but more consumers would still pick the innova. in the rp market the innova is king. the vios is queen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymd View Post
    the higher variant innova also eats into the fort/ms pie although indirectly. a high end innova is actually more or less priced the same as a entry level fort or ms(even the AT models). but more consumers would still pick the innova. in the rp market the innova is king. the vios is queen.
    Dear bro.- In my books, the Vios is the Prince....

    However, if you'd like to view the 3 body changes in the past 9 years (like lipo, plastic surgery, pvssyk!p, b**b/*ss lift, tummy tuck etc),- then I agree 100% that the Vios is the Queen...




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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymd View Post
    the higher variant innova also eats into the fort/ms pie although indirectly. a high end innova is actually more or less priced the same as a entry level fort or ms(even the AT models). but more consumers would still pick the innova. in the rp market the innova is king. the vios is queen.
    Baliktad. The entry-level MS GLX eats into the Innova G's sales because they're priced the same but the MS is an SUV and is therefore more upscale and less of a castration than the Innova.

    And nowadays more people buy Monteros/Fortuners than Innovas, just as what the data says.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Baliktad. The entry-level MS GLX eats into the Innova G's sales because they're priced the same but the MS is an SUV and is therefore more upscale and less of a castration than the Innova.

    And nowadays more people buy Monteros/Fortuners than Innovas, just as what the data says.
    saka yung practical wise buyer Sir jut703, mas pinipli nila ang SUV variant, hindi po nagkakalayo sa price or kung meron naman po discount, the price value will be lowered, kaya marami na po ngayon sa kalsada ang GLX na montero at G na fort, it's possible na naging mabenta ngayong taon ang fort dahil sa strategy ng toyota na i stripped down yung G variant and yung original G variant ay naging V (4x2) after na nag-update yung engine into VNT + yung update version nila sa interior at yung kulay ng mags,

    then other type of vehicle (pick-up) naman ang pinipili ng ibang buyer dahil wala naman silang passenger and instead na kumuha ng sedan, mas pinipili naman nila yung high ground clearance (dahil sa flood problems lalo na sa NCR or other places na flood prone same din sa SUV, yan ang common reason)

    yung mga kumukuha ng G or V variant na innova, kadalasan po, napapansin ko, ang sakay either senior citizen, or may mga bata, dahil mas mababa naman yung ground clearance at convenient na makasakay o makababa.

    Saka majority users ngayon ng SUV, naka-AT at madalang na lang po ang mga naka MT

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    Quote Originally Posted by playplugg View Post
    Saka majority users ngayon ng SUV, naka-AT at madalang na lang po ang mga naka MT
    A/T has reached its product maturity and therefore, very reliable... (huwag lang iyong sa Ford... )

    So, everyone should be buying A/T these days for all rides.... I wonder what is the mix of A/T vs. M/T for each of the product segments?....

    For a P50K price difference vs. M/T, that only means an additional of approx P1K a month for 5-year amortization plan.


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    A/T has reached its product maturity and therefore, very reliable... (huwag lang iyong sa Ford... )

    So, everyone should be buying A/T these days for all rides.... I wonder what is the mix of A/T vs. M/T for each of the product segments?....

    For a P50K price difference vs. M/T, that only means an additional of approx P1K a month for 5-year amortization plan.


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    There's still that small (and dwindling) market of people who actually prefer driving stick bro. Unfortunately very very few people drive manuals anymore today so it's hard for people like me to find a good MT car as the manufacturers don't bring them in anymore.

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