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October 22nd, 2015 07:57 PM #71chevy's here are originally daewoo korean. so it's korean. But chevy somehow manage to price theirs car over Japanese CBUs and also over its brothers Hyundai and Kia.
ewan ko ba dami pa din naloloko dito. the only real American Chevy's here are the Camaro and the Tahoe.
when you buy those mainstream Philippine Chevy cars, you're just buying Korean. the worst is the resale value, Chevy seem to be lower than Hyundais
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October 22nd, 2015 08:11 PM #72
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October 22nd, 2015 08:22 PM #73thai units like crv are sold less than it's Japanese cbu version. at least the Japanese have delikadeza to differentiate but chevy, they would even push that it's all American, hence capitalizing on Made in America
hyundais and kias, well they're korean talaga. unless they make it in china, they pass it off as Korean lol
I think that's the main reason why their sales won't pickup here, coz may element of deceit sa simula pa lang. they don't need naman to tell the world that they are daewoo. at least, have the decency to price it at par with the rest, not trying to make it look like they are superior, hence the more expensive pricing
look at the car sales data, they don't have any car that's mainstream or sells like hotcake. the hyundai has the accent, the honda has the city, the fords now have ecosport, ranger and everest. Ford is American but Ford seems to be more humble nowadays, ditching that Ford is Made in America, Made in America is superior concept.
sayang chevy's look good. trailblazer looks better than the MUX, but Isuzu knew that diesel ladder SUVs nowadays are just mainstream cars. hindi na ito, pang-mayaman like before
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let's study nissan. Nissan throughout the years got lost in the flood of car manufacturers. nawalan na sya ng identity.
so Nissan needs to woo the car buyers. now they're pricing reasonably, and even their motto: Rediscover Nissan. that and their pricing, now there is renewed interest in Nissan models. I hang out their more often, there is excitement in their products,
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October 23rd, 2015 05:42 AM #76Oo nga OB, medyo ok post mo ngayon. To be honest, I never thought na pang mayaman ang ladder frame suv. I always thought from the beginning na ang the likes of fortuners and monteros and everests were the modern day versions of the tamarraw fx and adventure, then everest joined the party. Now, the MuX is a modern day reiteration of the crosswind. No?
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October 23rd, 2015 06:31 AM #77
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October 23rd, 2015 02:29 PM #78
Medyo sinipag lang itotal per manufacturer. Sayang nga lang wala sa data yung Eon na topseller ni Hyundai last year.
Toyota is really dominating, mas malaki pa sales nya sa #2 to #7 combined. :congrats::2thumbsup:
#1 din sya sa Luxyry Segment with Lexus.
Pasensya na po, di ko maayos alignment.
BRAND UNIT SALES MARKET SHARE
Toyota 97,694 43.29%
Mitsu 34,368 15.23%
Ford 19,065 8.45%
Isuzu 13,896 6.16%
Honda 11,809 5.23%
Hyundai 9,414 4.17%
Nissan 8,388 3.72%
Kia 7,521 3.33%
Chevy 7,498 3.32%
Suzuki 7,334 3.25%
Mazda 3,133 1.39%
Subaru 2,387 1.06%
Lexus 470 0.21%
BMW 451 0.20%
Mercedes 445 0.20%
Volks 432 0.19%
Peugeot 296 0.13%
Jeep 241 0.11%
Porsche 157 0.07%
Audi 139 0.06%
Tata 131 0.06%
Mini 123 0.05%
BAIC 77 0.03%
Dodge 71 0.03%
BYD 49 0.02%
Volvo 29 0.01%
Lambo 17 0.01%
Chrysler 12 0.01%
Bentley 10 0.00%
TOTAL 225,657 100.00%
based to sa THE ULTIMATE CAR GUIDE: Car Features - August-September 2015 Philippines Car Sales Figures
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October 23rd, 2015 02:29 PM #79
Medyo sinipag lang itotal per manufacturer. Sayang nga lang wala sa data yung Eon na topseller ni Hyundai last year.
Toyota is really dominating, mas malaki pa sales nya sa #2 to #7 combined. :congrats::2thumbsup:
#1 din sya sa Luxyry Segment with Lexus.
Pasensya na po, di ko maayos alignment.
BRAND UNIT SALES MARKET SHARE
Toyota 97,694 43.29%
Mitsu 34,368 15.23%
Ford 19,065 8.45%
Isuzu 13,896 6.16%
Honda 11,809 5.23%
Hyundai 9,414 4.17%
Nissan 8,388 3.72%
Kia 7,521 3.33%
Chevy 7,498 3.32%
Suzuki 7,334 3.25%
Mazda 3,133 1.39%
Subaru 2,387 1.06%
Lexus 470 0.21%
BMW 451 0.20%
Mercedes 445 0.20%
Volks 432 0.19%
Peugeot 296 0.13%
Jeep 241 0.11%
Porsche 157 0.07%
Audi 139 0.06%
Tata 131 0.06%
Mini 123 0.05%
BAIC 77 0.03%
Dodge 71 0.03%
BYD 49 0.02%
Volvo 29 0.01%
Lambo 17 0.01%
Chrysler 12 0.01%
Bentley 10 0.00%
TOTAL 225,657 100.00%
based to sa THE ULTIMATE CAR GUIDE: Car Features - August-September 2015 Philippines Car Sales Figures
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October 23rd, 2015 02:36 PM #80Sa toyota. Ilang percent kaya ang taxi at van uv? Ang laking market noon e.
They're hell-bent on sustainability kasi... even at the expense of a shorter lifespan from their...
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