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    Lets start the new thread. The 2017 target hasnt been released yet. But with 400k+ sold in 2016, Im forecasting a 21% growth.

    Toyota will grow over 20%

    Mitsu will probably not go over 10-15%.

    Hyundai will further establish itself as a sold 3rd. It Will most likely break 40k units.

    Ford on the heels of hyundai might near 40k also but barely. We might get a glimpse of the prototype vehicle this year.

    Isuzu will finally break 30k units. Denr should stopsale their non euro4 compliant* vehicles though. We might see the new prototypes this year.

    Honda probably wont reach 30k units but theyre a solid 6th place.

    Nissan* surprised with their 48% growth in 2016. Their vans are selling well. Their new suv will shake the suv market for sure. If theyre thinking right, they should do the launch in the Philippines.

    Suzuki will continue their growth* to maybe around 18k units.

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    Aabot tayo 500k pag tuloy ang additional tax for 2018. Magbibilihan na mga tao before 2018

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    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Aabot tayo 500k pag tuloy ang additional tax for 2018. Magbibilihan na mga tao before 2018

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    Surge siguro mga suvs and pickups.

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    Fort sales is thru the roof...

    G variants probably sold the most...

    Innova didnt grow as much because of the pricing. Either buyers opted for the fort or the muxs or the trends..

    http://www.topgear.com.ph/news/indus...00012-20170124

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    Fort is still king!! Nagkalat sa daan [emoji51]
    Wrong pricing talaga ang innova. Too pricey.
    Same platform pa ba ang fort, hilux and innova?


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    Quote Originally Posted by JJB View Post
    Fort is still king!! Nagkalat sa daan [emoji51]
    Wrong pricing talaga ang innova. Too pricey.
    Same platform pa ba ang fort, hilux and innova?


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    Same IMV platform. Less payload for innova ie less tagtag

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Fort sales is thru the roof...

    G variants probably sold the most...

    Innova didnt grow as much because of the pricing. Either buyers opted for the fort or the muxs or the trends..

    http://www.topgear.com.ph/news/indus...00012-20170124
    Because of the Innova pricing the market now values form over function even more hehe. PPVs are all the rage. Would be interesting to see Fort vs Innova sales in other Asean countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r2 View Post
    Because of the Innova pricing the market now values form over function even more hehe. PPVs are all the rage. Would be interesting to see Fort vs Innova sales in other Asean countries.
    Yup,- skewed towards the Fortuner... Mas maraming "naulol" sa form this time...

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    Can you just imagine if Toyota solves the "tagtag" ride of the new fort? Plus retain the features that are available in Thai units, baka sa kangkungan na ang competition [emoji12]


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    Ford Philippines Hits All-Time Sales Record in 216 | ************ - Philippine Car News, Car Reviews, Car Features, Car Buyer's Guide and Car Prices.

    Everest sales only grew 6% dec2015 vs dec2016. If this is a baseline for 2017, I wonder if they can average more than 1100-1200 units monthly this 2017.

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