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April 2nd, 2012 07:49 PM #11
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May 9th, 2012 06:54 AM #13My opinion: I think the Eon is a safer buy.
Many toys inside a car made by a company that you don't exactly trust may be a recipe for disaster. Baka mas mahal in the long run kasi madaming masisira at hassle dahil possibleng mahirap ang parts. Hindi mo pa sure kung gaano katagal magstay dito ang dealer network nila, baka magaya sa ibang brands na na-abandon.
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May 9th, 2012 11:12 AM #14For me, kung di ka talaga magkasya sa Alto (which I read from your post in another thread), go for the EON na lang. At least with EON, mukha naman na Hyundai will be here for a much longer time than the local Geely distributor. Ang alam ko pangalawang distributor na to ng Geely. Also, you'd have more casas to go to in case you'd need any of their services. Ang Geely parang nag-iisa pa lang sa Balintawak.
Yun lang naman tingin ko sa mga Chinese brands eh, if they can provide support and spare parts, marerecognize din sila eventually sa market natin, kaso so far wala pa nakakagawa nito.
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May 9th, 2012 06:34 PM #15Yung TS ata yung bibili ng car (I'm not sure kung di din siya kasya sa Alto). I just chanced upon this model, which is why I replied.
I agree. Sana nga may mga marecognize din na Chinese makers and sana hindi sila masyado mag angat ng prices even after that. Wishful thinking lang.:P
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