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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Magandang araw po sa inyong lahat.

    Newbie lang po ako rito and kakainteresado ko lang po sa kotse. Gusto ko po sanang malaman kung alin-alin dito sa 'Pinas ang mga brand na tinatawag na:

    a. LOCALLY ASSEMBLED

    b. OFFICIAL IMPORT

    c. PARALLEL IMPORT

    Kasi dito po ata binabase ang presyuhan, lalo na sa bentahan. Pa-share naman po ng kuro-kuro nyo.

    Salamat mga tsikoteers!

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    Locally assembled = I think a number of Fords fall in this category.

    Official import = Many cars nowadays are built in Thailand (Honda, Toyota) with Japan steadily declining (Suzuki).

    Parallel import = I'm not sure what this means, but it'll probably be synonymous to the more prevalent term "gray import." Usually gray imports are cars from Japan that are brought in via shipping in Subic or Cebu, among other places. The major giveaway for a gray import is usually its non-availability here. Stuff like the Toyota bB, Toyota Alphard, Mazda Bongo (Friendee), Mitsubishi Pajero Mini, Suzuki Wagon R/RR, EK-chassis Honda Civic hatchbacks and the like are notable gray-import cars.

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    I guess parallel import means same vehicle sold at the local market by an authorized dealer and gray importer. Example of this is the Toyota Land Cruiser that one can get from a Toyota dealer or direct importer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    I guess parallel import means same vehicle sold at the local market by an authorized dealer and gray importer. Example of this is the Toyota Land Cruiser that one can get from a Toyota dealer or direct importer...
    same goes with the starex.

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    Just to add to the posts made above.

    Any references to any brands and its variants are based on the assumption that they are brand new vehicles being sold to the market.

    Not an extensive nor exhaustive list but hopefully you'd get the picture....

    LOCALLY ASSEMBLED includes (but not limited to )
    Ford Focus and Escape
    Honda City and Civic
    Mazda 3 and Tribute
    Mitsubishi Adventure, L300 cab and Versa Van, Canter, Rosa, etc...
    Nissan Sentra N16 and X-Trail Gen 1
    Toyota Vios and Innova

    OFFICIAL IMPORT - are the brands that are officially represented by a local counterpart (usually as a distributor) to act on its behalf. It mostly consists of other model and its variants being sold by (but not limited to)the brands listed above. All Euro, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, etc.. belong to this category.

    PARALLEL IMPORT - this simply means that an entity or individual decides to import a similar type of vehicle that is already officially (see definition of OFFICIAL IMPORT) available in the market.

    Example: (but not limited to)
    Chevrolet Suburban (TCCCI) vs. Suburban (by many grey importers).
    Toyota Land Cruiser 200 VX (TMPI) vs. LC200 GX-R, VXR from Standout
    Toyota Prado VX (TMPI) vs. Prado TX-L, VX-L from Standout
    Hyundai Starex TCi and CRDi VGT (HARI) vs. Starex CVX and HVX from Standout and Pitstop
    Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR (MMPC) vs. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR from Standout
    Last edited by number001; September 14th, 2010 at 09:21 PM.

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    Ah, I see. Parallel imports are same po as official imports, correct. So, eto pala yung mga under each category. Sana may magdagdag pa. Para ma-check kung alin-alin ang locally assembled, etc. Mas mura dapat pag locally assembled di ba po?

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    Quote Originally Posted by number001 View Post
    PARALLEL IMPORT - this simply means that an entity or individual decides to import a similar type of vehicle that is already officially (see definition of OFFICIAL IMPORT) available in the market.

    Example: (but not limited to)
    Chevrolet Suburban (TCCCI) vs. Suburban (by many grey importers).
    Toyota Land Cruiser 200 VX (TMPI) vs. LC200 GX-R, VXR from Standout
    Toyota Prado VX (TMPI) vs. Prado TX-L, VX-L from Standout
    Hyundai Starex TCi and CRDi VGT (HARI) vs. Starex CVX and HVX from Standout and Pitstop
    Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR (MMPC) vs. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR from Standout
    Interesting, may pagka-gray area pa rin pala ang "gray import" - most especially if the vehicle being imported is already available under authorized resellers.

    Learned something new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Type 100 View Post
    Interesting, may pagka-gray area pa rin pala ang "gray import" - most especially if the vehicle being imported is already available under authorized resellers.

    Learned something new.
    Kadalasan kasi kulang kulang ang local offering of a particular model. Ang perfect example dito e yung Grand Starex, talagang maasar ka sa binebenta ng HARI once na nakita yung mga Grand Starex na binebenta ng Pitstop and Standout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronw123w124 View Post
    Kadalasan kasi kulang kulang ang local offering of a particular model. Ang perfect example dito e yung Grand Starex, talagang maasar ka sa binebenta ng HARI once na nakita yung mga Grand Starex na binebenta ng Pitstop and Standout.

    Bakit po - malaki po difference sa price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baguito View Post
    Bakit po - malaki po difference sa price?
    Almost same price lang. Pero yung HARI units eh kulang-kulang sa features. Talagang kulang-kulang.

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