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June 5th, 2008 06:52 PM #1
That was said, already.
Sounds interesting. Good move. Chana already initiated a long warranty with the Benni, good thing Chery followed.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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June 5th, 2008 08:40 PM #25 years warranty is good...if i have extra money i will buy chery cars to give them the chance in our market.. if all of us thinks na mauna na lang sila eh di wala na bibili ng chery cars paano pa natin malalaman kung matibay ito or hindi... ok sana mga chery cars but i think they are a bit pricey considering they are new players in the automotive market.. we also considered their v5 crossover yung parang mpv nila but the price is almost 900k and i think its too much tapos gas engine pa.. unlike toyota innova and kia carens offering diesel engine with D4d and CRdi engine at almost the same price..
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June 6th, 2008 08:35 AM #3
May bibili parin nyan, ang target market naman nyan mga taong kapos sa pera... Its still the cheapest car in the market right now and it won't cost you an arm to get one. So yung mga former commuters na nag-aambition magkaroon ng kotse ito ang sagot. I am sure naman kung may pera yung bibili they would much prefer to buy a Civic or Corolla than this....
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June 7th, 2008 01:02 PM #4
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June 8th, 2008 11:52 PM #5
nyahaha kapos sa pera how do you know that? Masyado mo naman minamaliit ang mga china car unit owners. Maybe you are super rich then GOOD for you.
I had mine (AMT) almost a month na sakin, i used it last weekend to go to Subic via SCTEX binirit ko to run at 150+ kph pero sandali lang asa 5K plus rev na. But i was suprised kahit maliit sya at that speed steady pa rin I was expecting na mag wi wiggle na sya sa ganong speed. my calculations sa highway is between 20-22 km per liter using Vpower of Shell/ Average speed sa SCTEX is 110-120 kph
Its on 30% DP at 24 months Zero interest. Excellent deal for me, my insurance is quite high compare sa iba kasi its a zero participation at 24/7 towing service.
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June 9th, 2008 07:13 AM #6
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June 9th, 2008 07:22 AM #7
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June 9th, 2008 07:56 AM #8
budget constraints...pero hindi kapos sa pera. pag kapos sa pera kariton lang kaya nila o hindi pa
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June 10th, 2008 12:25 PM #9
nyahaha yon naman pala kapos sa pera means budget constraint GOOD for you.
Yes syuryuken, AC ON all the time.
I haven't got my plates yet almost a month na ang unit sa akin anyways it will not be used for a month kaya oks lang hopefully by the time I come back home andyan na ang LTO plate ko.
Mine is Nasdaq silver.
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June 6th, 2008 12:24 AM #10Yup, but Im not sure if anyone believed me when I mentioned it...
Anyway, The long warranty was what saved Chrystler in the 1980's. When nobody wanted to buy american cars in the US, and everyonw was preferring Japanese cars, Chrystler, through Lee Iococa (tama ba yung name), created the industry's first 5 years warranty on their vehicles.
Today, it appears that consumer confidence in american cars have returned, so much so, that my brother purchases american cars in the US.
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