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    Quote Originally Posted by slapz View Post
    I think what you should consider the most is dealing with people like trucker111. )

    One thing that I am sure na wala sa mga Chinese Cars is resale, diyan ka talaga talo. Pero me, I bought an Haima7 way back 2012, without considering it, kasi sabi ko, di ko naman binebenta. No regrets with my purchase. Di pa naman ako binibigyan ng sakit sa ulo at puso ng 7 namin.

    Back then it was still cheap, 799K lang after discounts yung entry level. Not sure kung magkano ngayon, meron din ata big discounts ngayon?

    So, back to my first point, if you don't really care what others might say about your ride, because believe me, all of them, ang tatalino, bakit di nalang daw ito, bakit di nalang yan, bakit yan kinuha mo, even though you are not asking them for their thoughts, go consider it, it's a nice vehicle. Especially kung sa Central Luzon area ka naman..

    what's wrong advising *astroboywonder about the headache and disappointment that he might experience buying chinese.
    i should know, i have a friend who bought chinese brand and was force to buy surplus engine in blumentritt as replacement for the "brandnew".
    you're lucky wala kang problema.
    but quite frankly i don't care what he choose to buy eventually. its his money... his call.

    i just don't understand why a filipino will support the economy of the country that occupies its water by getting an inferior product?
    how dumb is that?
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    I think what you should consider the most is dealing with people like trucker111. )

    One thing that I am sure na wala sa mga Chinese Cars is resale, diyan ka talaga talo. Pero me, I bought an Haima7 way back 2012, without considering it, kasi sabi ko, di ko naman binebenta. No regrets with my purchase. Di pa naman ako binibigyan ng sakit sa ulo at puso ng 7 namin.

    Back then it was still cheap, 799K lang after discounts yung entry level. Not sure kung magkano ngayon, meron din ata big discounts ngayon?

    So, back to my first point, if you don't really care what others might say about your ride, because believe me, all of them, ang tatalino, bakit di nalang daw ito, bakit di nalang yan, bakit yan kinuha mo, even though you are not asking them for their thoughts, go consider it, it's a nice vehicle. Especially kung sa Central Luzon area ka naman.. [/QUOTE]

    Thanks sir Slapz..well honestly I really don't care kung anu man sasabihin nila di naman sila ang magbabayad eh [emoji38]. Wow! Good to hear na still in good condition pa yung haima nyo. Taga central luzon nga ako sir, plaridel at may malapit na dealer nga dito sa amin.

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    Sa pagbili nyo ng made in china dinadagdagan nyo lang ang balang ipuputok sa atin.

    Mag Suzuki Ertiga ka na lang seven seater at mas mura at mas matibay pa kesa chinese car.

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    Sa pagbili nyo ng made in china dinadagdagan nyo lang ang balang ipuputok sa atin.

    Mag Suzuki Ertiga ka na lang seven seater at mas mura at mas matibay pa kesa chinese car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    Sa pagbili nyo ng made in china dinadagdagan nyo lang ang balang ipuputok sa atin.

    Mag Suzuki Ertiga ka na lang seven seater at mas mura at mas matibay pa kesa chinese car.

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    Sa pagbili nyo ng made in china dinadagdagan nyo lang ang balang ipuputok sa atin.

    Mag Suzuki Ertiga ka na lang seven seater at mas mura at mas matibay pa kesa chinese car.
    Seriously, this is one point I don't ever understand. May correlation ba talaga? Does China really needs us to buy cars made on their country for them to be able to successfully conquer us?

    But anyway, I agree na mas okay ata ang Suzuki Ertiga, but do you like it? Also, be sure that it's not made from Changan Suzuki, or else, yung point ni Syuryuken is magiging invalid.

    Just buy a Sarao, that way, we can support our Country, pandagdag pambili ng bullet-proof vest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    Sa pagbili nyo ng made in china dinadagdagan nyo lang ang balang ipuputok sa atin.

    Mag Suzuki Ertiga ka na lang seven seater at mas mura at mas matibay pa kesa chinese car.

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    Sa pagbili nyo ng made in china dinadagdagan nyo lang ang balang ipuputok sa atin.

    Mag Suzuki Ertiga ka na lang seven seater at mas mura at mas matibay pa kesa chinese car.
    Seriously, this is one point I don't ever understand. May correlation ba talaga? Does China really needs us to buy cars made on their country for them to be able to successfully conquer us?

    But anyway, I agree na mas okay ata ang Suzuki Ertiga, but do you like it? Also, be sure that it's not made from Changan Suzuki, or else, yung point ni Syuryuken is magiging invalid.

    Just buy a Sarao, that way, we can support our Country, pandagdag pambili ng bullet-proof vest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slapz View Post
    Seriously, this is one point I don't ever understand. May correlation ba talaga? Does China really needs us to buy cars made on their country for them to be able to successfully conquer us?

    But anyway, I agree na mas okay ata ang Suzuki Ertiga, but do you like it? Also, be sure that it's not made from Changan Suzuki, or else, yung point ni Syuryuken is magiging invalid.

    Just buy a Sarao, that way, we can support our Country, pandagdag pambili ng bullet-proof vest.

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    Seriously, this is one point I don't ever understand. May correlation ba talaga? Does China really needs us to buy cars made on their country for them to be able to successfully conquer us?

    But anyway, I agree na mas okay ata ang Suzuki Ertiga, but do you like it? Also, be sure that it's not made from Changan Suzuki, or else, yung point ni Syuryuken is magiging invalid.

    Just buy a Sarao, that way, we can support our Country, pandagdag pambili ng bullet-proof vest.
    Changan doesn't produce the Ertiga, galing Maruti Suzuki India units natin

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    Ako naman, not that I feel that it would add to their arsenal, though it can through taxes. But I just find it so insulting that we all know of their creeping invasion yet Filipinos still peddle then cars here. Btt, their cars are not significantly cheaper than Japanese or Korean & durability is a question mark, so is resale value, so why buy it pa? OK lang kung mapanalo sa raffle siguro...

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    "japanese" is no guarantee for quality or durability. isa ako sa nag-advice kay slapz before na jap brand na lang bilihin. bumili ako ng mazda (thailand made japanese branded) na supposedly a go anywhere 4x4. eto sakit ng ulo, 3 turbochargers na napalitan at 1 intercooler, 1 year pa lang and less than 10,000 km tinakbo. well of course i can't really blame it on the mazda. i actually blame it on ford (australia) who did the design of the engine, and this actually reinforced my belief of "never buy a ford". on this one, slapz is the happy guy and I am the one with the headaches. ano na mileage ng H7 mo slapz?

    pero di pa rin nagbabago, para sa akin ang maganda lang na chinese e yung "chinita". doubtful pa din ako maliban na lang kung apple ang tatak. there are so many chinese made products we use at work that do not even come close to what we were used to, namely US made products like steel, pipes and machinery. no ford, GM meron and still the best big diesel engine out there imho.

    for my home i still don't buy chinese if i can avoid it. i agree with syuryuken on this one.

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    Then why buy the Toyotas and all those Made in Japan? Hindi ba mas grabe ang ginawa ng mga hapon sa Pinas?

    Insulting lang kapag car? Eh paano yung mga Cellphones and the like?

    But anyway, not considering all the stigma and whatever opinion people have over chinese cars, the Haima7 is actually a decent CUV. It was just perfect for us back then. And nakita ko na inaalagaan pa nila yung brand.

    Anyway, now siguro, dami ng options. I don't think I would get one today, if I were buying. Just because of the stigma, somehow, I want something that some people would call "susyal". After all, a car is a luxury, so you would want to feel a bit luxurious. Ahaha!
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    WWII ended 70 years ago slapz. Even israel buys german goods now. Japan, btw, is donating 10 coastguard patrol ships to the philippines to help counter intrusions into our exclusive eco zones.

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    It's not because the product is made in China. Multinational companies transferred their manufacturing because of cheaper costs but the Quality Control is still in place, the materials used is above standards. They have a brand reputation to protect. Chinese brands, on the other hand, is suspect.

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    Siguro sa electronics ayos yan, they do have a reputation to protect and thus maintain quality. Cars and all things made of steel in general are another matter. Metallurgy is strategic in nature and is not readily passed on. That is why chinese made engines even if they sport known and trusted brand names fall short. So goes for other machinery. Even stainless steel is not stainless when it is made in china.

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    copycat products made by china is simply a disposable. ex. an imitation printing machine is a fraction cost vs the well know branded machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lester_016 View Post
    Hello boss slapz! I'm back. Interesting ang topic niyo ngayon ha. First of all para sa mga Chinese hater katulad ng mga kausap niyo dito sir Slapz, ano po ba ang pinaglalaban natin? Kung makikisawsaw po tayo sa pag-aagawan ng Pilipinas at China sa teritoryo na sinasakop nila, e wag na lang po natin idamay ang brand ng Haima. Join the naval forces at makipaglaban tayo para sa kapayapaan ng ating bansa. Suportahan niyo mga Philippine made products na I doubt kung bibilhin niyo nga.
    Eto umamin na o, MAKAPILI. Dapat dito binabaril dun sa may gilid ng pasig river pag high tide. Magkano ba ang commission mo sa benta ng isang kotse at kaya mong ipagpalit ang allegiance sa inang bayan?

    OT

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    Kung boycott china....
    Anong gamit ang hindi china at kailangan natin sa pang araw araw na buhay. Kasi pati ata toothpick at earbud galing aa kanila.
    Ang alam ko may mga parts din ng sasakyan ng known brand na made in china.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rollyic View Post
    Kung boycott china....
    Anong gamit ang hindi china at kailangan natin sa pang araw araw na buhay. Kasi pati ata toothpick at earbud galing aa kanila.
    Ang alam ko may mga parts din ng sasakyan ng known brand na made in china.

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    marami pa rin wala nga kaming gamit na made in china sa bahay yung sandok galing pang banaue

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    Quote Originally Posted by rollyic View Post
    Kung boycott china....
    Anong gamit ang hindi china at kailangan natin sa pang araw araw na buhay. Kasi pati ata toothpick at earbud galing aa kanila.
    Ang alam ko may mga parts din ng sasakyan ng known brand na made in china.

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    marami pa rin wala nga kaming gamit na made in china sa bahay yung sandok galing pang banaue

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    Madami pa din naman na hindi made in china. Kung made in china na lahat e di sana buong mundo pulubi na. Pilipinas sana e wala nang factories at 50% na sana ng mga tao wala nang trabaho.

    You just need to make a conscious effort to choose what you buy. Check the label. And if you have a choice befween PROC and Proudly Made In The Philippines then do the right thing.

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    Mahirap ba parts availability ng Haima 7 outside casa? Me napupusuan akong 2012 model but a bit hesistant dahil sa probable maintenance cost

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    anak ng... nagkalat actiivista sa thread na ito, kung ayaw nio ng china, umalis kayo d2, pampagulo kayo lalo na sa amin na naghahanap ng info regarding haima.

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    Mukhang mainit ang usapan nyo re: china products ah. mas makakatulong siguro kung mga experiences at mga inquiries ang mga naipopost at nasasagot dito. iisa lang naman intention naten di po ba?

    In-laws ko nga nag acquire ng Haima Fstar last year nung hindi nako connected sa kanila, iilan palang mileage nya meron ng sakit ng ulo. Siguro chempuhan lang din kahit gaano kapa ka ingat at metikuloso. Walang perfect brand, nasa budget din kaya siguro tinatangkilik naten at syempre kaakibat ng malaking risk. Acceptance lang yan. Alam mo binili mo at kung magkano linabas mong pera kaya wag din naman mag expect na sobrang sulit ang product.

    Sa mga nagtitingin tingin kung anong magandang brand, tama po mga naka post dito. Maraming research kailangan at very powerful yung mga testimonials ng mga owners. Ako, recommendation ko lang is wag pong mag madali. Wag po kayong makipag murahan o magpapasilaw sa mga low DP. Dagdagan nyo pa po ipon nyo at bumili kayo yung talagang gusto nyo na kakayanin ng budget nyo. Madaming brands na pweding iconsider. Magtanong muna po kayo sa Service Department kung ano yung mga palaging nasisira sa ganitong sasakyan, ano palagi yung kineclaim sa warranty. In other words, kung ano palagi yung sakit ng ulo ng mga naunang owners na gumamit ng binabalak mong sasakyan bago ka pumunta sa Sales Department para pumili ng model ng brand. HTH
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    Quote Originally Posted by NdoymaN View Post
    Mukhang mainit ang usapan nyo re: china products ah. mas makakatulong siguro kung mga experiences at mga inquiries ang mga naipopost at nasasagot dito. iisa lang naman intention naten di po ba?

    In-laws ko nga nag acquire ng Haima Fstar last year nung hindi nako connected sa kanila, iilan palang mileage nya meron ng sakit ng ulo. Siguro chempuhan lang din kahit gaano kapa ka ingat at metikuloso. Walang perfect brand, nasa budget din kaya siguro tinatangkilik naten at syempre kaakibat ng malaking risk. Acceptance lang yan. Alam mo binili mo at kung magkano linabas mong pera kaya wag din naman mag expect na sobrang sulit ang product.

    Sa mga nagtitingin tingin kung anong magandang brand, tama po mga naka post dito. Maraming research kailangan at very powerful yung mga testimonials ng mga owners. Ako, recommendation ko lang is wag pong mag madali. Wag po kayong makipag murahan o magpapasilaw sa mga low DP. Dagdagan nyo pa po ipon nyo at bumili kayo yung talagang gusto nyo na kakayanin ng budget nyo. Madaming brands na pweding iconsider. Magtanong muna po kayo sa Service Department kung ano yung mga palaging nasisira sa ganitong sasakyan, ano palagi yung kineclaim sa warranty. In other words, kung ano palagi yung sakit ng ulo ng mga naunang owners na gumamit ng binabalak mong sasakyan bago ka pumunta sa Sales Department para pumili ng model ng brand. HTH
    Oi Boss NdoymaN, wala kana sa Haima? ehehe!

    Basta, happy pa naman ako sa Haima, especially yung service nila sa akin.

    Will I get another one, probably not, kasi sabi ko sa sarili Resale Value na ang important sa akin nyan, kasi balak ko, yung 2nd Brand New Car ko is papalit ako every 3 to 5 years. Pangarap lang naman! Maybe kung gumanda ang resale value ng Haima in the future, baka pwede pa.

    Anyway, yung mga OT po, ignore nalang.. Meron ng bagong thread, pwede dun ilabas ang galit sa China.

    Oi, boycott nyo din ang Korean Brands dapat! Eh ang sinasakop na nila mismo is ang Philippines, lalo na Angeles! ***, 40% lang ang pwedeng foreign ownership, pero tignan nyo mga businesses dito sa Angeles. Pwede ba ako pumasok sa mga Korean Brands na forum dito, at ilabas ko ang galit ko dun? Hindi diba?

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