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    hi guys!

    Hope you can help us with our decision with regards to JAC Queen. It perfectly suited our requirements. Big enough but doesn't exceed 4,500 gross vehicle weight. Hassle kasi pag truck ban. The price is 895,000 to 910,000 for aluminum van. I would just like to ask the experiences of those who currently have this exact model or maybe any JAC truck. Is there any problem encountered with its parts, engine, or whatsoever? How long have you been using it? Is the parts readily available? How about fuel efficiency? Nag-aalangan din po kasi kami because it's china brand.

    Any information would be much appreciated. Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    hi guys!

    Hope you can help us with our decision with regards to JAC Queen. It perfectly suited our requirements. Big enough but doesn't exceed 4,500 gross vehicle weight. Hassle kasi pag truck ban. The price is 895,000 to 910,000 for aluminum van. I would just like to ask the experiences of those who currently have this exact model or maybe any JAC truck. Is there any problem encountered with its parts, engine, or whatsoever? How long have you been using it? Is the parts readily available? How about fuel efficiency? Nag-aalangan din po kasi kami because it's china brand.

    Any information would be much appreciated. Thank you!
    Our business partner has several of those in his own business. NO.

    He went back to buying Isuzus earlier this year. If you dont want downtimes (stop deliveries, repairs, tiriks) spare yourself from this. Not worth the savings promised.

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    *basti08 thanks for the info. because we are considering this one, JAC, and Isuzu at sobida motors. Which do you think will be the best purchase?

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    not familiar with trucks but you cant go wrong with Isuzu.

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    medyo may kamahalan po kasi isuzu e. what about hino? medyo mas mura ng konti. is it as reliable as isuzu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    hi guys!

    Hope you can help us with our decision with regards to JAC Queen. It perfectly suited our requirements. Big enough but doesn't exceed 4,500 gross vehicle weight. Hassle kasi pag truck ban. The price is 895,000 to 910,000 for aluminum van. I would just like to ask the experiences of those who currently have this exact model or maybe any JAC truck. Is there any problem encountered with its parts, engine, or whatsoever? How long have you been using it? Is the parts readily available? How about fuel efficiency? Nag-aalangan din po kasi kami because it's china brand.

    Any information would be much appreciated. Thank you!
    Go for brand new ORIGINAL Isuzu or Mitsubishi truck. Walang kwenta ang sobida at jac. Tip ko lang nakatipid ka sa initial purchase pero madalas naman sira. Yung sobida, oo nga at isuzu ang engine pero ang engine internals at truck parts ay puro China replacement parts.

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    Siguro Foton pwede? Pero yun nga, can't go wrong with Isuzu and Mitsubishi trucks. Brand new syempre.

    Hino? Diba may bus na ganyan, tama ba?

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    thank for your tips mga sir.

    *renzo_d10 tama po. meron din po sila 4-6 wheeler trucks. mas mura lang ng konti sa isuzu

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    Hino is a good brand basta orig at hindi remanufactured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boy Bastos View Post
    Hino is a good brand basta orig at hindi remanufactured.
    thanks for the info

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    In our experience, mas matibay ang Canter kesa sa Isuzu

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    Go for Isuzu po. okay kung galing Subic. Basta huwag lang talaga ang GALING ng SOBIDA!!!

    oh eto kita mo.nag transform na yung elf.HAHAHA!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boy Bastos View Post
    Hino is a good brand basta orig at hindi remanufactured.
    Ideally it should be. Hino is a subsidiary of Toyota

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    Ideally it should be. Hino is a subsidiary of Toyota
    madali lang po ba maghanap ng parts ng hino like isuzu?

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    tama yun sabi nila isuzu, canter, hino... nalang pagpilian mo...tested na talaga sacrifice ka nalang brandnew price...proven and tested na talaga sa tibay...pero nasa driver at pagiingat parin... if low budget talaga magsurplus isuzu ka nalang kesa sobida trucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by timrev View Post
    tama yun sabi nila isuzu, canter, hino... nalang pagpilian mo...tested na talaga sacrifice ka nalang brandnew price...proven and tested na talaga sa tibay...pero nasa driver at pagiingat parin... if low budget talaga magsurplus isuzu ka nalang kesa sobida trucks
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    those 3 brands are good. and if we can avoid chinese brands.. the better.
    buying any of these brands (isuzu, canter, hino) is also supporting the government that is friendly to us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trucker111 View Post
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    those 3 brands are good. and if we can avoid chinese brands.. the better.
    buying any of these brands (isuzu, canter, hino) is also supporting the government that is friendly to us.
    what do you mean supporting the government sir?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    what do you mean supporting the government sir?
    try connecting the dots and you'll get there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trucker111 View Post
    try connecting the dots and you'll get there.
    oh... i get it

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