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    Just came back from a visit to San Fernando, Pampanga to view their showroom. Very impressed with the quality of their Mazda-derived vehicles. There are no Manila dealerships yet, but they're working on it.

    They have three models available, the Family II, which is based on the Lynx/Familia, the Freema, based on the Mazda Premacy (MPV) and the F-Star, which is a 1-liter microvan in the Suzuki Super-Carry vein.

    Build quality for all three models is, on first inspection, pretty good. The F-Star is the cheapest of the lot, but the build quality seems much better than Chana's similar model. As a publicity stunt, they drove the F-Star up to Baguio with two passengers and two sacks with 80 kilos each (in total, equivalent to a five-passenger load) with no problem.

    Haima used to build the Freema and Family for Mazda, and bought the licensing right and, more importantly, the manufacturing tooling to build them. And it shows. Quality for the price is far and away much better than stuff from other locally sold Chinese companies in the same price range.

    The Freema has some cheap bits, but it felt solid in the short time we rode in one. The top-of-the-line model has a huge sunroof and (tiny) third-row jump seats. The suspension and brakes are near-identical to the Ford Lynx RS, excepting probably the rear spring rates. The engine is a 1.8 liter version of the RS 2.0. This means that parts availability should not be a problem.

    The most impressive model is the Family II. It's based on the 323/Lynx platform, and the interior and mechanical bits look completely identical. It isn't a complete clone, though. There are refinements to the engine, suspension, chassis and insulation, and the trim of the top-of-the-line model is quite luxurious. Build quality is superb, and I can understand why this car has won numerous awards in China.

    Best of all... prices start at 599k for the base 1.6 model. And that already comes with power windows, power mirrors and four-wheel disc brakes. That's quite a bargain for a car that feels this good. Again, parts availability should be just as good as the Ford Lynx 1.6.

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    Have a short review up for the Family II for those who are interested:


    http://www.bigbigcar.com/boards/defa...m=39216&#39216

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    hmm ok to ahh... sana magkaron nang mga taxi na ganito.. mas maluwag pa sa vios..

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    I agree, so peeps like us can fit inside

    Nice opening salvo with those projector headlamps.

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    Didn't get to test those lights, though.

    Hoping to get a chance at a longer drive of the Family... but we're also interested in the Freema... it's a shame we didn't get the Premacy here, and depending on the performance and refinement of the Freema, it might actually be a cheaper alternative to the Carens and Grand Livina.

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    interesting platform. should be solid chinese car imho
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    It's won quite a few consumer awards in China... so definitely quality is up there. We're talking to them about if they want to do a test-drive event in Manila... (they should do the motor show) to build up buzz.

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    Nice one sir Niky!

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    interesting ... so ano ano pa models ng Family besides sa Haima meron ba hellopa

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    As expected these cars would be cheaper than established Japanese and Korean brands.

    But how safe are these? Crash test results of chinese made cars are far from acceptable. What about the Family line of cars?

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    Nice find.

    The Family II has somehow got the design cues from the Mazda Millenia


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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchoolHack View Post
    As expected these cars would be cheaper than established Japanese and Korean brands.

    But how safe are these? Crash test results of chinese made cars are far from acceptable. What about the Family line of cars?
    Unknown... but it should be equivalent to the Lynx if Haima uses the same steel. From a cursory inspection and test drive, it seems they do... the car's structure feels tight... unlike most Chinese cars which feel kind of crashy.

    Wouldn't know unless Haima decides to sell in Australia or Europe... Chinese crash testing is much less stringent than elsewhere.

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    Hi Guys! Just want to let you know..we're selling the only Haima3 here in the Philippines. Its the Haima3 Sport 1.8L DOHC MT. Registered to Haima Autoworld Philippines. It is displayed here at Haima Autoworld Pampanga located at Jose Abad Santos Ave. City of San Fernando Pampanga. Priced at Php 685,000.00. It could be a collectors item someday...hehehe..Interested parties may call at 045-961-4553 or 045-860-2089. Or you could e-mail me at asdalida*lausgroup.com.ph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Unknown... but it should be equivalent to the Lynx if Haima uses the same steel. From a cursory inspection and test drive, it seems they do... the car's structure feels tight... unlike most Chinese cars which feel kind of crashy.

    Wouldn't know unless Haima decides to sell in Australia or Europe... Chinese crash testing is much less stringent than elsewhere.
    *niky, sa tingin mo sa future hindi lang kayo tatawagin for test drive, for crash test na din para naman mamarket ang china cars dito sa'ten. if the chinese are indeed driving good cheap cars nowadays, we're losing a lot of opportunities. gawa naman kayo ng review ng crash test para mawala na yun takot ng mga pinoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gen. Miting View Post
    *niky, sa tingin mo sa future hindi lang kayo tatawagin for test drive, for crash test na din para naman mamarket ang china cars dito sa'ten. if the chinese are indeed driving good cheap cars nowadays, we're losing a lot of opportunities. gawa naman kayo ng review ng crash test para mawala na yun takot ng mga pinoy
    Sure. You sit in the passenger seat.

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    looks impressive

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    Any update? how much ganito?

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    Haima Freema MPV ₱ 749,000.00 Kapag Cash
    Freema GLX 1.6 7-Seat MT

    Engine
    1.6 DOHC L4 16V VVT
    Transmission
    5-Speed Manual Transmission
    Suspension
    (Front)Independent Mac Pherson Strut | (Rear)Independent TTL Dual-Arm & Multiple Links
    Brakes


    DISC/DRUM
    Audio
    Single Disc, AM/FM Radio, 4 Speakers
    Seating Capacity


    7
    Colors
    Steel Grey, Moondust Silver, Diamond White, Ocean Blue, Deep Purple

Haima Family II and Freema now available in the Philippines!