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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Lin Dan View Post
    Wait for feedbacks after the warranty period lapses . . .
    This. Sabi nga ng kaibigan ko na matagal nang nag work sa China, ang difference between Japs and Chinese is

    Chinese: Minor issues "Pwede na yan".

    Japanese: Hindi pwedeng, "Pwede na yan".


    So it boils down to quality control. Chinese can copy anything. Sa quality lang nagkakatalo.

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    #12
    Gandang ganda ako nito dahil meron sa kapitbahay namin na color red kaya lang nakita ko last week na sa flatbed na ng towtruck.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by jonski View Post
    Gandang ganda ako nito dahil meron sa kapitbahay namin na color red kaya lang nakita ko last week na sa flatbed na ng towtruck.
    Bakit daw?

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by jonski View Post
    Gandang ganda ako nito dahil meron sa kapitbahay namin na color red kaya lang nakita ko last week na sa flatbed na ng towtruck.
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Bakit daw?

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    Oo nga, na-curious din ako tuloy.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by KingoftheNorth View Post
    I think they also offer mobile PMS/repair service. Saw an ad in the newspaper.

    Hindi ka na pipila sa casa.
    yes sir same sa Ssangyong at Changan

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    This. Sabi nga ng kaibigan ko na matagal nang nag work sa China, ang difference between Japs and Chinese is

    Chinese: Minor issues "Pwede na yan".

    Japanese: Hindi pwedeng, "Pwede na yan".


    So it boils down to quality control. Chinese can copy anything. Sa quality lang nagkakatalo.

    Lots of people have this idea that Chinese factories use quality control standards that are below par.

    That may have been true in the last decade but not so today. Practically the entire assembly line in MG's chassis plant in Shanghai is automated (yup, robots).

    And currently, all MG products have a panel gap of less than 5 millimeters. What's the significance of that? This can only be achieved with a very high level of quality control, like Six Sigma levels. Or in car terms, Lexus levels.

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    #17
    may stupid proposal by car brand daw on top of number coding

    madami mapapabili ng MG haha

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    may stupid proposal by car brand daw on top of number coding

    madami mapapabili ng MG haha
    Pabor sa mga European at China cars yung proposal na yon luwag ng edsa non.

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    #19
    Toyota, Mitsu, Honda, hyundai, nissan, ford...

    yan ang uunahin nila

    di nila maisip ung MG haha

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
    Lots of people have this idea that Chinese factories use quality control standards that are below par.

    That may have been true in the last decade but not so today. Practically the entire assembly line in MG's chassis plant in Shanghai is automated (yup, robots).

    And currently, all MG products have a panel gap of less than 5 millimeters. What's the significance of that? This can only be achieved with a very high level of quality control, like Six Sigma levels. Or in car terms, Lexus levels.
    For a buyer, it's not just about the manufacturing methods that Chinese car manufacturers use. It also relates to the materials for the other parts of the car, and fit and finish of the vehicle. Plus there's also the nagging question of whether or not the wheels will fall off this thing after a couple of years of ownership.

    But, those are typical of any car manufacturer of any country. I still remember when the same issues hounded Korean-manufactured cars imported to the PH. Same with European imports like brands from Italy or France.

    I guess as manufacturing methods got modernized and automated, those issues have either been resolved or minimized. Add to that, manufacturers are aware that having their vehicles made in other countries do raise QC concerns which they likely give more focus on.

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