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May 7th, 2007 10:39 AM #11
That's because Toyota's sales are more than five times that of Isuzu's.
New cars are picked up by dealers from the plants (not delivered by the plant to the dealers) and some dealers use carriers to pickup the cars while others just drive the cars. Most, if not all, provincial dealers use carriers.
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May 7th, 2007 01:44 PM #13nangyayayri talaga iyan, sa dami ba naman ng movement sa loob ng CASA at pinintahan
At yung byahe frm planta to showroom, sa akin ok lang at least naroroadtest ang sasakyan ng ilang km.
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May 7th, 2007 07:18 PM #16
Sa tingin ko ganyan din ang nangyari nung bagong bili lang ang Optra namin dati.Deliver kase hanggang dun sa office ng dad ko.Nung dumating dad ko dito sa bahay dala ang Optra nakita ko may gas gas na ang mags at may mga halatang dent.
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May 8th, 2007 01:56 AM #17
gawain na talaga ng maraming casa yan sa mga units na may konting defect sa paint. we as consumers won't notice these because the re-paints are very well done. kahit sa honda or toyota meron din yan. good thing na bumper lang ang may tama sa crosswind and hindi yun body.
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May 8th, 2007 03:07 PM #19
I do. And normally in the morning, I see fresh Innovas, Altis, Avanzas, etc., running at more than a 100km/hr right on the executive este SHOULDER lane.
Is that a way of test-driving the brand new unit or just wanting to bang it up to get them fired from the job?
Pangit pa e naka-full bright ung ilaw, fog lamps, hazard lights (minsan), tapos parang ahas pa sa SLEX, hanep e... hinahanap si San Pedro.
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^ geo yatta of bulacan, ang nagcause ng traffic sa NLEX eh hinid minimum wage earners. Mga...
Traffic!