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    Pang tapat sa fortuner....ahahaha

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    Let's wait and see.

    Platform-wise it should be cheaper than the HR-V which is Jazz based whereas the BR-V is Brio based.

    Although this is a seven seater and if the interior materials used and amenities are better than the HR-V, there is a chance it might be priced at par with it or maybe even more expensive. - which will make it very unattractive kasi midsize SUV territory na to tapos 1.5 or 1.8 engine lang.

    Dalhin na lang agad dito ng magkaalaman na ttal based sa reports maganda ang sales ng Mobilio at HR-V.

    "To date, HCPI records a total of 10,467 vehicle sales from January 2015, 48% more than its retail sales for the same period in 2014...

    ...The All-New Mobilio is Honda’s first seven-seater Multi-purpose Utility Vehicle (MUV). Since its launch in April, the All-New Mobilio has been well-received by Filipinos with more than 3,000 reservations in just three months.

    ...The All-New HR-V on the other hand was launched together with the New City last June. According to Honda,HR-V stands for Hip and Smart Runabout Vehicle and the compact crossover promises to match the needs of customers who blend and balance career with an active lifestyle. To date, over 700 reservations were already gathered.


    http://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-i...last-year.html

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    double post

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    Production ready ba pala....

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    World debut and priced against the Innova.

    Honda BR-V Prototype world debuts - GIIAS 2015 Live

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    World debut and priced against the Innova.

    Honda BR-V Prototype world debuts - GIIAS 2015 Live
    Now that makes it very very interesting!
    Direct convertion only translates to Php 765K - 889K.

    Pro-rating it with the Mobilio/HR-V price in Indonesia relative to Philippine pricing and it escalates to 1M to 1.2M.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dos2 View Post
    Now that makes it very very interesting!
    Direct convertion only translates to Php 765K - 889K.

    Pro-rating it with the Mobilio/HR-V price in Indonesia relative to Philippine pricing and it escalates to 1M to 1.2M.
    Quite accurate on the pricing. I wonder if hondaph will get the 1.8L engine. That would be nice but the pricing will be hr-v like lol.

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    Looks like this will be a winner if priced like the Mobilio. Definitely gives the Ecosport a run for its money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Looks like this will be a winner if priced like the Mobilio. Definitely gives the Ecosport a run for its money.
    Priced above mobilio sir.

    Ertiga 200-240MR
    Mobilo Price is 200-230 MR
    BRV is 230-265MR

    Both 1.5L engines

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    1.6L diesel engine for India. Euro4 spec is available. I wonder if we will get this.

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    Too many Hondas in the pprice range of 900k to 1.1XM , mobilio, hrv then brv.

    They must choose between HRV 1.5 or this BRV to best the race of ecosport territory 2. Stop offering the mobilio, they're not really Toyota or Auv expert

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    This is a mobilio killer 😂

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    sus kung kelan naapproved na ako sa mobilio rs tsaka ko pa nakita toh..parang mahihirapan ang 1.5 dito pagfull load..why hondaphil cant bring diesel engines on our shores???dahil ba sa quality ng diesel???

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    Quote Originally Posted by jefbuan View Post
    sus kung kelan naapproved na ako sa mobilio rs tsaka ko pa nakita toh..parang mahihirapan ang 1.5 dito pagfull load..why hondaphil cant bring diesel engines on our shores???dahil ba sa quality ng diesel???
    Because honda thinks diesel is not prestigeous

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    What is with the creases on the new honda models? Parang damit na kulang sa plantsa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    What is with the creases on the new honda models? Parang damit na kulang sa plantsa.
    True. But this BRV looks far less fugly than the Mobilio tho. Ampanget talaga nung Mobilio from any angle.

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    wala balak ang honda na dalhin ang diesel powered car nila sa pinas. ilan beses ko na itanong yan sa casa, negative lagi ang sagot. i'm sure it's not the diesel quality ek ek reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Too many Hondas in the pprice range of 900k to 1.1XM , mobilio, hrv then brv.

    They must choose between HRV 1.5 or this BRV to best the race of ecosport territory 2. Stop offering the mobilio, they're not really Toyota or Auv expert
    Try to remove the Mobilio from the showroom and the salespeople will be up in arms. It's one of their best sellers.

    Quote Originally Posted by weisshorn View Post
    wala balak ang honda na dalhin ang diesel powered car nila sa pinas. ilan beses ko na itanong yan sa casa, negative lagi ang sagot. i'm sure it's not the diesel quality ek ek reason.
    Price. Market positioning and product.

    Honda's diesel cars are all either Indian or European. They'd be much more expensive if sold here, and they don't have the same supply chain and parts suppliers as Europe and India do... so maintenance of these motors would cost quite a bit more... for both the customers and Honda.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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