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November 17th, 2014 12:25 PM #1302sabi ko nalang sa dealer ko. gusto nia kasi akong palipatin sa in house, "update nio nalang ako pag meron na kayong ibibigay na silky pearl white na automatic, hindi naman po kami nag mamadali, ayaw namin ng in house at 3% dealer incentive sa bank p.0" wag niong patulan ang mataas na rates, sayang lang ang pera natin, ganun din naman ang unit wlang madadagdag kundi bayad lang, hindi na aabut ng march pag hihintay natin kasi dadating na ang new model at ford everest, sila nag maghahabol
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November 17th, 2014 03:43 PM #1303it's anti-trust..very similar to the lawsuit against microsoft long time ago
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November 17th, 2014 08:01 PM #1308*jericho1057: Yes, grabe talaga ang practice na yan ng mga dealerships especially if they know that they have a hot selling vehicle. Sobrang take advantage ang gagawin nila kasi alam nila na mag uunahan ang mga tao na makakuha.
Imagine may DI, in house financing, reservation para lang makauna ka. After mong mabayaran lahat lahat, para ka ng bumili ng luxury vehicle.
Nataon lang na Isuzu ang may all new ngayon. Pagdating ng Everest, Ford naman. Pagdating ng all new Fort, Toyota naman. Ang common denominator diyan, lahat ng mga tao dadaan diyan sa pag take advantage ng mga dealerships pag talagang gusto nila ung vehicle.
Ngayon pag hindi masyadong type ng tao ung vehicle, hindi kayang gawin ng dealerships yan. May mga all new models din na walang masyadong bumibili for whatever reasons.
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November 17th, 2014 09:36 PM #1310
It's gonna be a long wait...
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Apparently, the demand for the new Isuzu MU-X is overwhelming
By Patrick Everett Tadeo — 17 Nov 2014
In October, we reported that the waiting list for the Isuzu MU-X was already a month long--and that was less than four weeks after its Philippine-market launch. Well, we're with Isuzu Philippines Corporation executives right now in Palawan for an MU-X ride-and-drive event, and we've just been told the waiting list for the midsize SUV is now even longer.
According to our source, there are approximately 2,000 customers waiting for the MU-X, with 70% of the orders attributed to the LS-A 4x2 variant. Our source added that Isuzu has had to increase its shipment of the MU-X, from around 500 units a month to 700 units just to keep up with the demand. So if you do the math, the waiting list has grown from a month to three months.
If you've been planning on buying the MU-X but still haven't done so, well...you've been warned.
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