^^^ prices are being posted on *******, your agent must've fallen asleep during orientation ...
^^^ prices are being posted on *******, your agent must've fallen asleep during orientation ...
I can neither confirm nor deny. But I can say that that's not the price for the AWD.
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Hmm... seems they've sanitized OLX. Can't find the prices there.
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It will be very interesting to see how this class shapes up. The EcoSport's sales dominance won't be ending any time soon, the price is just too big a factor to ignore. But the Juke seems to sell decently (not in great numbers... but at least it sells) because of the styling.
The Mazda will come out way above them in terms of price *if the above is true*... but Mazda's interiors and creature comforts simply kick ass on all the competition, and in terms of vehicle dynamics, there isn't anything out there that's close. Maybe the Juke would have something to say if they brought in the Nismo model... but with the sluggish CVT and that 1.6... no dice.
Still... personally... the one car in the class that makes the most sense is the Trax. Big interior. Big power. Good economy. And a middlingly decent transmission. Only let down by the brand image... but still...
If I were going for an MT, I'm still rather particular to the EcoSport Trend... plasticky interior and all. Just wish Ford would offer AWD here. Not that it's needed on-road, but it would be fun to have a modern alternative to the Jimny... even if it won't be as capable off-road.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
i think its worth saying too that Mazda builds its vehicles with the driver as top consideration, and that for others who want a point a to point b vehicle would otherwise miss this and go to the more popular choices.
Saw a white AWD CX-3 this morning at SLEX. Rear was just like the 2, but the added height and front fascia similar to 3 and CX-5 just makes it look great in actual.
C'mon, the CX5 and 3 have been out for 2 years now and they're still not selling anywhere near the segment leaders (Forester/CRV and Altis, respectively).
Berjaya did very well by fixing everything that FMC/Ford did wrong with Mazda 2 decades ago.
They now release models much quicker, unlike the 2009 Mazda 3 that was only released in 2012 and was quickly replaced by the Skyactiv.
They are working on the stigma of expensive maintenance by offering Yojin 3. And from experience, their parts prices at the dealership are reasonably priced, just about 30% higher than Banawe prices, at least for my Mazda 3. The best thing is that they have stocks of odd, rare parts that none of the Banawe shops carry.
However, Mazda is really not geared to be a volume-seller brand. All over the world, Mazda gets good reviews, but never class-leading sales. The driver-first mentality is a car enthusiast's dream, but most car buyers aren't car enthusiasts.
The inherent flaw of most of Mazda's current lineup is that they're all very cramped inside relative to the competition. Between good handling and space, most ordinary buyers prefer space.
Then there's the chicken-and-egg scenario of resale value. Cars have low resale values when they didn't sell much during their production years, because naturally people expect poor parts availability later on. But cars don't sell much because of the perception of poor resale value, resulting in a vicious cycle that's quite hard to break out of.
Mazda, Nissan, and other small brands suffer from this, while Toyota benefits. It's an example of how brand-building is really a long game, and it is very difficult to topple the existing leaders.
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Last edited by jut703; August 27th, 2016 at 04:44 PM.
Mazda is a small company. Their production cannot meet demand in other countries as well. Their total vehicle sales in the U.S. is less than the number of Honda CR-Vs sold there.
Price of CX-3 AWD will be 1.48M according to Topgear.
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Yehey, 1.48M good luck
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That's for the 4WD variant ... wait a few more months and they will release a cheaper variant ...
Parang galit na galit sa marketing ang Mazda dito sa'tin. Most marketing professional study the 4Ps of marketing
Etong lang ata mazda hindi nag-ko-conduct ng marketing analysis sa Philippine setting
Then They will later release a Cx-3 Maxx, pero huli na lahat. Sira na image ng product.
They agressively market skyactiv, the most efficient ek-ek.
Then they will release a Maxx version, stripping everything down incl, the stereo to 2-din.
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Ano ba ung 4Ps sa marketing OB-wan?
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- Product
- Place
- Pricing
- Promotion
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1.48m for this mini cx-3? pang cx-5 na yun ah.
magkano naman kaya ang cx-9 niyan![]()