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    With Mitsubishi already under the umbrella of Renault-Nissan, they maybe bringing rebadged Renault vehicles in the region. Mitsubishi has a stronger market base in South East Asia compared to Renault and Nissan.

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    So its a triple tag team now, renault-nissan-mitsubishi now

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    Kung ang intro car nila dito eh eto. Diesel Duster


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    Murang-mura lang yan mapa-India or mapa-europe pero kung yun mga Peugeot looking renaults wag na lang. Barely nga mabenta ng Mitsu ang asx, lancer, fusion and others, dagdag ba sila ng unmoving stocks


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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    So its a triple tag team now, renault-nissan-mitsubishi now

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    Mitsubishi Motors was bought by Nissan last year and it will be a good addition to the Renault-Nissan partnership.

    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Kung ang intro car nila dito eh eto. Diesel Duster


    http://www.topgear.com/india/newcach...16_608x342.jpg

    Murang-mura lang yan mapa-India or mapa-europe pero kung yun mga Peugeot looking renaults wag na lang. Barely nga mabenta ng Mitsu ang asx, lancer, fusion and others, dagdag ba sila ng unmoving stocks

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    The Terrano/Duster will be a good start. Since Mitsubishi has more manufacturing plants in South East Asia compared to Renault and Nissan, they can leverage with that capacity to offer affordable prices.

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    ^so nissan is bigger in japan

    Ive always liked those 2 brands even if the local roads are not swamped by those particular brands

    Nissan for the aircon, while mitsubishi for the value for money

    I expect renault van design to be hooded so i hope mitsubishi will come up with van offerings that will compete with starex

    I view the hood as extra protection in case of a frontal crash

    Additionally, i trust japanese aircon more than those made in korea

    With the demise of adventure, will this notion become a reality soon?

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    ^^^ Nissan is bigger globally than Honda and Mitsubishi. Among the Japanese auto manufacturers, it is second to Toyota. Infiniti is also part of Nissan. Nissan also supplies Jatco AT and CVT trannies to other car manufacturers.

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