Nabasa ko lang sa Top Gear!!
Ayos to, pano na kaya yung Teana, type na type ko pa naman yun.
Nabasa ko lang sa Top Gear!!
Ayos to, pano na kaya yung Teana, type na type ko pa naman yun.
Quite intriguied by the new Altima. Nissan really needs something more mainstream than the Teana to build volume... or whatever volume you can build in the midsize segment.
The Sylphy... only time will tell. I'm quite intrigued by the new HR16DE... wondering if we'll get the dual injector variant...
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
nyek... wala pa ring econo hatch to rival the mirage, wigo and the celerio/alto.
At least Nissan PHL is waking up bringing in new models. Ang tagal naman ng Juke, ilabas nyo na rito yan!
oh, i'm sorry.. it's like this...
every other car on the planet is available here... for a fee. but practical-minded buyers will want a car that has been "officially philippinized" and can be serviced here.. translation: locally-sourced models being sold here by the official car manufacturers' representatives (dealers).
yes, one can import cars from elsewhere, but there may be certain concerns to consider, like laws and taxes, parts availability, mechanics' knowledgeability, conversion reliability, etc.
when it comes to cars, "buying filipino" may have a very practical ring to it. especially when most buyers have only one chance to do so. (the truth is, buying a car usually wipes out the average juan's bank account today and freezes it in the foreseeable several years.). the car they want is one that can serve them faithfully for a long time, and not one that will cause them headache after headache..
Last edited by dr. d; March 4th, 2014 at 12:10 AM.
Ganda ng reviews ng sylphy except for the "economized" 1.8l engine of the TOTL model. Wonder how the 1.6l would perform with that big and heavy body
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Wow sino ang ppunta sa ortigas? Sabay tayo! LOL
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NO sir. Seriously im an dropout student of benilde. Cuz i drop all my english classes forcing me to drop all my class >.< but thank you sir
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Mtce, Support & Spare parts are questionable on imported cars, plus the price itself. Just a simple law of supply and demand. Mas costly yung hindi marketed ng mga official local distributors here.
Where is the launch going to be? Is it open to the public or by invitation?
I tried emailing info*nissan.com.ph but they haven't replied yet.
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2014 Nissan Sylphy makes Philippine debut - Auto News by AutoIndustriya.com
Not bad
2014 Nissan Sylphy Base 1.6L MT - PHP 812,000
2014 Nissan Sylphy 1.6L Upper CVT - PHP 915,000
2014 Nissan Sylphy 1.8L Upper CVT - PHP 998,000
Nissan Philippines launches 2014 Altima - Auto News by AutoIndustriya.com
VQ lives!
2014 Nissan Altima 2.5L SV CVT – PhP 1,650,000
2014 Nissan Altima 3.5L SL CVT – PhP 2,030,00
The Nissan site is already updated.
Nissan Sylphy | Nissan Philippines
Nissan Altima | Nissan Philippines
Last edited by Egan101; March 7th, 2014 at 04:40 PM.