AUV's are defined by Philippine law as closed type vehicle (wagon not pick-up) with a seating capacity of at least ten seats and has the required local content. I hope that settles the issue.
Of course the definition of AUV can change from one Asian country to another.
AUV's do not pass U.S. and Euro standards because they were never tested. Malay natin pumasa sila if they were subjected to those tests diba? Even the MB100 can pass the European flat barrier crash testing (front and rear).
SUV - I never call my vehicle that anymore. I just call it a 'rig' or a 'truck'.



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