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    #21
    lupet ng urvan! circa 80s' pa pero topping its category.

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    #22
    nyahaahah! Lumina wala pang 100 ang sales hahaahah, kasi eh, LUMANA kasi eh.

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    #23
    Eh, look at the Optra. Too many sales for a poor vehicle... IMO.

    And as for the Focus numbers, it would be nice if those sales were broken down into categories... I'm betting the Focus would top the 1.8 market with those sales.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #24
    Marvin, how does Peugeot doing here in RP? Any figures?

    Nissan will be launching new models soon and I hope they will catch up.

    I also heard that Fiat and Renault will be back to our shores. Renault will be building a plant in Malaysia and will export cars to its ASEAN neighbors (I assume with the help of Nissan). If its true that Fiat will be coming back, baka China assembled Fiats ang dadalhin dito (eg Palio, Sienna).
    Last edited by carlocaraddict; November 24th, 2005 at 09:34 PM.

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by mbt
    I've summarized the latest data from CAMPI into this table... check it out:

    JAN-OCT 2005
    SUBCOMPACT CLASS
    Toyota Vios 6,827
    Honda City 2,332
    Hyundai Getz 1,573
    Honda Jazz 1,512
    Kia Picanto 892
    Hyundai Matrix 291
    Chevrolet Aveo 116
    Kia Rio 42
    Suzuki Swift 41

    COMPACT CLASS
    Toyota Corolla Altis 4,272
    Mazda 3 1,902
    Nissan Sentra (includes 1.3 and 1.6) 1,901
    Honda Civic 1,643
    Chevrolet Optra 1,441
    Mitsubishi Lancer 1,210
    Ford Focus 313
    Chevrolet Zafira 35

    MIDSIZE / FULL-SIZE CLASS
    Toyota Camry 802
    Honda Accord 356
    Nissan Cefiro 141
    Mazda 6 60
    Chevrolet Lumina 33
    Hyundai Sonata 12
    Mitsubishi Galant 8
    Hyundai XG 2

    OTHERS
    BMW (all models) 707
    Audi (all models) 66
    Porsche (all models) 43
    Hyundai Coupe 20
    Nissan 350Z 4

    SUBCOMPACT SUV
    Suzuki Jimny 97

    COMPACT SUV
    Honda CR-V 2,268
    Nissan X-Trail 2,028
    Ford Escape 1,244
    Toyota RAV4 494
    Mazda Tribute 346
    Hyundai Tucson 217
    Mitsubishi Outlander 79
    Suzuki Grand Vitara 76

    VALUE SUV
    Toyota Innova 10,145
    Mitsubishi Adventure 4,860
    Isuzu Crosswind 4,494
    Toyota Revo 465

    MIDSIZE SUV
    Toyota Fortuner 2,594
    Ford Everest 1,751
    Isuzu Alterra 531
    Mitsubishi Montero Sport 408
    Kia Sorento 389

    PREMIUM SUV
    Mitsubishi Pajero 677
    Ford Explorer 280
    Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 235
    Ford Expedition 164
    Nissan Patrol 148
    Chevrolet Trailblazer 137
    Chevrolet Tahoe 45
    Chevrolet Suburban 28
    Isuzu Trooper 48

    PICKUP TRUCKS
    Toyota Hilux 2,005
    Isuzu D-MAX 1,433
    Nissan Frontier 1,018
    Isuzu Fuego 605
    Ford Ranger 485
    Mitsubishi Strada 209

    MINIVAN / MPV
    Hyundai Starex 1,815
    Suzuki APV 376
    Chevrolet Venture 264
    Toyota Previa 201
    Mitsubishi Grandis 195
    Nissan Serena 44
    Kia Sedona 42

    FULL-SIZE VAN
    Nissan Urvan 1,223
    Toyota Hiace 1,085
    Mitsubishi L300 Versa Van 608
    Kia Pregio 269
    Ford Club Wagon 61


    Some interesting developments:
    1. The Mazda 6's sales are pitifully low, but there was an 850% jump in sales in September, when the facelifted 6 was released (17 units against 2 in August). For October 2005, 13 units were sold, nosing past the Nissan Cefiro's sales for that month.

    2. The Ford Focus is selling fairly well, with 136 units sold in October against 297 units for the market leader, the Altis, in the same month.

    3. The updated City is selling quite well. For October, the City surpassed the Vios in sales, 536 against 439.

    4. Toyota is delivering more and more Fortuners each month, 742 units in October compared to 279 in May and 258 in June.

    5. The Innova's sales are blowing through the roof.

    6. The current Civic is still selling reasonably well even though an all-new model will be bowing very soon.

    7. Sales of the Kia Sorento SUV are steadily climbing every month.

    8. Sales of the Suzuki APV are declining.
    im so happy by Hyundai Getz edging the Jazz in sales...its also in the top three in the class.
    the Picanto isn't selling the way it should because of its dealer's greediness. too bad, it seems nice pa naman.

    Kudos to Mazda3's snatching second in the compact class...behind the all time leader Corolla it only squeak passed a Sentra by just 1 unit...it's still a notable feat. considering that it only has 1.6L & 2.0L variants. no 1.3L like the Sentra and Manual transmissions.
    btw, what is the Zafira doing in there? they still sell that car? i thought its phased out already.

    Good sales for the Camry... but it seems im seeing more Accords on the road though. im looking forward for a better stats for the Mazda's 6 next year. hopefully.

    also with Starex's reign in the market, im surprised though that the Sedona's sales were the poorest...it seems alot of it are roaming are streets naman.

    Sales of the APV is overwhelming but not flattering...

    Fortuner rocks...im surprised though that the Everest still can keep up, though its not close to the Fortuner's...it creamed all of the other's sales, combined.

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    #26
    hindi CAMPI member yung peugeot e hehe

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    [SIZE=6]Chevrolet Lumina - 33 units sold![/SIZE]

    Time to throw a BIG party, CHEVROLET DEALERS (btw only those who managed to contribute to this figure, of course)!
    Last edited by number001; November 25th, 2005 at 12:52 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by number001
    [SIZE=6]Chevrolet Lumina - 33 units sold![/SIZE]

    Time to throw a BIG party, CHEVROLET DEALERS (btw only those who managed to contribute to this figure, of course)!
    hahahahah

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    #29
    GM Philippines should bring here the Holden based, Thai made Lumina.

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    #30
    Mitsubishi L300 vice versa van-608 units
    Isa pa itong matindi.

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