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    Didn't read the whole article, I stopped at 1.8M and subcompact.

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    P1.8M worth of tech i’d presume. It’s not fast, not fuel efficient. It looks good though but, for that price point, would have made more sense if it were a hybrid.


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    Pricing a small crossover the sane as compact crossovers and PPVs??? Good luck!


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    Some people would still buy this just because it looks funky & it’s a Toyota.


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    Not really .. Look at the Toyota RAV4 ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Not really .. Look at the Toyota RAV4 ...
    At 1.8M, it will be competing against the midtrim RAV4 and the RAV4 is not selling well against other crossovers due to its crazy pricing.


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    I find it weird na hindi sya Hybrid

    Have ridden the CH-R multiple times (Grab) and medyo nakakhilo sa likod thanks to its small windows.

    Honestly, I would still prefer the HR-V

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    At P 1.8M, market positioning will not be good...

    Good luck

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