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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    toyota has 34.5% market share, that without the help of the new Fortuner yet is pretty amazing. according to the news report, the following are no.1 in their respective categories: vios, altis/corolla, camry, hilux, innova. the rav4 i guess continues to be the sore spot (cr-v is tops there). what about the minivan? is it the US-discontinued venture?

    toyota philippines leads market
    Last edited by sikuya; May 23rd, 2005 at 11:47 PM.

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    #2
    sana hindi lumaki ang ulo ng toyota

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    #3
    sana nga...mganda nmn tlga mga car models nila ehh

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    #4
    they are number 2 in the world, soon to overtake gm as the number one automobile manufacturer.

    So big three is GM, Toyota,Ford....Sama na nga Chrysler as 4.

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    #5
    Hehe dapat mabasa to ni "NOELSKI" sa kabilang board...

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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by theveed
    Hehe dapat mabasa to ni "NOELSKI" sa kabilang board...
    hehe.. oo nga.. sa revo yahoogroups namin eh galit na galit na sya sa toyota hehe..

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    #7
    add to it the new favorite... Fortuner. Selling like hot cake.

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    #8
    What goes up will go down, mayabang sila, especially dealing with Fortuner buyers, bastos na sila, no more customer satisfaction, pera-pera na ang usapan.

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by muffer
    What goes up will go down, mayabang sila, especially dealing with Fortuner buyers, bastos na sila, no more customer satisfaction, pera-pera na ang usapan.

    you have a point, but definitely even without the Fortuner issue dito sa atin, mangyayari yon dahil ganun talaga ang buhay

    ganun din ba ang Toyota sa ibang bansa, or isolated case ang Pilipinas dahil wala talagang batas na magpoprotekta sa consumers?

    anyway, congrats sa Toyota, I'm a Toyota guy and I'm happy to read this news

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    #10
    I'm also a Toyota guy but for fairness sake, I think we have to distinguish the perpetrators of all these unethical business practices we have been hearing about : is it Toyota as in TMPC ,or, is it the Toyota dealers (who for the most part are separate corporate entities).

    I think that to preserve their reputation, TMPC should step in and reprimand their dealers who practice unsound sales practices (like P100T leather seats, P100T DVD players, etc.). Kawawa naman ang innocent and honest paying consumer.

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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by muffer
    What goes up will go down, mayabang sila, especially dealing with Fortuner buyers, bastos na sila, no more customer satisfaction, pera-pera na ang usapan.
    Mandurugas yung ibang dealers ng Toyota.Ang mahal ng accesories at ngayon di na sila tumatanggap ng reservations para sa Fortuner kasi wala raw kita ang mga salesman dun,yung manager lang ang kumikita.Mag Innova ka lang daw,bastos no?

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    Innova's sales are not what they are expecting in recent weeks. When you go to a showroom and even their show in WTC, everyone as in everyone (from those crooked sales agents to the ramp models) are like brainwashing all people to get the Innova, instead. Their reasoning? So that you dont have to endure that long waiting line with the Fortuner. Ang Kapal nila! If I were to buy a vehicle now, I would NEVER get a Toyota ever, after what they have done.

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    #13
    lumaki na ulo ng mga yan... dinuduga na talaga mga fortuner buyers.. pero merun padin konting iba diyan.. makakakuha tito ko next month na 4x2 na diesel.. ninang niya kasi un sa toyota tarlac.. bare lang. wala ng leather or dvd

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    #14
    one thing more sa dami ng demand ng fortuner, baka kahit poor quality ipapasa na sa customer mabawasan lng ang pila, mahiya naman sila mga e-introduce sila ng new unit no availability naman, para na rin nilang ginagago ang client nila, ano kaya dapat gawin ng DTI about this, at sa mga ahente nila na dupang, wag sana bumalik ang CARMA sa mga mahal nyo sa buhay o sa anak nyo dahil wala silang alam.

    Sana sa management ng TOYOTA Phils. MAHIYA KAYO, kaya kayo No.1 dahil din sa mga ginagago nyong buyer, Customer SATISFACTION dapat iniisip nyo, at maging totoo kayo, first come first serve, para rin pala kayong gov't agency PALAKASAN.

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    #15
    Toyota's done its homework and has created an incredible demand for their vehicles.

    It isn't any wonder why dealers have resorted to maximizing their profit margins. Ethics on the other hand will have to be watched.

    But who are we kidding? It's big business!

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    #16
    Tama ka ang kapal ng ibang salesman at saleswoman,ang gusto ko Fortuner 4X4 V eh Innova ang gusto nila.Eh magbabayad naman ako.HA!Dapat naging Innova Expo nalang yung sa WTC.Malaki na ang ulo at sungay ng TMPC!

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    #17
    Maybe you should ask gullible customer who pays to wait in line, as if their life depends on getting the car ?. The laws of supply and demand applies here, the potential buyer can walk and let another "sucker" stand in line... thats life!.

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    #18
    No sale, no commission.

toyota lords over the philippine auto market