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May 1st, 2009 10:55 AM #1Toyota to raise price of Innova on higher costs
By Ma. Elisa P. Osorio Updated April 30, 2009 12:00 AM
MANILA, Philippines – Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP), the country’s largest automobile distributor, said the price of Innova may go up as a result of higher operational cost because the income tax holiday (ITH) being given by the government expired last March.
In an interview, TMP vice president Rommel Gutierrez said they have already asked the Board of Investments (BOI) for an extension of their four-year ITH to six years.
Gutierrez said that initially, BOI classified Innova as a non pioneer project. But given that it is an Asian vehicle, Gutierrez said that it can be re-classified as a pioneering project. Under the law, pioneer projects are given six years ITH, he said.
If the BOI does not grant their request, Gutierrez said the cost for producing the Innova will go up. Gutierrez said he is not certain as to how this will affect the product.
Innova is one of the two vehicles being produced in their Sta. Rosa plant. The other is Vios. Gutierrez said the ITH for the car is good for a couple more years.
Toyota has already reduced their production of Innova and Vios, the two vehicles assembled in their Sta. Rosa plant, by 10 percent. The move was done as a result of the slowdown in consumer demand worldwide.
Angel Dimalanta, president of the Automotive Industrial Workers Alliance (AIWA) said Toyota has removed one shift every week. Instead of producing Vios and Innova on their Laguna plant, Dimalanta said the workers were asked to do maintenance work.
Dimalanta said the Toyota Plant in Sta. Rosa operates five days a week. Each day is divided into two eight-hour shifts. He said one of the Monday shift has been cancelled since mid January.
According to Dimalanta, a total of 40 units are being produced each shift or 20 units of Innova and 20 units of Vios.
Before the cancellation of one of the Monday shifts, Dimalanta said the plant produces 400 units per week. He said he does not know till when the reduced shift will last. “There is no definite date. It will be like this until the market improves,” he said.
Target production for this year is 12,000 units.
When asked about the 10-percent reduction in production, Gutierrez said “our production continues with some rationalization of costs to manage our overhead.” Gutierrez refused to elaborate on the matter.
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May 1st, 2009 11:32 AM #2
mahal na nga presyo ng innova, tataasan pa nila.
900++ k for an " E " variant?
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May 1st, 2009 04:33 PM #3
as a businessman.. ayos din to.... biruin mo.. I was granted ITH (income tax holiday) by the government to encourage me to set up shop.. and I did set up shop... now na ma expire na yung ITH.. presumably kailangan na magbayad ng income tax... and ano ang gagawin ng businessman? ipapasa yung "cost" ng tax to the price of the item... diba parang lumalabas eh, ang consumer ang nagbayad ng tax? bale babayaran na ng consumer yung VAT, tapos pati yung income tax ng manufacturer e babayaran pa rin ng consumer?
ang masasabi ko lang dito... WAIS!!!
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May 1st, 2009 04:51 PM #4
another trick
para nga naman mapabili na ng innova
tama si renzo ang mahal na ng innova. so those who are planning to buy innova don't rush, innova has been here since '05 so buy now or wait for the all new?
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May 1st, 2009 05:19 PM #5
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May 1st, 2009 05:42 PM #6
The Innova is the facelifted one. The body has been around in this country since 2005 (even earlier in places like Indonesia and Thailand).
Prices of new vehicles are always going up.
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May 1st, 2009 05:59 PM #7
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May 2nd, 2009 01:47 AM #8
ang mahal dapat laparan nila or luwagan nila konti.. tapos dapat may 3.0 na :D
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