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October 13th, 2009 07:46 PM #1
Why are locally fabricated vehicles mostly AUVs or OTJs?
Which type of vehicle should a Pinoy manufacturer make? Which type of Pinoy vehicle would you be interested in having?
1) asian utility vehicle (AUV)
2) city car (hatchback)
3) jeepney
4) multi-purpose vehicle (MPV)
5) neighborhood electric vehicle
6) owner type jeep (OTJ)
7) pick up
8) sedan
9) sports car
10) sports three-wheeler
11) station wagon
12) sport utility vehicle (SUV)
13) utility three-wheeler (tricycle)
Which low cost fabrication method should the Pinoy manufacturer use?
1) cut and bend sheet metal
2) fiberglass
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October 13th, 2009 08:04 PM #2
just my opinion. Gusto ko lang ma-phase-out (sana) ang mga lumang dyip.
Which type of vehicle should a Pinoy manufacturer make? Which type of Pinoy vehicle would you be interested in having?
3) jeepney
just my opinion. Gusto ko lang ma-phase-out (sana) ang mga lumang dyip.
Which low cost fabrication method should the Pinoy manufacturer use?
1) cut and bend sheet metalnot sure of this.
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October 13th, 2009 10:33 PM #3
hirap naman pumili. depende sa paggagamitan e.
pero ang mga pinoy hilig bumili ng pang maramihan. multi-purpose talaga ang unang sasakyan nilang bibilhin kung di sigurado na makakabili pa sila ng isa pang sasakyan.
gusto ng buyer yung fiberglass pero yung manufacturer gusto mabilis gawin.
multi-purpose vehicle ang boto ko.
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October 14th, 2009 07:05 PM #4
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October 15th, 2009 07:56 AM #7
Given the kind of environmental challenges motorists will be facing,
vehicles should be light enough to include or accommodate flotation devices.
We are an archipelago, with a long coastline, teeming with rivers, deforested,
with rains now all year round, and flood-prone.
If climate change becomes severe -- and you never can tell -- it might be wise
to start designing light amphibious vehicles that are "green" too.
This is the design challenge.
Not funny anymore.
Last edited by dprox; October 15th, 2009 at 08:02 AM.
[SIZE="1"]DESIGN is the missing link in the Philippine auto industry.[/SIZE]
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October 15th, 2009 08:24 AM #8
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October 15th, 2009 09:22 AM #9
This bizarre and crudely made vehicle widely used by people living in far flung farming rural areas in the Philippines. Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan are known to produce this vehicle. And during the recent massive flooding in Pangasinan, this vehicle became handy in the streets of the province...
Kuliglig..Last edited by jpdm; October 15th, 2009 at 09:46 AM.
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October 17th, 2009 08:55 AM #10
Amphibs have never truly been successful... we'll need innovation to make one that's actually affordable.
It's possible to make one with the resources we have locally... but, as ever, cost is the major problem.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...