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    #81
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    again... bilib ako si Mitsubishi PH...

    personally, wala akong car na maiisip bilhin sa line-up nila. pero they are number 2!
    hahaha, ako din. i do own mitsus (lancer/monty) but since lumabas yung mga dynamic shield fronts nila at awful tail lights, wala na ako magustuhan. lets see how the new triton will play, mukhang umayos naman[emoji28] o baka i-revive yung old pajero, that i like[emoji847]

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    #83
    kaya naman pala nag-ta-trapik!

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    #84
    Sales of used cars are also quite high in the used car lots near my office.

    I heard many who didn't get bonuses last year are finally getting theirs this year.

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    #85
    Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
    Sales of used cars are also quite high in the used car lots near my office.
    .
    i will buy used car, because i can't choose my last digit on a new car.
    i contacted my car finder, "mr. J, i need a low-mileage silver or white ek ek, with EP monday. i-hanap mo naman ako."

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    #86
    Toyota Ends 2023 As Philippines' Best-Selling Auto Brand With Over 200K Sold | CarGuide

    New Car Sales January to December 2023 (Percentage Share)
    Toyota – 200,031 (46.54 percent)
    Mitsubishi – 78,371 (18.23 percent)
    Ford – 31,320 (7.29 percent)
    Nissan – 27,136 (6.31 percent)
    Suzuki – 18,454 (4.29 percent)
    Isuzu – 17,607 (4.10 percent)
    Honda – 16,645 (3.87 percent)
    Hyundai – 9,130 (2.12 percent)
    Geely – 6,852 (1.59 percent)
    Kia – 5,033 (1.17 percent)
    Chery – 3,600 (0.84 percent)
    Foton – 2,944 (0.68 percent)
    Hino – 2,676 (0.62 percent)
    Mazda – 2,231 (0.52 percent)
    GAC Motor – 1,943 (0.45 percent)
    BMW – 1,144 (0.27 percent)
    JMC – 1,090 (0.25 percent)
    Fuso – 1,001 (0.23 percent)
    Mercedes-Benz – 871 (0.2 percent)
    Jaguar Land Rover – 418 (0.1 percent)
    Others – 340
    Peugeot – 270 (0.06 percent)
    Volkswagen – 269 (0.06 percent)
    Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram – 117 (0.03 percent)
    Tata – 115 (0.03 percent)
    Man Trucks – 67 (0.02 percent)
    IVECO – 53 (0.01 percent)
    Chengu Daiyun / Mahindra – 38 (0.01 percent)
    Kaicene – 28 (0.01 percent)
    Volkswagen Trucks & Buses – 8 (0.00 percent)
    SsangYong – 5 (0.00 percent)

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    #87
    The automotive industry is becoming increasingly competitive, amid the influx of Chinese brands and the shift to electric vehicles. Despite this, Ford Philippines is glad to boast a sales figure of 31,320 units for last year.

    The Ranger was the best-selling model with 13,234 sold units. It is also the best-selling pickup with a market share of 40%, according to the company. The Territory follows with 9,119 units—also the leader in its respective segment for the fourth consecutive year with a 44% market share. Meanwhile, 8,569 units of the Everest were sold.
    Guess how many cars Ford PH sold last year

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    #88
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    kaya pala ma-trapik!
    it's the cars! they're much bigger now, than before!
    humihirap na ring pumarada sa workplace parking, because of the bigger pick ups and suvs parked beside the open slot...
    heh heh.

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    #89
    Which Models Drove Toyota PH Sales Past 200K In 2023? | CarGuide

    Toyota Vios – 37,971 (19.16 percent)
    Toyota Hilux – 25,958 (13.1 percent)
    Toyota Raize – 17,504 (8.83 percent)
    Toyota Innova – 16,728 (8.44 percent)
    Toyota Hiace – 15,017 (7.58 percent)
    Toyota Wigo – 14,676 (7.41 percent)
    Toyota Fortuner – 13,971 (7.05 percent)
    Toyota Veloz – 13,672 (6.9 percent)
    Toyota Avanza – 13,458 (6.79 percent)
    Toyota Rush – 9,437 (4.76 percent)
    Toyota Yaris Cross – 5,353 (2.7 percent)
    Toyota Lite Ace – 3,976 (2.01 percent)
    Toyota Corolla Cross – 3,366 (1.7 percent)
    Toyota Land Cruiser (Prado and LC300) – 2,199 (1.11 percent)
    Toyota Zenix – 1,629 (0.82 percent)
    Toyota Corolla Altis – 951 (0.48 percent)
    Toyota Camry – 690 (0.35 percent)
    Toyota Alphard – 618 (0.31 percent)
    Toyota RAV4 – 577 (0.29 percent)
    Toyota Coaster – 161 (0.08 percent)
    Toyota GR Yaris – 103 (0.05 percent)
    Toyota GR 86 – 92 (0.05 percent)
    Toyota FJ Cruiser – 68 (0.03 percent)
    Toyota GR Supra – 13 (0.01 percent)

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    #90
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    ... i-ilan na lang ang nag-a-altis...
    tsk.

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