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November 7th, 2023 09:06 PM #81
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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December 21st, 2023 10:21 AM #82
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December 21st, 2023 11:37 AM #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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December 21st, 2023 11:39 AM #85
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January 18th, 2024 04:40 PM #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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January 18th, 2024 05:17 PM #87The 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.
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January 18th, 2024 08:19 PM #88
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January 24th, 2024 12:09 PM #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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January 24th, 2024 12:12 PM #90
As expected, in response to Teslas entry into the Philippines market, Ford will be bringing in the...
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