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    PH car sales: 2023 off to strong start with 29,499 units sold in January | TopGear PH

    According to data provided by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines (CAMPI) and Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA), car sales are in a good place. Local brands were able to move a total of 29,499 units in January—an impressive 42.1% improvement compared to the same period in 2022.
    January 2023 PH car sales
    Toyota - 13,428
    Mitsubishi - 5,030
    Ford - 2,107
    Nissan - 1,878
    Honda - 1,639
    Suzuki - 1,476
    Isuzu - 1,275
    Hyundai - 642
    Geely - 600
    Kia - 426

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    30,000 more cars in January alone. [emoji88]


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    Honda's Best-Selling Nameplate Isn't The City Or Brio Anymore | CarGuide

    Honda’s January sales stacked up:

    Honda City – 230 units
    Honda City Hatchback – 123 units
    Honda Brio – 286 units
    Honda Civic – 60 units
    Honda Civic Type R – 40 units
    Honda BR-V – 805 units
    Honda HR-V – 30 units
    Honda CR-V – 65 units

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    and i am wondering why...

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    personally, I find the TOTL City too expensive without Honda Sensing.

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    Just How Big Are Toyota Motor Philippines' Sales Numbers? | CarGuide

    You can check out the full breakdown of Toyota Motor Philippines’ January sales below just to get a better picture of their sheer size.

    Toyota Yaris – 0 units
    Toyota GR Yaris – 0 units
    Toyota Wigo – 1,114 units
    Toyota Vios – 2,598 units
    Toyota Corolla – 100 units
    Toyota GR Supra – 1 unit
    Toyota GR 86 – 6 units
    Toyota Camry – 15 units
    Toyota Avanza – 1,181 units
    Toyota Veloz – 1,060 units
    Toyota Innova – 1,371 units
    Toyota Raize – 983 units
    Toyota Rush – 969 units
    Toyota Corolla Cross – 227 units
    Toyota RAV4 – 9 units
    Toyota Fortuner – 1,003 units
    Toyota Land Cruiser Prado – 16 units
    Toyota Land Cruiser LC300 – 26 units
    Toyota FJ Cruiser – 10 units
    Toyota Hilux – 1,261 units
    Toyota Hiace – 1,071 units
    Toyota Liteace – 262 units
    Toyota Alphard – 81 units
    Toyota Coaster – 5 units
    Lexus IS – 19 units
    Lexus RC – 0 units
    Lexus ES 350 – 1 unit
    Lexus LS 500h – 0 units
    Lexus LC 500 – 2 units
    Lexus LS 500 – 2 units
    Lexus ES 300h – 26 units
    Lexus RX – 4 units
    Lexus LM – 1 unit
    Lexus GX – 0 units
    Lexus LX – 1 unit
    Lexus NX – 3 units
    Lexus UX – 0 units

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    personally, I find the TOTL City too expensive without Honda Sensing.
    the vios gr is of comparable price. 1.070M
    city 1.093M

    sana nga may safety suite lalo na at top of the line.

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    wow dami mayaman takers ng type R civic! 40 units.

    the rest of the civic range 60 units. i wonder just for comparison how many corollas toyota sold in the same time period.

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    Interesting, the Corolla outsells the Civic again. This is probably the first time since the FB Civic days.

    But more importantly, compact sedans are a rapidly dying breed. Either people get a subcompact, or go straight for an MPV/subcompact CUV at that price range.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Interesting, the Corolla outsells the Civic again. This is probably the first time since the FB Civic days.

    But more importantly, compact sedans are a rapidly dying breed. Either people get a subcompact, or go straight for an MPV/subcompact CUV at that price range.


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    just by pure coincidence if you add type r sales both the civic and corolla are both at 100units.

    compact sedans are pushing it by defenition. the current civic fe to my eyes could just as easily pass as midsize by the size of its front end. dying breed indeed.

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