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July 10th, 2023 10:16 AM #1
It's a very crowded market boasting lots of tech, toys, turbos, driver aids, and moonroofs, all pulled by 1.5L engines and priced between 1.1M to 1.7M.
Which one would you pick and why (list is as of July 2023)?
1. Changan CS55 Plus
2. Changan Uni-T
3. Chery Tiggo 7 Pro
4. Ford Territory
5. GAC Emkoo
6. GAC GS4
7. Geely Azkarra
8. GWM Haval H6
9. Haima S7
10. JAC S3
11. Jetour Dashing
12. Maxus D60
13. MG HS
14. MG RX5
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July 10th, 2023 01:10 PM #2Ako pang Kia Stonic at MG ZS range lang, hehe. Malamang sa Stonic since may mga common parts.
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July 10th, 2023 02:48 PM #3
Personally, I wouldn't include the Territory sa list.
Its a Ford and its locally backed by Ford's local network or dealers and service centers.
If Toyota released a Vios na made in China, would you include it sa list?
***back to the thread***
If I'm buying a "Chinese car" right now
Geely - as its under Sojitz
Maxus - as its under AC
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July 10th, 2023 08:56 PM #4None.
At least this is my way of not patronizing major chinese product.
For not respecting our sovereignty.
Medyo OT nga noh.
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July 10th, 2023 11:03 PM #5
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July 11th, 2023 08:12 AM #6
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July 11th, 2023 09:51 AM #7
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July 11th, 2023 02:08 PM #8
Same, I wouldnt buy a China car if there are other options available
Id have a Nissan Kicks or Honda HRV over any of those
or a Hyundai but they all look awful now
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July 12th, 2023 01:53 PM #9Rather as not considering buying all Chinese cars as a whole,
Why not just not buy those that are owned by the Chinese State? (SAIC, FAW, DongFeng, Changan)
Since the reason is not respecting our sovereignty rather than the Chinese cars reliability, etc.
Personally, i don't like Chinese cars because of the lack of long term reliability and resale value.
What worries me is that These Chinese car manufacturers are switching to EV and since the Japanese, Europeans and US Electric Vehicles prices are way to high, i might be inclined to get a Chinese EV car in the future.
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July 12th, 2023 02:25 PM #10I am not knowledgeable enough to know on whose manufacturers are state-owned and I won't waste my time to research this stuff.
As long as they are Chinese, better to stay out of it.
I am aware that almost all products we are using are from China, but at least cars are a major one and might make a dent/impact.
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