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August 23rd, 2023 04:23 PM #61Incompetence lang ata ng manager na naghandle ng Service Dept nila.
Bakit pinabayaan aabot sa ganyan unit nya?
If fuel pump issue to, they shouldn't have let the SA or Mechanic to jump into conclusion na OK na w/o clear details why he conclude so.
Yung may fuel pump issue yung Toyota and Mitsubishi, look at how they handled it properly.
Same scenario din ata sa unit nito, probably may defect din fuel pump ng Geely that needs a recall.
The manager handling the SA dept should have done his job properly para hindi aabot sa ganyan.
Look at tuloy, bad image agad sa brand.
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August 23rd, 2023 04:26 PM #62Also, may nabasa ako sa FB, not sure if person lang to siya. Iba kasi name ng poster nun.
Fuel pump issue din, naka stambay for 4.5mos unit nya sa CASA.
Dahil kabisado nya lugar na CASA, pinuntahan niya ang yard at dun nakita na naka bilad lang sa init at ulan unit nya.
Dami ng water marks ng exterior.
May naiwan pang milktea at potato corner sa loob ng unit.
Also, exposed then yung cover ng fuel pump.
Binaboy yung unit nya sa CASA.
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September 4th, 2023 12:50 AM #63
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September 4th, 2023 12:55 AM #64
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September 4th, 2023 01:33 PM #66
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September 4th, 2023 03:31 PM #67when push comes to shove,
china's overseas markets will cease to exist, or so we think.
so what does china do? china will simply buy its own products for use among its people.
but what do the rest of the world currently dependent on china-sourced products, do?
san sila kukuha nang pangangailangan nila?
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September 4th, 2023 03:41 PM #68
It depends on the sanctions placed against them
But that is way beyond the topic of Crossovers
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September 4th, 2023 04:20 PM #69
That will be extremely difficult to do because China is the Philippines' no.1 trading partner (overtaking Japan during Duterte's administration). A full on boycott of any product with components made in China is practically impossible.
Even the beloved Toyotas have a large percentage of components, including engines, made in China (even if these cars are assembled in SEA).
And yes, these posts are OT, as mentioned above.
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