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September 3rd, 2009 09:06 PM #31chana vs cherry?
siguro ahead dapat sa labanan ang chana since sabi dati sa nabasa ko (not sure kung TG yun) was mas earlier sa taon ang chana nagbebenta ng cars kesa sa cherry.
price, cherry lamang i think kasi ang huli kong naaalala sa price ng benni was 4xx yata. 1.3 vs .8 engine
dun na lang kayo sa panda! hahaha!
btw, wala na ba yung chana dealer sa westgate alabang?
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September 4th, 2009 05:49 PM #33aku po, i think ahead man ang chana sa pagbebeta ng sasakyan sa chery, still they are both china made. matira matibay nlng po sa kanila.
tsaka po. what if 1.3 din and engine ng chery QQ tapos magkasing laki ng body, ng gulong; pareho ng mga amenities (Air bag, ABS, EBD, EPS,Power windows) siguro baka mas mahal pa ang chery QQ.
yung chana dealer sa alabang nandoon pa. nabenta na ata yung CM8 kasi wala na doon. mahina lang kasi ang marketing nila.
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September 4th, 2009 05:53 PM #34
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September 4th, 2009 06:08 PM #35
pare pareho lang sila...
pero sa totoo lang,tingin ko yun may funds talaga para tumagal sila a para sa RND ay and chery at ang great wall...opinion ko lang. yun lifan wag na natin pagusapan. concentrate na lang sila sa motor hehehe yun chana, gumawa na lang sila ng toyo hehehe
to be realistic...who knows what these brands would be 10-20 years from now...
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October 22nd, 2009 11:05 AM #36Pay no attention to pitbullz's posts. They make as much sense as his sig, and his faculty to spell correctly...
Anyway, just to state the obvious. I wouldn't count on Chery to stay in the Philippines longer than next year. Their dealers are pulling out. Their vehicles aren't selling. And honestly, it's difficult to be optimistic about Chery's sales figures since the brand doesn't sell commercial vehicles in the country.
Great Wall, on the other hand, can do very well in the country if it can bring down the price of its vehicles.
Chana has a bright future, too, especially if the Benni and its line of minivans is able to successfully penetrate the local market. Sure, the brand has been here for about a year now, but to this day, it hasn't really made much dent in the market, much less on the Filipino car buyer's psyche.
'Yun lang po. Bow.
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October 23rd, 2009 11:21 PM #37
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August 26th, 2010 06:27 PM #40
Chana FAW will be opening it's branch soon along EDSA Philam in front of Trinoma..
Great! the more China cars the merrier!!
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