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June 29th, 2020 10:53 AM #11
ooops... yung Xpander Cross vs XL7 kasi tinignan ko...
Xpander Cross - P1,255,000
XL7 - P1,068,000
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June 29th, 2020 01:25 PM #12
I think reasonable naman prices ng Maxus PH.
Magkano ba dapat "tamang price" for the T60, G10 and V80?
I think sila na may pinaka-murang pick-up sa market (not including the Mahindra Enforcer)
Tapos sa van naman, mas mura sila significantly compared to the Starex and Hi-Ace
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June 29th, 2020 02:38 PM #13
I cannot give you an exact price but they have to undercut the competiton more than what they are offering. Lets face it it is still an unknown brand. Also there are no defining features or advantages.
Lets take the V80 van as an example. I think there are two variants cheaper one is cargo na walang upuan sa loob or rear side windows for that matter. Sticking with passenger vans it is priced at 1.570m. the comparable toyota hiace which also incidentally the biggest tallest and longest version ata is 1.634m and last I know has less 30k as discount. that is just a 34k difference. so right off the bat medyo iffy na yun value proposition outright purchase price pa lang.
that 34k will have to cover up for the better engine and 6sp manual of the hiace plus unknown reliability, parts availability, servicing costs etc. Interior fit finish features I cannot say for certain because I haven't been inside a V80. I will also have to mention resale kasi maski di upfront cost most of this vans are used as commercial for hire and when selling time comes..bahala na si batman. Also intangibles like rental yun mga out of town trips usually ang preferred ay hiace also possible downtime baka matagal mag order ng parts but I digress a little.
same goes for the G10 2.2M plus. it is straddled by a 2.1m plus 11 seat or an almost 2.4m top of the line grand carnival.
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June 29th, 2020 03:01 PM #15
ok... I think we we're looking at different variants...
Kasi tinignan ko entry level A/T vs competition...
Maxus G10 A/T - 1,790,000
Toyota GL Grandia A/T - 2,130,000
Kia Grand Carnival 2.2 LX AT - 1,995,000
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June 29th, 2020 06:32 PM #16
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June 30th, 2020 01:56 PM #17
true, if wala naman silang mutual agreement, maglabas na din ang MG ng rebadged pickup and V80 van nila.... makikita ng Maxus kung saan sila may pagkukulang.
tingin ko Mabenta lang naman sa mga Chinese new players is mga below and up to 1m priced models (plus great marketing).
Even good value ang G10 at 1.79m... Kahit ma undercut pa nila competition, mahihirapan pa din sila.
1.5m and above price point, ibang set of buyers na ang nandiyan. Kaya yung MG Rx5 di kasing dami ng ZS ang nakikita sa labas. Yung Azkarra baka mahirapan din.
If pwede lang sa Pinas, Maganda marketing gayahin nila sa states, yung direct stab na iname drop nila yung brand and model they are competing with, show them the price difference and specs advantage, hehe :D
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August 16th, 2020 07:44 PM #18
The Maxus G50's Standard Features Will Make the Innova Worry | CarGuide Ph
Maxus will also be going for a value spin, loading the G50 with features such as electronic stability program, electronic parking brake with auto hold, reverse camera with parking sensors, and keyless entry with push-start on all variants.
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August 25th, 2020 09:33 PM #19
The new Maxus G50 eight-seater MPV starts at P1.088-M | TopGear PH
Maxus G50 1.5T Pro - P1,088,000
Maxus G50 1.5T Elite - P1,168,000
Maxus G50 1.5T Premium - P1,288,000
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