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April 13th, 2023 01:27 PM #32
Ganda ah. I'll wait for the crv then decide
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May 24th, 2023 09:19 AM #36
2023 Ford Territory: Why Titanium X is PHP 264k more than Titanium | Autoindustriya
Why does the Territory Titanium X cost PHP 264,000 more than the Titanium?We had our theory, and we got the confirmation of it when we spoke with Mike Breen, Ford Philippines Managing Director: the answer is tax. Specifically: the Titanium X variant crossed over (no pun intended) to the next higher excise tax bracket.
While vehicles imported from China with a 1.5L engine benefit from negligible import duty (which is why Chinese brands focus on just 1.5L engines models with turbo and hybrid tech), there is still an excise tax bracket to deal with that is based on the NMISP (Net Manufacturer’s Importer’s Selling Price) or what is effectively a dealer price or wholesale price. If the vehicle’s NMISP crosses a certain bracket, there is a big jump in tax.
While we cannot confirm the NMISP (it’s a closely guarded secret of the brands), we can figure it out based on pricing. Our theory is that the NMISP of the Titanium variant is on the higher side of the PHP 600,000 to PHP 1,000,000 bracket which would incur a 10% excise tax. The NMISP of the Titanium X would have been a little over PHP 1,000,000 because that would incur a 20% excise tax.
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June 10th, 2023 11:37 PM #39
I wonder if there are additional features included in this variant. can’t find any info yet
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June 11th, 2023 06:37 PM #40
I was told by an SA na decals at paint (for the rims) itong stealth package…
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