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December 10th, 2004 05:42 AM #32anu kaya makina ng srv?? kung kalahati yung price at ang makina ng crv ay b20 ang srv siguro ay b10?? hahahhaha
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December 11th, 2004 03:56 AM #35
i'd be willing to bet na mas maganda pa ang quality ng mga locally-assembled AUV's than this so-called SRV
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December 14th, 2004 07:32 AM #37How much more predictable could it have been. Just after about a decade and a half since the Koreans started making cars, the Chinese follow suit. Too bad for them, though, not having the sense to keep a clean reputation, they start out by defaming themselves as copyright infringers. This mistake is most likely going to cost them a good deal with their image. A setback like this should probably give other catch-up countries the time to start their own respective car industries. As such, this could be an opportunity for the local corporations (Philippine-owned) to try their hand at building our own automotive mechanicals in 5 years time. Who knows, maybe a merger between PAMCOR and the Ayala Group just might get enough capital to jumpstart a joint venture.
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December 14th, 2004 09:39 AM #38
i have seen a lot of look alike in china. they are truly the land of counterfeit. from bags to cars na pala ang ginagaya nila ngayon and they are not ashamed of doing this things. our tour guide even bragged about their skill in copying items like the rolex and fake bags.
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December 14th, 2004 02:48 PM #39
pero you have to admire their prowess for counterfeiting. yun nga lang they're hurting other people's business.
darating siguro ang panahon marami na rin sa subic niyan
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December 15th, 2004 08:08 AM #40pero you have to admire their prowess for counterfeiting.
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