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May 24th, 2005 09:01 AM #61
Originally Posted by quiksie
If you want class buy luxury sedan or expensive sports car. But even luxury sedans can also be used as rentals or hotel service. Its really a matter of pagiinarte and kayabangan.
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May 24th, 2005 09:13 AM #62
i dont' mind. at least makikita yun spots ng vehicle dahil parang accelerated ang aging niya.
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May 24th, 2005 09:16 AM #63
Originally Posted by nugundam93
pang malaking sasakyan ka lang daw kasi james...
u know... TOYS for the BIG BOYS.. hehehehe
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May 24th, 2005 05:36 PM #64
Di kaya dahil - pag 'taxi' common/pang-masa. Yung iba siguro may tendency na dapat kakaiba ang dating, or di pang-masa. Kaya ayaw ng sasakyan na ginagawang taxi.
Para sa kin naman, wala lang kung taxi sya o hindi, basta yung sasakyan na tama para sa kin ang kinukuha ko. Eh ano kung taxi, sige nga pabanguhan ng loob! (dami ko yatang stock na ambpur heh he)
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May 25th, 2005 07:35 PM #65
siguro, mababa ang tingin ng iba sa mga taxi drivers. kaya ayaw makapareho ng sasakyan.
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May 25th, 2005 08:17 PM #66
but some people make it a basis that the car is reliable... Honda lang talaga ang ayaw... di tuloy masubukan kung talagang matibay at ma-aasahan...
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May 25th, 2005 10:30 PM #67
aku nga eh super carry pickup lng sasakyan ko. wahahah nasa tao lng yan. di makontento sa kanilang rides, kilangan medyo kakaiba ang dating. pinoy nga. ;)
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May 25th, 2005 10:44 PM #68
Originally Posted by Psylocke
As for the cabs well you have to understand that a lot of local cabs are ill maintained, smell bad, look bad and driven by lousy drivers. This isnt the case in Europe where the E Class and 5 Series are used as cabs. They're normally well maintained, smell good, look good and driven by average to above average drivers.
I've been to Bangkok recently and ALL the taxis I saw & ridden were well maintained, smell good (or no stench at all), look good and driven by average to above average drivers. I'm guessing they have a law forcing them to be at their best.
Having a no-taxi clause also helped in keeping depreciation on Hondas low. SiRs go for high 400s and low 500 levels. That's astonishing for an econobox. It also allows Honda to charge a premium above other Asian brands.
Brand equity helps out too. In such a tight market you have to find ways to differentiate yourself as a cut above the rest and Honda has done a superb job at that. I think Toyota got that part seeming I don't see Toyota Altis' as cabs.
The funny thing about this thread is that a lot of people here talk like they're not Filipino.
As for a Ferrari/Lambo taxi I believe some owners let paying customers ride their cars for charity.The famed Nubergring has two BMW M5s (E60) as taxis.
Our local (general Filipino) perception will only change if the taxis we have will improve in appearance, cleanliness, driver competence, etc.Last edited by OTO; May 25th, 2005 at 11:00 PM.
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May 25th, 2005 11:03 PM #69
Yes the brand has to differentiate itself, but what's unfortunate is that pinoys actually fall for this honda psuedo-"prestige" nonsense. It's as if it was specifically engineered for the pinoy mentality to take advantage of pinoys. In the end the consumer loses since it has to pay more for this false prestige.
That's for course from a consumer's POV....
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May 25th, 2005 11:48 PM #70
You must also remember that the bulk of the local automotive market cannot afford Honda's prestige badge which is the Acura or buy an (in alphabetical order) Audi, BMW or Mercedes-Benz. Honda came very late to the automotive industry. They had to break the image that Hondas are only good for inexpensive motorcycles and tractors. So what they did was make sure it became a prestigious brand for locals. Having a no-taxi clause worked wonders. Charging a bit more causes a buzz.
Pushing the Civic upmarket also dissuaded the boy racer image the Civic was developing locally. The Civic ,locally ,has matured to a entry-middle management japanese car. That's my guess why we dont have a SiR replacement from Honda and we ended up with a 2.0L VTi-S automatic. What's so boy racer w/ a matic? That's also my guess why we dont have Civic hatches or Civic coupes. Other than the fact that Filipinos want seating capacity (case in point AUVs).
Speaking of AUVs remember the ruckus when Honda brought in the "AUV" version of the CR-V? A lot of past CR-V owners were up in arms complaining and the CR-V's image was "tarnished". Even though it was "tarnished" the "AUV" CR-V sold very well even if it was the most expensive "AUV" in the market. A lot of members in the know would say that the "AUV" CR-V isn't a true AUV but that's the classification it fell under. What's an image conscious Filipino on a budget to do? Of course buy a Honda AUV!
It could also be that Honda makes good & dependable cars that top car magazine benchmarks. I did a comparo recently between all 1.6L engine econoboxes and I've noticed that the Civic had the highest pferdestarke among all 1.6L cars while the Altis had the highest newton meter of any 1.6L car. I also did a comparo among the japanese V6 sedans and it came out that the Accord was the best compromise between torque and output.
Here's a question I hope anyone here would answer truthfully. Would you go out of your house without bathing, combing your hair, brushing your teeth or changing your clothes? What do you think of people who do look like they didnt do anything I mentioned above?Last edited by OTO; May 26th, 2005 at 12:02 AM.
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