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February 9th, 2021 12:24 PM #11
tapos pag up and running na ang pabrika mo madami parin hihingi sayo
tapos pabago bago ang policy ng gobyerno
ung incentive na binigay sayo kaya ka nag invest in the first place... pwede alisin ng gobyerno anytime
WTF diba?
sino gusto mag invest sa ganyan bansa?
kaya kulelat ang Pinas
puro import nalang mas hindi sakit sa ulo
bodega lang kailangan mo konting tauhan isang sekretaryaLast edited by uls; February 9th, 2021 at 12:28 PM.
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February 9th, 2021 12:32 PM #12
naalala ko mga debate namin ni jpdm more than 10 yrs ago haha
pinoy made car bwahahaha
utot
foreign carmakers nga dami puhunan sumusuko sa Pinas
hanggang assemble oner type o sarao lang kaya ng Pinas
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February 9th, 2021 12:44 PM #13
kaya di magiging manufacturing country ang pinas
di tayo magiging taiwan, sk, japan, germany, china etc
in your dreams
forever importer tayo
at para may $$$ tayo pambayad ng imports -- OFW and BPO
yan ang fate ng pinas
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February 9th, 2021 01:10 PM #14
If the Vios and Mirage cannot hit the required number of CARS... Porsche pa kaya
If my memory is correct...
2019 Porsche deliveries
Thailand - 900+
Singapore (where prices are X3 compared to PH) - 590+
Vietnam - 320+
2020 (YTD up to Q2)
Malaysia - 92
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Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam are all connected to Malaysia by land and they all drive on the same side of the road...
I really think Vietnam will officially overtake our economy this year... Making us #7 in ASEAN
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February 10th, 2021 10:50 AM #15
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February 11th, 2021 01:56 AM #16I believe the current Porsche Macan 2.0 price is/was pegged at 5.5M
I think Porsche is not competing in sales number vs BMW, MB, Audi. So Porsche PH may not drastically reduced it to compete against the likes of:
Merc GLA 3.29M
Merc GLC 3.99M 2.0T
BMW X1 3.09M
BMW X3 3.99M 2.0D
Audi Q3 3.39M 1.4T
Audi Q5 ~5.1+M 2.0T quattro
Lexus RX350 4.38M 3.7L V6
Taking note of the base Q5 price (also the car most closely related to the Macan with same engine), the most likely scenario is just a slightly reduced price but not below the Q5. Or It could even match it given the Q5 released here is quattro by default.
Recent Audi prices are not published anywhere, and since PGA cars includes Porsche, only willing buyers who inquire will get to negotiate price with discounts.
The base Merc GLC 200's price suddenly became more attractive, since the X3 comes in diesel still.
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February 11th, 2021 01:46 PM #17I owned an Audi q5 2.0 tfsi quattro (the current model). Nice car but absolutely NOT worth the money.
German car prices here are crazy and they arent much better, faster, safer, (and in some cases have less equipment) than their japanese, korean counterparts (especially the compact crossovers). If brand is more important to you..then go ahead and buy and enjoy it. But i cant see the point anymore in buying these entry level german crossovers when the asian competition is so strong.
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February 11th, 2021 02:25 PM #18talagang napagiiwanan na tayo ng ibang asean neighbors...
stuck na talaga tayo sa jeepneys.
ewan ko lang in the future kung makakabalik pa tayo in the glory days kung saan napakaraming auto manufacturers sa atin way back in the 50s-70s like yutivo when they assemble (CKD) general motors cars and trucks. I think pati na rin mercedes used to be assemble their cars here i forgot the name company who assemble mercedes benz cars here back in the 60s-70s universal motors ata yun? correct me if im wrong..
hopes in the future kung yung lahat sa administration ay matino at well trained to run the country's economy and investments, auto manufacturing industry will sure back in the country. There will also a possibility for the country to have it's own car brand. look at vietnam's vinfast.
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February 11th, 2021 02:33 PM #19
wala na
PH can only manufacture people
for export (OFW), for service industry (BPO)
yan na talaga role ng Pinas sa mundo
supplier ng manpower
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September 1st, 2021 10:09 AM #20
Porsche confirms CKD operations in Malaysia from 2022 at Sime Darby plant – first outside of Europe! | Paultan
Local assembly will be done together with Porsche’s long-standing partner Sime Darby, who is the official distributor of Porsche vehicles in the country via Sime Darby Auto Performance (SDAP). Currently, Sime Darby Motors has the Inokom vehicle assembly plant in Kulim, Kedah, which also assembles BMW, Hyundai, Mazda and MINI cars, with an annual production capacity of 38,000 vehicles.Besides announcing CKD operations in Malaysia, Porsche also revealed that it will set up a new permanent research and development centre in China, its largest single market that it won’t set up an assembly plant in. The satellite facility will serve to increase the company’s understanding of its Chinese customers and their requirements, and to improve the local product development.
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