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    #21
    rexton looks respectable to me..

    stavic, my son loves the looks.. parang sasakyan daw ni batman and robin!!!

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    #22
    Only the Rexton II has the style & good taste worth marketing here sa Pinas... the others tapon na nila sa inidoro....

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBimmer View Post
    the rodius needs a full body makeover asap!
    Pag nakikita ko nga yung Rodius na yan, naaalala ko yung pangkaskas ng yelo sa halu-halo.

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    #24
    Ssangyong vehicles lang kasi are also too expensive .... rexton for 1.9M ata?? there are lots of better vehicles for that price and its looks doesnt even justifies its price ....

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    #25
    Mahal talaga ang Ssangyong kasi yun ang market positioning nila sa home market.

    They use Mercedes Benz parts and architecture which can be costly to manufacture. The 2.7CRDi engine they use is the same engine used in the Mercedes Benz ML270 and Jeep Grand Cherokee CRDi. I'm sure these two are tons more expensive. The Rodius/Stavic rides on an E-class platform. How much were they selling W124 E-Classes back then? Their flagship sedan (the Chairman) is also a rebodied Mercedes.

    About the only things Ssangyong does not have is a good stylist and brand power.

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    #26
    makakakita rin ng magaling na designer yan. Kita nyo Hyundai, sobrang panget ng mga design noon. Look at the 2007 Santa Fe now, puro rave reviews.

    Kung MB platform ang Ssangyong, mahal siguro ito.

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