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New car prices have been falling for most of 2023, with the average new car selling for $47,936 in October, Kelley Blue Book reported. Overall, new car prices are down 1.4% since October 2022 and ...
Since the 2021 facelift, some markets such as Indonesia [33] and Thailand [34] switched to a CVT replacing the 4-speed automatic. Many markets such as the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Mexico retains the older 4-speed automatic gearbox. [35] [36] [37] In February 2024, the Xpander HEV was introduced in Thailand.
The CARS Program was implemented by the Department of Trade and Industry in order to attract and encourage new car companies to produce vehicles in the Philippines [15] and stimulate demand and impose industry regulations that will restore the country's automotive industry, and make the country a regional automotive manufacturing hub, [16] and ...
If you've been waiting to buy, now could be the time. Due to supply chain issues, silicon chip shortages and demand, new cars were among the categories hardest hit by inflation in 2023. See: Biden ...
A Class III version is available by Centro, [23] and Hino Philippines, with 23-25 passengers all seated in a 1+2 abreast, or 2+2 abreast configuration. Most units built by Hino Philippines have bodywork and fascia inspired by the Hino Poncho. QKR77: 2018 Isuzu: Sta. Rosa Motor Works Centro Manufacturing Almazora Motors
From 1987 to 2018, MMPC was the distributor of Mitsubishi Fuso commercial vehicles in the Philippines until Sojitz Fuso Philippines Corporation was established in September 2018. The company's slogan is "Drive your Ambition", which has been part of Mitsubishi Motors' global rebranding since 2018.
Prices on used Tesla models had also been dropping, increasing pressure to adjust new-car prices. For 2021, the United States and China combined had accounted for about 75% of Tesla sales ...
The first electric vehicle battery plant in the Philippines is inaugurated in New Clark City. [392] The Department of Transportation awards Aboitiz InfraCapital with a ₱12.75-billion contract to oversee the rehabilitation of Laguindingan Airport. [393]