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                    [Summary] => Local car companies are racing against one another to tap the increasingly lucrative high-end Asian Utility Vehicle (AUV) market, especially now that government has dropped its plan to lift the exemption of vehicles with a seating capacity of 10 or more from paying excise taxes.


Isuzu Philippines Corp. yesterday beat the competition by being the first to launch its high-end Crosswind XUV.

Isuzu executive vice president Hiroshi Ishino said the Crosswind XUV is still basically an AUV, but is targeted mainly for the high-end market.
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Isuzu Philippines Corp. yesterday beat the competition by being the first to launch its high-end Crosswind XUV.

Isuzu executive vice president Hiroshi Ishino said the Crosswind XUV is still basically an AUV, but is targeted mainly for the high-end market.
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