+ Follow MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR AND MITSUBISHI PAJERO Tag
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[Title] => Auto sales slump 15% due to Lenten break
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Sales of the automotive industry declined by 15 percent to 8,628 units in April following two months of steady climb as the Lenten season disrupted business operations with fewer selling days.
"April sales showed a decline of 15 percent primarily due to the Lenten season with fewer selling days," the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) said in a joint statement.
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[Title] => Mitsubishi eyes cars from Taiwan
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Mitsubishi Motors Philippines is contemplating importing cars from Taiwan in order to meet the demand for smaller, more fuel efficient cars.
In an interview, Mitsubishi assistant vice president for marketing services Froilan G. Dytianquin said the Filipino consumer is now switching to smaller cars like the Honda Jazz, Toyota Yaris and Suzuki Swift.
Dytianquin attributed this to the volatile gas prices. Over the weekend, oil companies increased the price of gasoline by P0.50 per liter.
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Sales of the automotive industry declined by 15 percent to 8,628 units in April following two months of steady climb as the Lenten season disrupted business operations with fewer selling days.
"April sales showed a decline of 15 percent primarily due to the Lenten season with fewer selling days," the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) said in a joint statement.
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Mitsubishi Motors Philippines is contemplating importing cars from Taiwan in order to meet the demand for smaller, more fuel efficient cars.
In an interview, Mitsubishi assistant vice president for marketing services Froilan G. Dytianquin said the Filipino consumer is now switching to smaller cars like the Honda Jazz, Toyota Yaris and Suzuki Swift.
Dytianquin attributed this to the volatile gas prices. Over the weekend, oil companies increased the price of gasoline by P0.50 per liter.
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