+ Follow PHILIPPINE UTILITY VEHICLE Tag
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[Title] => Ateneo launches e-jeepney shuttle
[Summary] => Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) has launched an electric jeepney (e-jeepney) shuttle system within its campus.
[DatePublished] => 2014-12-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Louella Desiderio
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[Title] => Chinese-made vehicles to stimulate local auto industry
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The entry of Chinese-made vehicles into the country will stimulate the local automotive industry, much the same way that the entry of imported motorcycles stimulated the local motorcycle industry, according to local auto parts makers.
Local auto parts makers said that the "China effect" opened wide the local market for motorcycles, widening the client base and bringing down the prices of motorcycles, making them more affordable.
Imported motorcycles first came into the country in the late 1990s.
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[Title] => Auto parts manufacturers to build Pinoy utility vehicle
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The 130 members of the Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (MVPMAP) are going ahead and building a prototype of the Philippine Utility Vehicle (PhUV).
The MVPMAP expects to complete the PhUV prototype by the first quarter of 2007.
The PhUV is an Asian utility vehicle (AUV) type which the MVPMAP has been lobbying for to replace the abandoned peoples car program of the government.
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[Title] => Local autoparts makers upbeat over proposed project
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Local autoparts makers are still optimistic that their proposed Philippine Utility Vehicle (PhUV) project will help the ailing Philippine auto industry break the 100,000-unit sales barrier next year.
Industry sales volume from January to September this year hardly grew with only a 0.2 percent increase compared to last year.
Total industry sales volume for the nine-month period was only 72,085 units compared to last years 71,936 units.
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PHILIPPINE UTILITY VEHICLE
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[Title] => Chinese-made vehicles to stimulate local auto industry
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The entry of Chinese-made vehicles into the country will stimulate the local automotive industry, much the same way that the entry of imported motorcycles stimulated the local motorcycle industry, according to local auto parts makers.
Local auto parts makers said that the "China effect" opened wide the local market for motorcycles, widening the client base and bringing down the prices of motorcycles, making them more affordable.
Imported motorcycles first came into the country in the late 1990s.
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The 130 members of the Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (MVPMAP) are going ahead and building a prototype of the Philippine Utility Vehicle (PhUV).
The MVPMAP expects to complete the PhUV prototype by the first quarter of 2007.
The PhUV is an Asian utility vehicle (AUV) type which the MVPMAP has been lobbying for to replace the abandoned peoples car program of the government.
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[Title] => Local autoparts makers upbeat over proposed project
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Local autoparts makers are still optimistic that their proposed Philippine Utility Vehicle (PhUV) project will help the ailing Philippine auto industry break the 100,000-unit sales barrier next year.
Industry sales volume from January to September this year hardly grew with only a 0.2 percent increase compared to last year.
Total industry sales volume for the nine-month period was only 72,085 units compared to last years 71,936 units.
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