Nissan PH is now the third best-selling brand after FY2018
The Japanese brand closes its fiscal year 2018 with 58.5% growth from the previous period.
AVID showed an 8% in sales for the month of March, with LCVs leading the growth figures.
Based on the IHS Markit 2018 sales data, the Ford Mustang is the best-selling sports coupe for the fourth consecutive time.
The Japanese brand closes its fiscal year 2018 with 58.5% growth from the previous period.
Over 3,000 models of Ranger have already been sold for the first quarter of 2019.
The Ertiga makes for 30% of Suzuki Philippines’ 2018 sales numbers, and it’s easy to see why.
4.0 / 5Chevy Philippines recently concluded its skillsfest earlier in March, a competition where on the job skills get wins.
AVID reports industry figures to give an idea on the performance of several segments in the industry.
Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc.’s performance from January to February is a good indicator for a fruitful 2019.
FMPI makes it to the top 10 car brands in the Philippines, unexpected for the relatively young brand.
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Despite the boundaries of macroeconomic factors, the brand still remains optimistic for the coming months.
With demand for its Xpander, Mitsubishi aims to make 2019 its best year for sales.
2018 was a very positive year for the Southeast Asian car market, as it was able to record 6% sales growth.
The Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi alliance secured its global market presence with 10.8-million units sold in 2018.
People seem to love the Ranger a lot.
With an all-new model, two facelifted cars, rebooted after-sales service offerings, and revamped pricing for the whole range, the future of Kia Motors Philippines looks good.
Nissan Philippines posted positive growth in 2018 with 40% growth, securing its spot as one of the leading brands in the Philippines.
AVID closed 2018 with a 17% drop in overall sales, where all segments suffered from notable economic changes.
Suzuki Philippines retains positive sales growth for 2018, with 2.5 percent year-end growth.
Coming from disadvantaged sales numbers last year, Hyundai Philippines is looking forward to fruitful 2019.