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    #1
    Specifications:
    Engine Type: Diesel, water cooled, in-line, dry cylinder, Turbo Intercooler
    Displacement: 2.8L
    Overall Dimension (L x W x H): 5030mm x 1720mm x 1700mm
    Wheelbase: 3025mm
    Gross Vehicle Weight (kg): 2485
    Curb Weight (kg): 1670
    Min Ground Clearance: 150
    Rear body size (L x W x H): 1420mm x 1450mm x 475mm
    Emission Model: Euro II
    Transmission: 5 speed Manual
    Fuel Tank: 60 liters

    All powered. (Windows, locks, and side-mirrors)

    Under chassis is similar to the Toyota Hi-lux.

    Price: Php 700,000











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    looks like the Thailand's Chevrolet Colorado and Isuzu Dmax! With the underchassis of Hilux and the magwheel design of the Ford Explorer Sport Trac, its oh so chopsuey na! hahaha!

    the attack of the clones continues...
    Last edited by ianmitsulancer; August 28th, 2009 at 12:34 PM.

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    #3
    Alloy wheel design from the Ford Sportrac. hehehe.

    Exterior and interior is very Isuzu D-Max.

    Is there a 4 wheel drive model?

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    #4
    Forgot to mention it's only 4x2 sorry. The 4x4 version should be here by October. No price yet for that model.

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    #5
    Ok yang Pickup nayan ng JAC ha..

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    #6
    Did someone mention JAC?



    Caveat emptor.

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by roberto_minosa View Post
    Did someone mention JAC?



    Caveat emptor.
    hollly molllly ganito na ba ngayon ang pag haul nang sasakyan hope hindi mabagsakan yung katabing car waaaaaaaaaah

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    #8
    [QUOTE=EvilAsh;1306529]Specifications:
    Engine Type: Diesel, water cooled, in-line, dry cylinder, Turbo Intercooler
    Displacement: 2.8L
    Overall Dimension (L x W x H): 5030mm x 1720mm x 1700mm
    Wheelbase: 3025mm
    Gross Vehicle Weight (kg): 2485
    Curb Weight (kg): 1670
    Min Ground Clearance: 150
    Rear body size (L x W x H): 1420mm x 1450mm x 475mm
    Emission Model: Euro II
    Transmission: 5 speed Manual
    Fuel Tank: 60 liters

    All powered. (Windows, locks, and side-mirrors)

    Under chassis is similar to the Toyota Hi-lux.

    Price: Php 700,000

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    oh i thought its ford, i think JAC designer can do more than this"""""""""""""

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    #9
    May sarili nang design ang JAC pero sa passenger cars lang..

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by tc327 View Post
    oh i thought its ford, i think JAC designer can do more than this"""""""""""""
    Yeah, the front end is an exact rip-off of the Chevrolet Colorado.


    I wouldn't be surprised if GM sued them sometime in the future. We could understand them if they can't make hot-looking body shells, but faking something isn't right at all.
    Last edited by roberto_minosa; August 29th, 2009 at 08:18 PM.

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    #11
    WHAT A RIP-OFF

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    #12
    Di na maghahabol ang GM dyan dahil panis na ang design ng Colorado nayan at may bago na..At saka ang ka-partner ng JAC ay Chery na dati nilang dinemanda pero inurong ng GM dahil sa utos yata ng SAIC na shareholder ng Chery,alam naman natin na ang SAIC ang biggest partner ng GM sa China(natakot yata na bitawan ng SAIC ang GM..)

    Mura lang ang JAC na pickup na to ha which is great! Isuzu ang makina nito(2.8 liter)..

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    #13
    Imitation is the highest form of flattery.

    But I do not think copying in toto is also right. Pareho ang molds sa body panels.

    The Chinese are really flaunting their their might even at the expense of copyright laws.

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    Yeah...and if they continue that kind of work, no one will take Chinese cars seriously. They should emulate what the Koreans did in the past.

    Step 1. Make cars for someone else. Example is Hyundai and Mitsubishi. Nevermind SsangYong.

    Step 2. Rebadge cars made for someone else and sell "unsold" models. In the Philippines, Hyundai sold the Starex, which is a copy of the Space Gear/Delica that Mitsubishi failed to introduce at an earlier time. In that sense, Hyundai is ahead of Mitsubishi in terms of releasing a new model, and people took Hyundai seriously. And not a lot of Space Gears were sold by Mitsubishi Philippines.

    Step 3. Improve on rebadged models and eventually introduce an all-original model. It's pretty much like what happened to the 1st-Gen Starex and the Starex of today. The Chinese should make a name for themselves pretty much like how Hyundai-Kia did it.

    So not all is lost for Chinese-made cars. There's still a lot of room for improvement, and it all starts with the right marketing decisions. So far, there haven't been a lot of wise moves by Chinese carmakers to tap into the Philippine passenger car market and cause a shocker, but only time will tell if they hit or they flop.

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    #15
    blatant copycat!

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    #16
    It is easy to copy the looks, but what about peformance and reliability? For now I am going to avoid China made cars, just like how I felt with Korean cars when they were still relatively new. Maybe in 5 years, when they have gotten their act straight, then I can reconsider them. The China cars maybe 25% to 30% cheaper, but if they can't last as long, then it might be more expensive in the long run due to breakage and repairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rattrapante View Post
    It is easy to copy the looks, but what about peformance and reliability? For now I am going to avoid China made cars, just like how I felt with Korean cars when they were still relatively new. Maybe in 5 years, when they have gotten their act straight, then I can reconsider them. The China cars maybe 25% to 30% cheaper, but if they can't last as long, then it might be more expensive in the long run due to breakage and repairs.
    Yung Foton ata medyo matino pick-up kasi talagang base sa Isuzu Fuego yung designa and tech. Copyright backed so no problem sa piyesa IMO. Mura kasi wala nang R&D at very odl design na nga.
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    #18
    Maganda ang Foton Blizzard pickup..Try nyo din yung JMC Pickup truck na locally assembled sa Sta Rosa Laguna..

    Eto eh based sa old Toyota Hilux platform but ang engine nya ay yung sa Isuzu.Mukhang okay naman tong JAC Stallion.

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