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    Sobida Motors Corporation is one of the leading innovators and one of the fastest growing companies in the Philippine automotive industry. A company of 400 strong and equipped with 40 years of experience, Sobida Motors Corporation sets the highest standard in the country for Remanufactured Trucks.

    Our 7 hectare facility in Quezon City is the only Remanufacturing Facility in the Philippines. We have all the equipment and capabilities to cater to all the unique demands of the local commercial vehicle market. Our in-depth knowledge of the market’s needs coupled with our platoon of TESDA certified members results in trucks that exceed the market’s quality expectations.

    Why trust SOBIDA?

    5-Star Assembly Plant

    SOBIDA’s 7-hectare plant in Quezon City is the biggest in the industry, housing a complete production line that is organized to bring out the best quality remanufactured trucks.

    DTI Accredited
    The SOBIDA plant is the best-practice model used by the Department of Trade and Industry when they issued Department Administrative Order #8, series of 2003, entitled Guidelines for the Mandatory Accreditation of Rebuilding Centers. (Sobida Accreditation No.: DTI-BIS-DAO-2007-0001)

    Government Compliant

    SOBIDA remanufactured commercial vehicles comply with:

    Philippine National Standard’s left hand drive repositioning requirements (PNS 1259:1995)
    Replacement of steering linkage parts with solid and LHD-oriented knuckle arm and draglink for safety and compliance to manufacturer’s specified correct turning angle. Fuel and other fluid tubes and pipes are compliant to safety standards – NO-CUT-AND-WELD!

    Clean Air Act of 1999 (Republic Act 8749) Computerized calibration of the fuel injection pump, as well as the remanufacturing of the engine, resulting to fuel efficiency and the elimination of smoke emission, making the trucks environmentally-friendly.
    Satisfy standards of the Remanufacturing Industries Council International
    The vehicle is restored to the manufacturer’s original design capacity and efficiency, thus making it perform like new.



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    "Remanufactured Trucks" is just another name for surplus imported old trucks that are fixed up to look "new".

    Other people's trash sold to poor countries.

    Not really the path to take if you want an "all filipino car industry".

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdm View Post





    Philippine National Standard’s left hand drive repositioning requirements (PNS 1259:1995)
    Replacement of steering linkage parts with solid and LHD-oriented knuckle arm and draglink for safety and compliance to manufacturer’s specified correct turning angle. Fuel and other fluid tubes and pipes are compliant to safety standards – NO-CUT-AND-WELD!
    Translation: We Convert our Surplus Trucks from Japan Right Hand Steering to LHD.

    Sounds exactly what the SUVIC people are saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marg View Post
    Translation: We Convert our Surplus Trucks from Japan Right Hand Steering to LHD.

    Sounds exactly what the SUVIC people are saying.
    "exactly"? linawin mo nga. i dont know how the conversions are done for SUVics e.

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    Bemoved? Jeez they can't even get their grammar right.

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    everybody is entitled to their own opinion, pero you guys should see their reconditioned units, parang brand new talaga, di mo aakalain na surplus pala sila, di ko nga lang sure kung how much ang pricing nila...

    but if guys are planning on purchasing a truck, you should consider sobida, hopefully ok ang aftersales nila

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitebug45 View Post
    everybody is entitled to their own opinion, pero you guys should see their reconditioned units, parang brand new talaga, di mo aakalain na surplus pala sila, di ko nga lang sure kung how much ang pricing nila...

    but if guys are planning on purchasing a truck, you should consider sobida, hopefully ok ang aftersales nila
    And that is where it stops. Aftersales is still questionable. Commercial trucks is not just a matter of getting cheap trucks.

    It is also a matter of getting dependable trucks that will run without malfunction day-in and day-out.

    Commercial trucks will also need spare parts. I would rather get an ISUZU or Mitsubishi brand truck/van so spare parts will be relatively easier to find.

    What is the gain in getting a "cheap" truck/van when you can not get it to run because it needs a replacement part that the seller/dealer/remanufacturer does not stock and will need days/weeks before that part arrives after ordering?
    Last edited by ghosthunter; January 3rd, 2010 at 01:35 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    And that is where it stops. Aftersales is still questionable. Commercial trucks is not just a matter of getting cheap trucks.

    It is also a matter of getting dependable trucks that will run without malfunction day-in and day-out.

    Commercial trucks will also need spare parts. I would rather get an ISUZU or Mitsubishi brand truck/van so spare parts will be relatively easier to find.

    What is the gain in getting a "cheap" truck/van when you can not get it to run because it needs a replacement part that the seller/dealer/remanufacturer does not stock and will need days/weeks before that part arrives after ordering?

    afaik sir un pong sobida trucks are reconditioned trucks po from japan, basically converted din po sila, pero maganda po quality na pagcoconvert nila, talagang parang bago po ung mga units nila, di ko lang po sure kung ganun kaganda lahat ng units nila, nagba-base lang po kasi ako sa isang isuzu sobida truck na cab and chassis na nakita ko sa body builder shop na pinapakabitan ng aluminum body

    parang dinesmantle nila ung buong truck ulet then ni-rebuild nila, pati po kasi mga turnilyo puro bago

    kahit papaano nagkaron ng additional choice ang mga prospective buyers ng mga commercial vehicles

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