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    Quote Originally Posted by surg View Post
    are you sure the CRV is CBU from thailand? btw, hyundai is still selling the tuc CRDI 4x4 kaya lang by order. price is 1,225,000 with less 35k and free 3 yrs lto
    Yes I'm very sure the new 2007 CRV is CBU from Thailand. I saw one with its shipping sticker still on and also confirmed it with the SA.

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    Ahh, sa Thailand lang pala galing yun. akala ko CBU from japan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    Ahh, sa Thailand lang pala galing yun. akala ko CBU from japan.
    unfortunately, units from the japanese plant are exclusively for "first world" countries like the US and UK. For the lesser beings like us, we'll have to settle for the "hit and miss" quality from Thailand.

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    CBU pala CRV. kala ko assemble lang sa Sta. Rosa kasi nabibigay nila ng mura compared to others (RAV4, Outlander)

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    ^maybe the CRV is much more affordable bec. its CBU from Thailand and not Japan like the RAV4 and Outlander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue View Post
    CBU pala CRV. kala ko assemble lang sa Sta. Rosa kasi nabibigay nila ng mura compared to others (RAV4, Outlander)
    The RAV4 is from Tatara factory (gawaan ng Lexus) while the Outlander is from Mizushima....or Okazaki (dunno).

    The CR-V escapes the added tarrifs and duties (gawa lang siya sa Honda Thailand like Accord & Jazz) kaya under the AFTA, they can escape extra payments (which can't be said for RAV4/Outlander).

    Since JPEPA isn't approved yet by both houses of Congress (damn politicians are slow), then we can't receive any discounts which are said to be based using the following breakdown:

    2007 = 1% discount
    2008 = 5% discount
    2009 = 30% discount
    2010 = No more added tarrif/duty/tax/whatever

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    [SIZE="2"]Jap made vehicle I think is still more durable.. [/SIZE]Contact LUI if you decide to take the TUCSON, he help me w/ my problem w/ my starex even though he is not my agent....

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    Decided on getting the Hyundai CRDi 4x2. Been satisfied with my Kia Picanto. I'm gonna bet my money again on the Koreans.

Hyundai Tucson CRDi 2007 vs. Honda CRV 2007