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[Title] => Sales of imported cars outpace locally made vehicles
[Summary] => Sales of imported cars outpaced those of locally produced vehicles as sales of completely built up (CBU) cars increased by 9.8 percent in the first quarter.
[DatePublished] => 2011-05-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => Truck makers ready to compromise on used vehicle imports
[Summary] => The Truck Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (TMAP) is willing to compromise with the government for a selective ban on used vehicle imports provided that the weight limit be set at six tons for trucks and 12 tons for buses.
This means that imports of trucks weighing six tons and above and buses 12 tons and above will be liberalized, but those below six tons will be banned.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => On the right truck
[Summary] => In simpler times, cars were cars, vans were vans and trucks were trucks. But in these days of "crossover" craze and sport-ute sensation, everything else that cant be called cars are collectively heaped on the "trucks" tag. Sport-utes big and small, vans of whatever sort, AUVs and pickups everything. And trucks, by this definition, are the hottest (read; most profitable) thing in the vehicle manufacturing industry today.
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-14 00:00:00
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FRANK NACUA
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[Title] => Truck makers ready to compromise on used vehicle imports
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This means that imports of trucks weighing six tons and above and buses 12 tons and above will be liberalized, but those below six tons will be banned.
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[Title] => On the right truck
[Summary] => In simpler times, cars were cars, vans were vans and trucks were trucks. But in these days of "crossover" craze and sport-ute sensation, everything else that cant be called cars are collectively heaped on the "trucks" tag. Sport-utes big and small, vans of whatever sort, AUVs and pickups everything. And trucks, by this definition, are the hottest (read; most profitable) thing in the vehicle manufacturing industry today.
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