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                    [Title] => Auctioneers refute charges of automotive industry
                    [Summary] => The Association of Philippine Auctioneers branded yesterday as "lacking in truth and substance" allegations made by the automotive industry against imported used vehicles saying the quality of vehicles coming out of Subic is beyond normal standard, safe and has passed strict government regulations.


APA president Romy Armamento also sought to dispel rumors being circulated by the car assemblers that vehicles coming out of Subic pose a danger to the buyers because these vehicles are "crudely converted into left-hand drive."
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Right now, however, the Association of Philippine Auctioneers (APA) is fighting an uphill battle to allow the importation of second hand service vehicles from Japan, including fire trucks, ambulances and garbage compactors.
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Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Felicito Payumo said that this auction has managed to attract a lot of potential buyers despite a looming financial shortage.
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APA president Romy Armamento also sought to dispel rumors being circulated by the car assemblers that vehicles coming out of Subic pose a danger to the buyers because these vehicles are "crudely converted into left-hand drive."
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Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Felicito Payumo said that this auction has managed to attract a lot of potential buyers despite a looming financial shortage.
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