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HUH?right thread?Great strategy, looks like it is catching on but the new Corolla sedan seems to have suffered because of it, I hardly see any on the roads.
Yes, right thread, they are talking about the Vivo of bakkies and I am saying it's generally a great strategy even though it has its drawbacks sometimes as in the case of the Corolla and the Quest.HUH?right thread?
Ohhhhh i see now, my bad.Yes, right thread, they are talking about the Vivo of bakkies and I am saying it's generally a great strategy even though it has its drawbacks sometimes as in the case of the Corolla and the Quest.
Hope things are now more clearer.
Yep, the sedan is market is under pressure, thanks to the Uber industry for keeping it alive until the people get over the SUV.Ohhhhh i see now, my bad.
But tbh corolla sales are being effed coz no one buys sedans anymore, of course the quest isn't helping but do people actually buy those for private use? i think if it wasn't for uber the quest wouldn't be doing well either.
If they don't price it right it will definitely bite them, they shouldn't do what nissan did with the navara with a 2 year old design being introduced late into the/our market and then being priced too high.Yep, the sedan is market is under pressure, thanks to the Uber industry for keeping it alive until the people get over the SUV.
Coming back to the Isuzu, I hope they price the new one right because the bakkie market is also no longer as it used to be.