Is it a worthy competitor in the local subcompact sedan segment?
For years, the local subcompact sedan segment has been dominated by mainly two nameplates: the Toyota Vios and the Honda City. To this day, the two cars are still some of the top-of-mind choices for car buyers on a budget-
Changan Motor Philippines (CMPI) is rolling out flexible payment plans on the Alsvin, the affordable subcompact sedan in its revamped lineup. If you're in the market for a new starter car, you might want to check this out.Available only until
Models from Hyundai, Suzuki, and Nissan make the cut
Smaller sedans, thanks to packages that revolve around practicality and efficiency, are usually the top-of-mind choice among people looking for a starter car or a basic daily driver. Affordability is a major factor here, too, but mainstream choices like the
Planning to buy into the resurgence of Chinese car brands in the Philippines? Then Changan might be worth checking out. The company has a handful of new models available locally, including the Alsvin, CS35 Plus, and CS75 Plus, and they cost less
Changan made a splash recently as it re-entered the market under its new distributor, Changan Motor Philippines. With its return to the country, it brought along a rather interesting five-vehicle lineup, and we're here to take a look at
Chinese carmaker Changan is back in the Philippines, and it's re-entering the market with no less than five new models. This time around, the brand will be distributed by Changan Motor Philippines, Inc. (CMPI), managed by the same leaders who
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