If I was to judge on what my eyes see locally I would say the Honda CRV.I don't want to change your thread. Maybe I should just start a new one. What is the most popular SUV in the Dominican Republic?
I would say Kia followed by Toyota. There are a ton of used SUV's available but unless you know what to look for, many are flood damaged vehicles from the US. New ones are ridiculously overpriced so that's why you see more and more of the Changan and other Chinese imports.I don't want to change your thread. Maybe I should just start a new one. What is the most popular SUV in the Dominican Republic?
I never heard of Changan, how to Google it. Oldest car manufacturer in China and second most popular. Seems parts wood be available, getting them maybe a different story. Hondas are very popular here and most models are dependable.If I was to judge on what my eyes see locally I would say the Honda CRV.
I think Toyota and Honda run neck and neck here. They also try to move flood damaged vehicles here. From the south to up north. Some of those used car dealers can be very slippery.I would say Kia followed by Toyota. There are a ton of used SUV's available but unless you know what to look for, many are flood damaged vehicles from the US. New ones are ridiculously overpriced so that's why you see more and more of the Changan and other Chinese imports.
If you're good at ordering parts online, that's another option.I never heard of Changan, how to Google it. Oldest car manufacturer in China and second most popular. Seems parts wood be available, getting them maybe a different story. Hondas are very popular here and most models are dependable.
Thank you Melphis...Very helpfulHere's a link to a carguide review of Changan
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Changan Is One Of China's Best-Selling Car Brands Because Of Its Quality
It has the lowest ratio of customer complaints among car brands in China.www.carguide.ph
For now that is mainly due to Changan not being in the Dominican market for as many years as the Japanese and Korean brands. Given price and quality, I think Changan vehicles are comparable to some brands from those other origins.Changan is 50% joint venture between Ford and the Chinese government,
The motors are made by Mazda, which was formerly owned by Ford.
They are around, but not near as popular as their Japanese and Korean competition.
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I drove my brother in laws Changan SUV on the Punta Cana- Santo Domingo hwy and was surprised by how fast it accelerated. It was comfortable and handled fairly well. He is very happy with it so far. Not sure I'd buy one being a long time Toyota driver but the lower price is certainly something to consider.