Why Sulit bought Pinoy Auto Trader?

In a joint press conference yesterday, Sulit formally announced that it has acquired start-up company, Pinoy Auto Trader. The acquisition looks more like an acqui-hire considering that the new site is barely a year old in operation.

For a couple of years now, Sulit has been fiercely marketing their site in tri-media and tightly focused on several key verticals like “real estate” and “cars” (thus, a restructure of the site to create cars.sulit.com.ph as a landing portal).

It would look like Pinoy Auto Trader (PAT) was actually trying to get into the automotive market where Sulit already has a strong foothold. However, the execution done by PAT is more elegant and has a lot of rich content (it’s also a coincidence that the architects of PAT has strong SEO background which jives well with Sulit).

Sulit already captures a lot of traffic, and with ad money, they can even drive more traffic. PAT’s strengths is in design, rich content, architecture and a fresh approach at doing car classifieds. Combine both and you have a stronger portfolio. We still go by our initial theory that the acquisition was mostly driven to get all that raw talent from the PAT team.

Naspers, the investor and majority owner of Sulit.com.ph, has been shopping around for other sites and we’ve confirmed 2 years back that MIH was courting local car site Tsikot.com (see our story here) for a possible Php100 Million investment package (MIH is owned by Naspers; aggregates all media assets of Naspers).

With Tsikot out of the picture, Pinoy Auto Trader was in the right place and the right time. The entire PAT team is now housed at Sulit’s main office and will be getting more resources and manpower (they’re actually running Google Ads on this site).

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Honda CR-Z coming soon, price starts at Php1.4 Million

The Honda CR-Z compact hybrid electric automobile that is powered by a hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain. Honda is marketing the CR-Z as an eco-friendly sport hybrid coupe.

The Honda CR-Z is powered by a 1.5L i-VTEC SOHC inline-4 engine and with an optimum fuel consumption of about 25km per liter of gas.

According to sources from Honda Philippines, the CR-Z will be priced competitively, starting at Php1.4 Million.

Honda CR-Z prices:
Standard (Manual Transmission) – Php1,400,000
Standard (CVT with Paddle Shifters) – Php1,500,000
Modulo (Manual Transmission) – Php1,500,000
Modulo (CVT with Paddle Shifters) – Php1,600,000
MUGEN (Manual Transmission) – Php2,000,000
MUGEN (CVT with Paddle Shifters) – Php2,100,000

The CR-Z will be available in 6 colors — White Pearl, Crystal Black, Polished Metal, Milano Red, and exclusive colors for the CR-Z the Turquoise Blue and Cosmo Flash Violet.

All 28 dealers across the Philippines will start accepting reservations on April 26 and deliveries will begin in August 2013.

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Harley-Davidson opens dealership in the Philippines

Last night, we were invited to the formal launching of the Harley-Davison dealership in the Philippines with its first shop to be opened at The Fort, BGC.

Harley-Davinson fans normally import their bikes from abroad (usually Singapore) so the news of a local dealership means direct access to new models, service warranties and readily available parts and accessories.

CATS Motors (same company who imports the Mercedes Benz line) bagged the license for the local Harley dealership. They’ve formed a separate company to handle Harley-Davidson exclusively and will open shop at The Fort.

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