I like this kind of videos, sobrang informative. All comes with years of experience in automotive. May technical side and sharing of experiences that nobody knows about lalo na sa mga baguhang car owner. Ganda isipin na si team dy is leaning towards hybrid that means hybrid is the big thing now given na si team dy galing sa ce engines. Wow. I owned a toyota yaris cross and hesitant ako mag hev. This is just a statement of trusting for hybrid is a no brainer for first time car buyers. Minsan masarap makinig sa ganito kesa sa mga car agents na just looking for a sale. Kudos!
We have a byd sealion and its a very good purchase so far. 100 pesos on electricity per day to travel from ortigas to quezon city and back. Comparing to our toyotas, build quality, suspension is solid. Very comfortable car. 😊
Subscribed for the BYD updates. Nagpareserve na kami ng sealion 6 and most likely we'll be getting a unit this coming January. Hope to see how the after sales service are like with BYD.
Maganda resale value explanation - makes sense for those who update to new cars regularly. But for the long term owners-- who keep cars for 10~20 years, it remains to be seen. Key dito yung parts durability and availability. My Japanese cars are 17 and 24 years old and going strong. I'm watching the Chinese cars space for the next 10 years. Promising naman, if you look at MG cars from 2015.
Chinese car na po ang MG nabili sila ng SAIC. Mababa talaga ang resale ng chinese cars yun GS8 ko ang baba ng trade-in value pero yun 2019 Ford Raptor ko ang taas ng resale. Madali din naman magbenta sa mga 2nd hand car dealership madaming buyers pa din ang ICE. Between japanese and chinese hybrid mas saleable ang japanese hybrids especially Toyota kasi sila ang pioneer ng hybrid talagang matibay ang hybrid cars nila. Real talk ito mga paps. Isa din sa dahilan is mahal ang battery ng PHEV almost 1/3 ng price ng car kasi malaki ang capacity. Ang battery ng toyota na 5kwh capacity is 200k. For SL6 na 18kwh siguro more than 600k. Hindi nila sasabihin ang price sa yo. Bawi naman sa savings pero try to sell it after 4 years mahirap ibenta kasi aabutan sila ng battery expiration. Also mas matipid ang Toyota CCX kasi everytime na mag charge ka ng SL6 ang cost ng electricity is 290. With the same distance travelled ng CCX you will only par around 270.
Thank you sir for creating this channel. I kinda like the BYD sealion 6 but I'm a bit hesitant. I would love to see more videos from you especially about maintenance. Thank you.
I also don't believe sa resale value. Buy something that you will enjoy driving. If you are going to buy because of resale value mastress ka lang in the long run. Gaya ng sinabi ni Sir TeamDy, marami kang kakompetensya sa reselling, matagal makahanap ng direct buyer, mauubos oras mo sa dami ng magiinquire sayo and ang bagsak mo din is sa buy and seller ka mag bebenta which is mababa din ang resale value. And one more thing I like tech and innovation, kaya enjoy ako sa SL6 ko ngayon. It is really a bang for the buck! Not like the legacy car manufacturers na ang basic trim is expensive na pag nilagyan pa ng tech x2 ang price. Good choice sir! Enjoy your new car! 🏎️
I agree with you. You buy a car according to your liking and because of your needs. Resale value in this country is simply brand based and brand biased. Value is based on the actual condition and history of a unit.
With this, having less fuel consumption, with the current traffic and rising prices of commodities, this hybrid together with its ADAS features, this is very attractive, specially for driving enthusiasts
very informative po itong video nyo, salamat po sa mga knowledge you impart to us. sana talaga idevelop nila ng todo ang energy storage, kasi lahat ng problema halos ng electrified vehicles ang root ay ang battery. still i think you made a great decision po buying this car.
I like Sea Lion for its price ang Hybrid system compared to Tang which is full EV and way more pricey. I wish Sealion has a transmission mode like Tang for a smoother ride. by the way thanks FOR A VERY INFORMATIVE inputs Sir. Will there be a hybrid Tang in the near future?
wala ng na didiscover pero ang gas halos 40% pa lang ang na mamaximise kaya ok yung hybrid make sense habang di pa na didiscover full potential ng gasoline.
Agree 101% with all the things you mentioned. ICE have reached it's peak and still not efficient in the city. I got my Sealion 2 months ago. I still use my state of the art ICE cars 2 years old brand new once a week.
ang galing nabudol din ako xpander hahaha resale value din nasaisip ko. patay tulog pero for 5 years lesson learn 😅 buti nagagamit ko sa rental kahit pa isa isa lang
@TeamDyTV You have a very good review. DM-i is a breakthrough until we transition to full EV. I think we just need a cheaper/better battery than Lithium Ion technology to entice people to transition. You are clearly following the evolution of ICE engines. Most of them i already know, but you have more knowledge. Very impressive and informative. Good job, sir. Have you checked the new Honda's eHEV? Although it is not plug in as the SL6, it is similar in technology. They use electric motor to propel the wheels, and ICE acts like a generator. There is a good YT that explains the whole concept. The new RAMcharger in the US is also using similar technology.
Kudos, very informative. Ang concern ko po is about the spare tire. May maa-avail ba sa kanila and where will it be place beside the compartment. Mahirap kasi sa long drive lalo nat nasa remote area ka if ever na ma-flat tire.
Sir, are you also getting a spare tire for you sl6? I read this feedback from an owner na hassle ma flatan kasi di maganda ang quality ng tire sealant na provided ng byd, and walang tool na binibigay pang tanggal ng pito ng gulong.
galing ung nagisip ng dmi tech kc sa halip na gamitin ang gas motor to propel the car, ginagamit nya as charger. so, kahit city drive using electric motor efficient ang takbo ng gas motor kc no need to stop and go. tuloy tuloy ang takbo ng makina kaya optimum performance sa pagcharge battery. walang nasasayang na power kc napupunta sa battery.
Yes, parang mas kampante padin kapag hybrids compared to a full EV, exactly, sa panahon ngayon bro dapat wise spending na talaga tayo, huwag basta bili nalang ng bili. Good thing you would update us sa journey mo regarding owning a hybrid. Actually, that BYD is on the top of my list. Yes madami ka ngang sinabi pero lahat naman ay make sense, plus on the technical side, na enhance pa ang knowledge ko, pero sana lang, hindi lang nasa list ko yang BYD na yan, mabili ko din sana, hahaha. Thanks Bro.
Hello! Thanks for the honest review. I see that the battery is beneath and seems to be exposed. Is it not in danger to stones and whatever? What about road water from rain or flood? Does it affect the battery performance?
All EVs have their batteries installed underneath. They are sealed and waterproof. According to BYD, their blade battery is fireproof even if a puncture occurs. Thanks for watching.
galing nyo sir! kudos po sa channel nyo. planning to buy BYD. sana mag electric friendly na soon ang PH para less air pollution. ganda sa HK sir BYD at Tesla lang mga cars.
Sir, what about the Xiaoyun 1.5L hybrid engine of the Sealion 6? May alam ka? When it comes to Blade Battery, confident ako, but I have no knowledge when it comes to the hybrid engine.
i really want this sea lion 6 but my concern is maintenance. since sa EV less maintenance which is yan ung pnaka selling point sakin ng EV. but with hybrid does it mean na 2 na ung need ko problemahin enlighten me.
yes, since hybrid sya at may ICE, another maintenance yun, but with how the DM-i is is designed, bihira sya gagamitin specially if you charge via plugin regularly.
I'm not sure if it can be called ROI, since you are not really making money from it. By definition, ROI = (profit - cost) / cost, where profit is the amount of money a business has left after subtracting its expenses from its revenue. Maybe if you use it for ride-sharing i.e. Uber/Grab or as a taxi then that would be applicable since there is money coming in. I think it's more like immediate savings - you save more by having relatively lower fuel cost compared to regular ICE cars. And the savings you get from the DM-i technology IS significant. Which is why according to rumors, Toyota may be using it in some of its future models. Great video by the way. I like reviews coming from actual users. I hope you can also post a long-term review down the line, maybe in 3 or 5 years?
My wife and have a Nissan Terra. We want to upgrade so we are thinking about buying a Sealion or Tang. Not a big fan of hybrid though. With electric though I'm worried about traveling and not being able to chage especially since the infrastructure is not their. Also would hotels and resorts let you use their electricity to charge? The hybri would be more favorable due to said reasons. We could always buy a portable electric generator that could help. I looked at PMS estimates and they are way cheaper than what it is for our Terra too.
honestly, to me hybrid is what you obviously need, buying a full EV and a generator is a double mistake. What is the extra maintenance of the hybrid compared to your peace of mind when going places and enjoying your trip?
@TeamDyTV our Terra is our daily driver and it would be perfect. We have two kids so Tang has an extra row. We travel around 25km's per day so hybrid would be perfect as well.
maganda kasi s chinese cars ngayon pagdating s interior full blast sila, d kagaya ng mga japanese cars parang basic n basic lng mga dashboard at leather n upuan, may mganda man mahal n presyo nsa 2M pataas. d rin mahalaga s kin resale value kung nagamit ko nmn sya ng matagal at gusto ko ng ibenta ok lng s kin kung medyo mababa maibenta ang mahalaga m may pang-add ako pambili ng bago.
Great video, very informative! Very detailed yung mga points na sinasabi mo sir. Time will tell if BYD can prove itself in the PH market. Also I'm very interested din sa Lynk and Co 01, if you have time please do a comparo with SL6! Thanks
Salamat sa lahat ng info na shinare mo lods, halos lahat ng doubts or comparison ko nasagot na dito between Ford territory sport edition vs Sealion 6.. Soon lods pashare din ng experience mo related sa gas consumption. Thanks 🫡 Subscribed na din lods ✌️
…u ask kung matibay ang BYD? Go to Shenzhen, China, duon ginawang electric vehicle lahat ng taxi and BYD lang brand na gamit. This has been implemented by city government since 2010. I was OFW during those times in Shenzhen, China and witnessed and patronized the all electric taxi by BYD…this certainly a Pinoy proof of reliability and build quality if we are to compare this to local taxi model here in the Philippines..no wonder Ayala took the lead in selling these brand locally and aggressively
Pero with regard to the resale value, let’s consider the BYD Sealion. We are getting value here-sobrang nagkakalayo ang presyo na inilabas sa atin compared sa ibang Asian countries. In fact, sa Australia, it’s over ₱2 million, ganoon din sa UK, mataas rin ang presyo. Tapos dito, we are covered by EVIDA tax benefits at subsidized pa ng China. Kung titignan mo, ang factory competitors nito ay tulad ng RAV4 at Outlander, which are double the price. So isipin mo na lang, from the start, you’re already getting double the value with the BYD Sealion. Magde-depreciate man ito, pero hindi kasing lala dahil napaka-competitive na ng presyo niya dito sa Pilipinas. Next year naman, gagamitin ng Toyota ang DMI technology ng Sealion, with that association, malay mo it holds It's value well. Also, matagal rin ang warranty nito. At kung magde-depreciate man, isipin mo na lang yung natipid mo upfront. Mas mura siya sa simula, may cheaper PMS, at matipid sa gasolina in the long run. Every kilometer you travel, nakakatipid ka-kaya sulit pa rin ang investment mo overall.
Resale value? Their 1.5engine is not reliable. Unlike Toyota…they used trusted&reliable engine before converting it to a hybrid. For BYD’s engine its too early to tell. The newly lunch SEAL5…has a horendous review on other countries.
Just to clarify the notion about DMi tech, Toyota will use it in their plug-in hybrid offering, not in their current hybrid models. By then, it would make an interesting comparison on their pricing (apples to apples na)
@noski33 If we’re talking about apples-to-apples comparisons, the Toyota bZ3 and BYD Seal are great examples since they’re both electric sedans, and the bZ3 even uses BYD’s Blade battery technology. The bZ3 starts at 189,800 CNY (around $27,000) with a 65.28 kWh battery, 616 km range (CLTC), and 245 HP. Meanwhile, the BYD Seal starts at 212,800 CNY (around $30,100) with an 82.5 kWh battery, 700 km range (CLTC), and optional AWD with 530 HP and 0-100 km/h in 3.8 seconds. Even though the Seal is slightly more expensive, you’re paying for far superior specs, better performance, and the same Blade battery technology that Toyota borrows. In the Philippines, the BYD Seal 5 (plug-in hybrid) starts at just ₱995,000-₱1,200,000, while the Hybrid Corolla Cross from Toyota starts at ₱1.5m without plug-in hybrid tech or EV range. Based on pricing and specs, BYD wins in value while Toyota relies heavily on its badge.
@ thanks. Since I'm looking for a personal car (meaning 5-seater), the Seal might be the deal for me. As long as it's hybrid, I'll consider (can't rely on pure EV at this point like TeamDY). Update: Seal is a NO for me. It's a sedan with 16cm ground clearance and effing long at 4.78m, also doesn't have most of the safety features of CX
Interesting itong SL6. Will wait for your actual FC sa city. This will help us decide future buyers if worth it ba to switch based on our usage. Currently have a 7yrs old diesel CUV. Ok naman, matipid and no major issues. Typical pms and replacement lng ng worn out parts. If I'm going to sell it and buy this SL6 or other "hybrid" vehicles. I need to shell out atleast 1M. Ang tanong, mababawi ko ba ung 1M in owning a PHEV for say in the next 7yrs? Or gagamitin ko muna ung rule mo sir, I'll save the 1M pang dagdag sa "higher FC cost" and future maintenance of my current car and wait muna tayu say atleast 3-5 more years sa avaialble tech/trend/options by that time?
"Ang tanong, mababawi ko ba ung 1M in owning a PHEV for say in the next 7yrs? " -- mahirap ma achieve yan, cars depreciate whatever brand and energy it uses, yung SL6 may "return" via savings on fuel cost but not to the point that you will recover your entire 1M. how many kms po ba ang daily drive nyo on average?
So far lahat ng lumabas na grey has dark interior, yung white sometimes brown sometimes light interior and dumadating, syempre you have the option to choose,.
ay kala ko sa daughter nyo Sealion 6 kasi sya yun pinagdrive test nyu rin.... nice sir ! TeamDy TV abangan ko mga updates sa new EV nyo....ok din yan Hybrid muna di pa kasi solid ang infrastruture ng mga charging station ng Pinas,, pero ang end game talga dito sir is Full EV napaka bilis kasi ng battery tech ...kasi say in 5 years sobra ganda na ng batt tech baka 5~10mins full charge na at ang 800 km range ng battery is base model na...start na ang race sa battery tech ng EV!!
Naka linaw Bro sinabi mo... more update pa... ikaw pwede namin maging boses sa BYD Philippines atleast makikinig sila sayo kasi nasa Social Media ka... points sa BYD PHILIPPINES
Sir anong take mo dun sa walang spare tire? Hindi po ba nakaka worry yun? Hindi ba hassle using the sealant daw, correct me if im wrong. Thanks po sir. Good day
may nagtanong na po sa baba, yes, concern ko yan that's why i'm buying a donut for long trips. but not reason enough for me not to buy the DM-i tech and ignore the price.
Good day po. Ask ko lang yung interior cabin feel ng car unit niyo po. Are there any rattling sounds coming from the panoramic roof? especially when driving at speed or encountering uneven roads? Isa po eto kasi sa comments ng isang owner's review of this phev car (brand new unit)...
Kung yung mga nakatoyota at honda nga pg 5 years na gusto na ng bago tapos sasabihin ng iba update after 10 years. 5 years later, imagine kung anong mga innovative cars na meron ang mundo. Not to mention toyota eyeing byd's technology on their future phevs/hevs, that only means byd is something else. 8 years battery warranty pa yan. Tsaka kung mahirapan man ang owners na ibenta mga byd sl6 nila in the future for a newer car, may nauuso na po na trade in! 😆 Wala na masyado relevance yang resale value sa totoo lang kung may pera lang ang tao. Sa mga sakto lang, mahigpit na yakap nalang muna kayo sa mga multicab at wigo niyo! 🍻
@@RolGri-bx3wm yown! Thanks for reminding me, yes may skyactive nga pala si Mazda. Meron ako dati CX5, matipid din, pero hindi pa rin kasing tipid ng hybrid.
pinag pilian ko yang Sealion 6 vs GAC Emzoom kaso ang emzoom nagfa fog yung mga window glass at driving glass, delikado sa driver at passenger takaw aksidende lalo na sa gabi KAYA better choice ang SEALION in my opinion
Yung sinasabi nyo na fog sa windshield at windows ay dahil sa temperature difference sa loob at labas ng kotse. Nangyayari yan kapag (1) incorrectly configured ang AC settings mo, (2) nakatutok ang AC vents sa bintana mo, (3) Pag sa gabi then malamig sa loob tapos bigla mong inoff ang AC tapos nag open ka bigla ng window or (4) naka turn OFF yung air recirculation settings mo tapos naka OFF AC mo
The law of supply and deman will apply, bababa ang presyo ng fuel peeo babalik sa ICE? Hindi na yata. If full blast na ang EV meaning the production lines of manufacturers are for EV already. I don't think they will revert just to cater a small market share.
Hindi po lumang tugtugin sir. Resale value refers to the amount of money a vehicle is worth when you decide to sell it after owning it for a period of time. It is essentially the vehicle’s market value at the time of resale and one factor is depreciation and chinese cars tends to depreciate faster than Japanese or korean cars!
@ we dont know since trump won the presidency and surely ‘The made in China 2025’ will be affected or slowed. Also western companies are moving their company out of china. Lets go back to the topic about resale value and why Chinese Cars Depreciate Faster 1. Brand Perception: • Chinese car brands are often perceived as less reliable or less premium compared to established Japanese (e.g., Toyota, Honda) or Korean (e.g., Hyundai, Kia) brands. • Some buyers associate Chinese cars with lower build quality or limited durability, even though this perception is improving with newer models. 2. Limited Resale Market: • Chinese brands like MG, Changan, or BYD might not yet have a strong second-hand market in some countries, reducing demand and resale value. 3. Parts and Service Network: • Availability of spare parts and after-sales service for Chinese cars can be more limited compared to Japanese and Korean brands, which have a long-established global presence. 4. Faster Technology Turnover: • Chinese manufacturers often introduce new models quickly, making older models appear outdated sooner, which accelerates depreciation. 5. Warranty Transfers: • Some Chinese brands offer long warranties, but these may not transfer fully to second-hand buyers, affecting resale value. Japanese and Korean Cars 1. Higher Reliability: • Japanese brands, in particular, are synonymous with long-term reliability, which keeps demand high in the used car market. • Korean cars have significantly improved in reliability and quality over the years, narrowing the gap with Japanese brands. 2. Established Trust: • Both Japanese and Korean brands have strong reputations and loyal customer bases, boosting resale value. 3. Resale Value: • In many markets, Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai models retain a significant percentage of their original price even after 5-10 years. Depreciation Comparison • Japanese cars: Typically depreciate slower, retaining 50-70% of their value after 3 years, depending on the model and condition. • Korean cars: Depreciation is improving, with many models retaining 45-60% of their value after 3 years. • Chinese cars: In some markets, they retain 30-50% of their value after 3 years, though this is improving for brands like BYD and MG, which are gaining recognition. Improving Trends for Chinese Cars • Brands like BYD, Geely, and MG are closing the gap with Japanese and Korean cars due to advancements in quality, technology, and design. • Growing trust in EVs (where BYD excels) and expanding after-sales networks are helping Chinese brands hold their value better. Conclusion • If resale value is a priority, Japanese cars are typically the safest choice, followed by Korean brands. • Chinese cars may still depreciate faster, but as brands like BYD and MG continue improving and gaining global recognition, this trend could shift.
@ We dont know since Trump won. Let go back to our main topic, at present Why Chinese Cars Depreciate Faster? 1. Brand Perception: • Chinese car brands are often perceived as less reliable or less premium compared to established Japanese (e.g., Toyota, Honda) or Korean (e.g., Hyundai, Kia) brands. • Some buyers associate Chinese cars with lower build quality or limited durability, even though this perception is improving with newer models. 2. Limited Resale Market: • Chinese brands like MG, Changan, or BYD might not yet have a strong second-hand market in some countries, reducing demand and resale value. 3. Parts and Service Network: • Availability of spare parts and after-sales service for Chinese cars can be more limited compared to Japanese and Korean brands, which have a long-established global presence. 4. Faster Technology Turnover: • Chinese manufacturers often introduce new models quickly, making older models appear outdated sooner, which accelerates depreciation. 5. Warranty Transfers: • Some Chinese brands offer long warranties, but these may not transfer fully to second-hand buyers, affecting resale value. Japanese and Korean Cars 1. Higher Reliability: • Japanese brands, in particular, are synonymous with long-term reliability, which keeps demand high in the used car market. • Korean cars have significantly improved in reliability and quality over the years, narrowing the gap with Japanese brands. 2. Established Trust: • Both Japanese and Korean brands have strong reputations and loyal customer bases, boosting resale value. 3. Resale Value: • In many markets, Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai models retain a significant percentage of their original price even after 5-10 years. Depreciation Comparison • Japanese cars: Typically depreciate slower, retaining 50-70% of their value after 3 years, depending on the model and condition. • Korean cars: Depreciation is improving, with many models retaining 45-60% of their value after 3 years. • Chinese cars: In some markets, they retain 30-50% of their value after 3 years, though this is improving for brands like BYD and MG, which are gaining recognition. Improving Trends for Chinese Cars • Brands like BYD, Geely, and MG are closing the gap with Japanese and Korean cars due to advancements in quality, technology, and design. • Growing trust in EVs (where BYD excels) and expanding after-sales networks are helping Chinese brands hold their value better. Conclusion • If resale value is a priority, Japanese cars are typically the safest choice, followed by Korean brands. • Chinese cars may still depreciate faster, but as brands like BYD and MG continue improving and gaining global recognition, this trend could shift.
Very informative insights sir! Kudos to all your effort in your contents.. I am opt to buying this SL6 after watching several reviews on hevs.. My only concern is the cost of replacing the battery when time comes and need arises.. Can you do us a favor on cost analysis? Will the cost of the replacement battery offset all my gas savings? Again salute to you sir for jobs well done!
@@benaven1786 one of my next items to research on is the cost of replacing the battery. Note though that after 8yrs wheb the battery warranty is over, you would have also spent significant amount for maintaining your ICE for 8yrs. Thanks for watching.
Sa opinion ko po sa pagbili ng brand new car walang return of investment .But if the price is worth it for at least 8 years .puede na .don't think about the resale value.
I like this kind of videos, sobrang informative. All comes with years of experience in automotive. May technical side and sharing of experiences that nobody knows about lalo na sa mga baguhang car owner. Ganda isipin na si team dy is leaning towards hybrid that means hybrid is the big thing now given na si team dy galing sa ce engines. Wow. I owned a toyota yaris cross and hesitant ako mag hev. This is just a statement of trusting for hybrid is a no brainer for first time car buyers. Minsan masarap makinig sa ganito kesa sa mga car agents na just looking for a sale. Kudos!
Yup. I agree. 😊
We have a byd sealion and its a very good purchase so far. 100 pesos on electricity per day to travel from ortigas to quezon city and back.
Comparing to our toyotas, build quality, suspension is solid. Very comfortable car. 😊
Thank you for sharing your actual experience and analysis.
ahhh finally someone who is reviewing this brand as a user. hopefully ma cover ang after sales kapag nangailangan man magamit ang after sales.
Three weeks from delivery and I’m still waiting for the activation of the BYD app on my phone.
@@tonyp2601 wow, ang tagal pala, sakin ayaw din nila mag commit kung kelan ma activate.
@@tonyp2601hmmm... 😮
Subscribed for the BYD updates. Nagpareserve na kami ng sealion 6 and most likely we'll be getting a unit this coming January. Hope to see how the after sales service are like with BYD.
Maganda resale value explanation - makes sense for those who update to new cars regularly. But for the long term owners-- who keep cars for 10~20 years, it remains to be seen. Key dito yung parts durability and availability. My Japanese cars are 17 and 24 years old and going strong. I'm watching the Chinese cars space for the next 10 years. Promising naman, if you look at MG cars from 2015.
wow 24 years good car owner
@@soulseeker9725 anong british2 chikwa parin yan
Chinese car na po ang MG nabili sila ng SAIC. Mababa talaga ang resale ng chinese cars yun GS8 ko ang baba ng trade-in value pero yun 2019 Ford Raptor ko ang taas ng resale. Madali din naman magbenta sa mga 2nd hand car dealership madaming buyers pa din ang ICE. Between japanese and chinese hybrid mas saleable ang japanese hybrids especially Toyota kasi sila ang pioneer ng hybrid talagang matibay ang hybrid cars nila. Real talk ito mga paps. Isa din sa dahilan is mahal ang battery ng PHEV almost 1/3 ng price ng car kasi malaki ang capacity. Ang battery ng toyota na 5kwh capacity is 200k. For SL6 na 18kwh siguro more than 600k. Hindi nila sasabihin ang price sa yo. Bawi naman sa savings pero try to sell it after 4 years mahirap ibenta kasi aabutan sila ng battery expiration. Also mas matipid ang Toyota CCX kasi everytime na mag charge ka ng SL6 ang cost ng electricity is 290. With the same distance travelled ng CCX you will only par around 270.
@@rudys1209 british daw lol!
@@Nicolas-ol7jl mxado na old school to. brand conscious? di mo ba alam na majority ng gamit mo chikwa lang din gumawa? ahahah...
Great point. pinagtataka ko nga bakit between 5 to 7 lang sa akin no matter what tipid tricks I employ; purely city driving.
Congrats mate, nice car🎉
Thank you sir for creating this channel. I kinda like the BYD sealion 6 but I'm a bit hesitant. I would love to see more videos from you especially about maintenance. Thank you.
well-said... Pinoys, especially die-hard mainstream brand buyer, need to watch this...
Thank you for this video, very informative for potential buyers like myself.
I also don't believe sa resale value. Buy something that you will enjoy driving. If you are going to buy because of resale value mastress ka lang in the long run.
Gaya ng sinabi ni Sir TeamDy, marami kang kakompetensya sa reselling, matagal makahanap ng direct buyer, mauubos oras mo sa dami ng magiinquire sayo and ang bagsak mo din is sa buy and seller ka mag bebenta which is mababa din ang resale value.
And one more thing I like tech and innovation, kaya enjoy ako sa SL6 ko ngayon. It is really a bang for the buck! Not like the legacy car manufacturers na ang basic trim is expensive na pag nilagyan pa ng tech x2 ang price.
Good choice sir! Enjoy your new car! 🏎️
@@encee5 salamat po
I agree with you. You buy a car according to your liking and because of your needs.
Resale value in this country is simply brand based and brand biased. Value is based on the actual condition and history of a unit.
"matagal makahanap ng direct buyer" - can't be more true than this and usually you going to end up selling at a much lower value.
Couldn't agree more
With this, having less fuel consumption, with the current traffic and rising prices of commodities, this hybrid together with its ADAS features, this is very attractive, specially for driving enthusiasts
ang inoobserve namin yung BYD Seal 5, base variant palang sulit na. observe muna ng ilang months if ok.
Sir, thank you for sharing your thoughts on car technology & your practical experienced....🙏🇵🇭🙏
very informative po itong video nyo, salamat po sa mga knowledge you impart to us. sana talaga idevelop nila ng todo ang energy storage, kasi lahat ng problema halos ng electrified vehicles ang root ay ang battery. still i think you made a great decision po buying this car.
the best ang explanation mo idol. tnx it adds to my info..
I like Sea Lion for its price ang Hybrid system compared to Tang which is full EV and way more pricey. I wish Sealion has a transmission mode like Tang for a smoother ride. by the way thanks FOR A VERY INFORMATIVE inputs Sir. Will there be a hybrid Tang in the near future?
wala ng na didiscover pero ang gas halos 40% pa lang ang na mamaximise kaya ok yung hybrid make sense habang di pa na didiscover full potential ng gasoline.
The point is in buying hybrid and electric cars nakakatipid kana .nakakatulong ka sa kalikasan .
This video made me subscribe. Ang ganda ng tech analysis etc. I agree with your points sir. 👍
Salamat po! 🙏
Agree 101% with all the things you mentioned. ICE have reached it's peak and still not efficient in the city. I got my Sealion 2 months ago.
I still use my state of the art ICE cars 2 years old brand new once a week.
amazing reviews.. pls review on baic dune b30.. is it the same system with the byd?>>
ang galing nabudol din ako xpander hahaha resale value din nasaisip ko. patay tulog pero for 5 years lesson learn 😅 buti nagagamit ko sa rental kahit pa isa isa lang
Good advice sir. 😊
Port Injection to Direct Injection for gas-powered cars to improve fuel economy. This is anohter improvement in the mid 2010.
Yup, that one also. Thanks!
@TeamDyTV You have a very good review. DM-i is a breakthrough until we transition to full EV. I think we just need a cheaper/better battery than Lithium Ion technology to entice people to transition. You are clearly following the evolution of ICE engines. Most of them i already know, but you have more knowledge. Very impressive and informative. Good job, sir. Have you checked the new Honda's eHEV? Although it is not plug in as the SL6, it is similar in technology. They use electric motor to propel the wheels, and ICE acts like a generator. There is a good YT that explains the whole concept. The new RAMcharger in the US is also using similar technology.
@@robertdatario85 thank you sir, let me read up some more about honda eHEV.
New subscriber sir, galing mo ah. Technical talks pero worth it panuodin. Galing m mag explain
@@markbasilio6426 salamat po. Thanks for the appreciation.
Kudos, very informative.
Ang concern ko po is about the spare tire. May maa-avail ba sa kanila and where will it be place beside the compartment.
Mahirap kasi sa long drive lalo nat nasa remote area ka if ever na ma-flat tire.
@@melmaraan1057 parang si greenfield is planing to sell spare tire. Abangan po natin.
Hi Sir, update mo kami sa PMS Cost, if kaya projected PMS for 5 yrs. Thank You.
Sir, are you also getting a spare tire for you sl6? I read this feedback from an owner na hassle ma flatan kasi di maganda ang quality ng tire sealant na provided ng byd, and walang tool na binibigay pang tanggal ng pito ng gulong.
Yes, I'm planning to buy asap, in preparation for road trips, kapag within the city hindi naman siguro kelangan pero pasiguro pa rin ako.
galing ung nagisip ng dmi tech kc sa halip na gamitin ang gas motor to propel the car, ginagamit nya as charger. so, kahit city drive using electric motor efficient ang takbo ng gas motor kc no need to stop and go. tuloy tuloy ang takbo ng makina kaya optimum performance sa pagcharge battery. walang nasasayang na power kc napupunta sa battery.
Yes, parang mas kampante padin kapag hybrids compared to a full EV, exactly, sa panahon ngayon bro dapat wise spending na talaga tayo, huwag basta bili nalang ng bili. Good thing you would update us sa journey mo regarding owning a hybrid. Actually, that BYD is on the top of my list. Yes madami ka ngang sinabi pero lahat naman ay make sense, plus on the technical side, na enhance pa ang knowledge ko, pero sana lang, hindi lang nasa list ko yang BYD na yan, mabili ko din sana, hahaha. Thanks Bro.
Salamat po.
Hello! Thanks for the honest review. I see that the battery is beneath and seems to be exposed. Is it not in danger to stones and whatever? What about road water from rain or flood? Does it affect the battery performance?
All EVs have their batteries installed underneath. They are sealed and waterproof. According to BYD, their blade battery is fireproof even if a puncture occurs. Thanks for watching.
@@TeamDyTV Thanks for this reply! All the best!
galing nyo sir! kudos po sa channel nyo. planning to buy BYD. sana mag electric friendly na soon ang PH para less air pollution. ganda sa HK sir BYD at Tesla lang mga cars.
@@soulseeker9725 salamat po
Sir, what about the Xiaoyun 1.5L hybrid engine of the Sealion 6? May alam ka? When it comes to Blade Battery, confident ako, but I have no knowledge when it comes to the hybrid engine.
ni research ko yan, wala ako masyado nakuhang info.
Any thoughts on the Giti tire brand OEM for byd? Wondering if need i-replace agad.
Also in my priority list kasi parang negative ang feedback sa Australia. Observe ko muna. Will also onclude it in my updates later.
Good job man I'm really watching this end result to make me decide to get this unit as well. I know what to do next 😊
i really want this sea lion 6 but my concern is maintenance. since sa EV less maintenance which is yan ung pnaka selling point sakin ng EV. but with hybrid does it mean na 2 na ung need ko problemahin enlighten me.
10k per year yata sabi ni RiT sa video niya
@@restymalinao2023 ill check it
yes, since hybrid sya at may ICE, another maintenance yun, but with how the DM-i is is designed, bihira sya gagamitin specially if you charge via plugin regularly.
@@TeamDyTV YUN NGA DN ANG NAICP KO SPECIALLY SAKIN NA 5KM LNG SA WORK
Pwede bang hindi icharge ang SL6? Magrely lang sa gas to charge the battery.
@@masterkuba01 yes
learning a lot sir sa video mo... thank you!
I'm not sure if it can be called ROI, since you are not really making money from it. By definition, ROI = (profit - cost) / cost, where profit is the amount of money a business has left after subtracting its expenses from its revenue. Maybe if you use it for ride-sharing i.e. Uber/Grab or as a taxi then that would be applicable since there is money coming in. I think it's more like immediate savings - you save more by having relatively lower fuel cost compared to regular ICE cars. And the savings you get from the DM-i technology IS significant. Which is why according to rumors, Toyota may be using it in some of its future models. Great video by the way. I like reviews coming from actual users. I hope you can also post a long-term review down the line, maybe in 3 or 5 years?
@@Jvplmcf3 thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yes will surely keep posting updates as long as the car is still with me. 🙂
My wife and have a Nissan Terra. We want to upgrade so we are thinking about buying a Sealion or Tang. Not a big fan of hybrid though. With electric though I'm worried about traveling and not being able to chage especially since the infrastructure is not their. Also would hotels and resorts let you use their electricity to charge? The hybri would be more favorable due to said reasons. We could always buy a portable electric generator that could help. I looked at PMS estimates and they are way cheaper than what it is for our Terra too.
honestly, to me hybrid is what you obviously need, buying a full EV and a generator is a double mistake. What is the extra maintenance of the hybrid compared to your peace of mind when going places and enjoying your trip?
@TeamDyTV our Terra is our daily driver and it would be perfect. We have two kids so Tang has an extra row. We travel around 25km's per day so hybrid would be perfect as well.
@@TheRaginCajun6 ah, you're keeping both Terra and Tang. Terra for long trips? Makes sense.
@TeamDyTV we will sell our Terra
Ang galing ng pagkaexplain sa resale value sir!
There is actually a new version DM i in China.. DMI 5 if i am right..
Yes, there is. 2000km range.
maganda kasi s chinese cars ngayon pagdating s interior full blast sila, d kagaya ng mga japanese cars parang basic n basic lng mga dashboard at leather n upuan, may mganda man mahal n presyo nsa 2M pataas. d rin mahalaga s kin resale value kung nagamit ko nmn sya ng matagal at gusto ko ng ibenta ok lng s kin kung medyo mababa maibenta ang mahalaga m may pang-add ako pambili ng bago.
Great video, very informative! Very detailed yung mga points na sinasabi mo sir. Time will tell if BYD can prove itself in the PH market.
Also I'm very interested din sa Lynk and Co 01, if you have time please do a comparo with SL6! Thanks
ito yung gusto ko kainuman. imbes malasing ako, dadami kaalaman ko👍😄
@@music_tj7601 cheers! 🍺
sali naman ako sa inuman nyo HAHAHA
@@johnpabelloren741 😁
Very well said and good car choice Bro! 😎
Salamat sa lahat ng info na shinare mo lods, halos lahat ng doubts or comparison ko nasagot na dito between Ford territory sport edition vs Sealion 6.. Soon lods pashare din ng experience mo related sa gas consumption. Thanks 🫡 Subscribed na din lods ✌️
Salamat po
@@TeamDyTV 🫡
EVs only good in areas with good charging facility, and technician availability once problem pops out. Let's wait and see soon.
…u ask kung matibay ang BYD? Go to Shenzhen, China, duon ginawang electric vehicle lahat ng taxi and BYD lang brand na gamit. This has been implemented by city government since 2010. I was OFW during those times in Shenzhen, China and witnessed and patronized the all electric taxi by BYD…this certainly a Pinoy proof of reliability and build quality if we are to compare this to local taxi model here in the Philippines..no wonder Ayala took the lead in selling these brand locally and aggressively
Only experienced person can understand what resale value is. Thank you sir!
@@benflorbiong4532 salamat po
nice sir,,, planning to buy ev din, thanks sa explaination, ev talaga na trip ko. ipon pa, hehe. God Bless
After watching this video. Definitely well deserve to follow and subscribe sir!
Pero with regard to the resale value, let’s consider the BYD Sealion. We are getting value here-sobrang nagkakalayo ang presyo na inilabas sa atin compared sa ibang Asian countries. In fact, sa Australia, it’s over ₱2 million, ganoon din sa UK, mataas rin ang presyo. Tapos dito, we are covered by EVIDA tax benefits at subsidized pa ng China.
Kung titignan mo, ang factory competitors nito ay tulad ng RAV4 at Outlander, which are double the price. So isipin mo na lang, from the start, you’re already getting double the value with the BYD Sealion. Magde-depreciate man ito, pero hindi kasing lala dahil napaka-competitive na ng presyo niya dito sa Pilipinas. Next year naman, gagamitin ng Toyota ang DMI technology ng Sealion, with that association, malay mo it holds It's value well. Also, matagal rin ang warranty nito.
At kung magde-depreciate man, isipin mo na lang yung natipid mo upfront. Mas mura siya sa simula, may cheaper PMS, at matipid sa gasolina in the long run. Every kilometer you travel, nakakatipid ka-kaya sulit pa rin ang investment mo overall.
@@Castomere exactly!
Resale value? Their 1.5engine is not reliable. Unlike Toyota…they used trusted&reliable engine before converting it to a hybrid. For BYD’s engine its too early to tell. The newly lunch SEAL5…has a horendous review on other countries.
Just to clarify the notion about DMi tech, Toyota will use it in their plug-in hybrid offering, not in their current hybrid models. By then, it would make an interesting comparison on their pricing (apples to apples na)
@noski33
If we’re talking about apples-to-apples comparisons, the Toyota bZ3 and BYD Seal are great examples since they’re both electric sedans, and the bZ3 even uses BYD’s Blade battery technology. The bZ3 starts at 189,800 CNY (around $27,000) with a 65.28 kWh battery, 616 km range (CLTC), and 245 HP. Meanwhile, the BYD Seal starts at 212,800 CNY (around $30,100) with an 82.5 kWh battery, 700 km range (CLTC), and optional AWD with 530 HP and 0-100 km/h in 3.8 seconds. Even though the Seal is slightly more expensive, you’re paying for far superior specs, better performance, and the same Blade battery technology that Toyota borrows. In the Philippines, the BYD Seal 5 (plug-in hybrid) starts at just ₱995,000-₱1,200,000, while the Hybrid Corolla Cross from Toyota starts at ₱1.5m without plug-in hybrid tech or EV range. Based on pricing and specs, BYD wins in value while Toyota relies heavily on its badge.
@ thanks. Since I'm looking for a personal car (meaning 5-seater), the Seal might be the deal for me. As long as it's hybrid, I'll consider (can't rely on pure EV at this point like TeamDY).
Update: Seal is a NO for me. It's a sedan with 16cm ground clearance and effing long at 4.78m, also doesn't have most of the safety features of CX
new subscriber mo ko idol susundan ko yang istorya mo jan sa new byd mo.may point lahat ng sinabi mo.
@@zyzackidzprieto3881 salamat po
Interesting itong SL6. Will wait for your actual FC sa city. This will help us decide future buyers if worth it ba to switch based on our usage.
Currently have a 7yrs old diesel CUV. Ok naman, matipid and no major issues. Typical pms and replacement lng ng worn out parts. If I'm going to sell it and buy this SL6 or other "hybrid" vehicles. I need to shell out atleast 1M.
Ang tanong, mababawi ko ba ung 1M in owning a PHEV for say in the next 7yrs?
Or gagamitin ko muna ung rule mo sir, I'll save the 1M pang dagdag sa "higher FC cost" and future maintenance of my current car and wait muna tayu say atleast 3-5 more years sa avaialble tech/trend/options by that time?
"Ang tanong, mababawi ko ba ung 1M in owning a PHEV for say in the next 7yrs? " -- mahirap ma achieve yan, cars depreciate whatever brand and energy it uses, yung SL6 may "return" via savings on fuel cost but not to the point that you will recover your entire 1M.
how many kms po ba ang daily drive nyo on average?
Sir can we choose the color of interior. I wanted the white or gray car but brown leather
So far lahat ng lumabas na grey has dark interior, yung white sometimes brown sometimes light interior and dumadating, syempre you have the option to choose,.
I got mine 3 weeks ago white body paint, maroon seats. Yesterday i was told by my agent that recent deliveries of white body came with white interior.
@@tonyp2601 yup, i was told the same.
Boss , kayo yung nasa swatch glorietta kanina?
Yes, sir!
Ganda ng discussion mo sir. May point ka sa advantage ng EVs.
ay kala ko sa daughter nyo Sealion 6 kasi sya yun pinagdrive test nyu rin.... nice sir ! TeamDy TV abangan ko mga updates sa new EV nyo....ok din yan Hybrid muna di pa kasi solid ang infrastruture ng mga charging station ng Pinas,, pero ang end game talga dito sir is Full EV napaka bilis kasi ng battery tech ...kasi say in 5 years sobra ganda na ng batt tech baka 5~10mins full charge na at ang 800 km range ng battery is base model na...start na ang race sa battery tech ng EV!!
Naka linaw Bro sinabi mo... more update pa... ikaw pwede namin maging boses sa BYD Philippines atleast makikinig sila sayo kasi nasa Social Media ka... points sa BYD PHILIPPINES
interested to get BYD after 1 year, boss
Subscribe ka lang po para updated ka kung maganda ba talaga bago ka mag decide one year later.
Sir anong take mo dun sa walang spare tire? Hindi po ba nakaka worry yun? Hindi ba hassle using the sealant daw, correct me if im wrong. Thanks po sir. Good day
may nagtanong na po sa baba, yes, concern ko yan that's why i'm buying a donut for long trips. but not reason enough for me not to buy the DM-i tech and ignore the price.
@ thank you sir!
Nice Decision.... thumbs Up Bro
Looking forward po sa in-depth review / experience nyo sa sealion 6.
@@prestokun thanks po
Totally agree po sa sinbi nyo :)
Ang palagi ko nababasa na concern is yung horn delay totoo po ba?
Nope, medyo iba lang ang way ng pag pindot, kaya akala mo delayed, nakuha ko naman agad kasi similar sa subaru xv.
Kelan kaya ilalabas ng BYD PH and Tang DM-i 7 seater na 1k+ km ang range wow!
Ang laking problema 😂
Good day po. Ask ko lang yung interior cabin feel ng car unit niyo po. Are there any rattling sounds coming from the panoramic roof? especially when driving at speed or encountering uneven roads? Isa po eto kasi sa comments ng isang owner's review of this phev car (brand new unit)...
I watched that owner's review, hindi ko pa na experience so far. For sure I mwill report that if mangayri sakin.
Kung yung mga nakatoyota at honda nga pg 5 years na gusto na ng bago tapos sasabihin ng iba update after 10 years. 5 years later, imagine kung anong mga innovative cars na meron ang mundo. Not to mention toyota eyeing byd's technology on their future phevs/hevs, that only means byd is something else. 8 years battery warranty pa yan. Tsaka kung mahirapan man ang owners na ibenta mga byd sl6 nila in the future for a newer car, may nauuso na po na trade in! 😆 Wala na masyado relevance yang resale value sa totoo lang kung may pera lang ang tao. Sa mga sakto lang, mahigpit na yakap nalang muna kayo sa mga multicab at wigo niyo! 🍻
nice content. very informative. +1 ako sa resale value and R&D. lahat nagmmake sense. magsubscribe ako. 😁
@@mikkodelmindo1167 salamat po
Okay boss, daming lessons dito
Meron pa sky active gasoline with higher compression ratio
@@RolGri-bx3wm yown! Thanks for reminding me, yes may skyactive nga pala si Mazda. Meron ako dati CX5, matipid din, pero hindi pa rin kasing tipid ng hybrid.
Hindi ba bouncy ang ride ng sealion at hindi maganda ang steering feel?
No and no.
pinag pilian ko yang Sealion 6 vs GAC Emzoom kaso ang emzoom nagfa fog yung mga window glass at driving glass, delikado sa driver at passenger takaw aksidende lalo na sa gabi KAYA better choice ang SEALION in my opinion
Yung sinasabi nyo na fog sa windshield at windows ay dahil sa temperature difference sa loob at labas ng kotse. Nangyayari yan kapag (1) incorrectly configured ang AC settings mo, (2) nakatutok ang AC vents sa bintana mo, (3) Pag sa gabi then malamig sa loob tapos bigla mong inoff ang AC tapos nag open ka bigla ng window or (4) naka turn OFF yung air recirculation settings mo tapos naka OFF AC mo
which casa kayo nagkuha?
Grabe sir i really enjoy watching ur vlog po parang meron ako tito/dad na nagkwento
@@yuanlee6405 salamat po
Magkano pag magpapalit na nung battery?
Posible ba na pag full blast na ang Ev, bagsak presyo na ang petrol gas, for ex. 10 p per liter, at balik uli sa ICE ang ang mga users?
The law of supply and deman will apply, bababa ang presyo ng fuel peeo babalik sa ICE? Hindi na yata. If full blast na ang EV meaning the production lines of manufacturers are for EV already. I don't think they will revert just to cater a small market share.
How much po nio nabili Ford Everest and how much po niyo nabenta?
If maganda experience mo nito Sir, kukuha din ako. Thanks po.
Subscribe lang po kyo, abang abang kyo ng updates kasi kahit negative feedback ipo post ko rin.
Congrats pads! Road trip n yan s Bicol
@@mcjulbs thanks, pads. See you soon!
Ganda explanation s resale value, very true
Idol, kumuha ka ng free tint? Ano napili mo ilagay na shades at all sides? Given na may privacy glass na sa likod.
@@Castomere yes, light sa front, medium the rest pati sunroof.
Sunroof tint was also free? It was not offered to me by my agent.
The basic knowledge of that AYALA invested and brought the brand in is enough to be considered.
very informative ang insights sir
Congratulations Sir! How long kayo nagwait in line? Waiting sa long term review soon.
Regarding sa resale value. Pagnagcheck sa marketplace almost same % naman ung nagdepriciate sa price regardless of the brand for cars srp below 3m
@@KaisiirFlynn 4 weeks, marami daw dumating na delivery, AC Mobility will be able clean up the waiting list for the end of the year.
In my case, 6 weeks sa BGC.
Congrats bro thats one hella nice car value for money talaga
@@yuanlee6405 thank you po
Delay po ba talaga busina sir?
Gano ktgal or kbilis narelease un unit. Tnx
4 weeks
Very informative. Subscribing.
Thank you po, appreciate your support!
Hindi po lumang tugtugin sir. Resale value refers to the amount of money a vehicle is worth when you decide to sell it after owning it for a period of time. It is essentially the vehicle’s market value at the time of resale and one factor is depreciation and chinese cars tends to depreciate faster than Japanese or korean cars!
economy dynamics change. Do you predict it will be the same after 5 years? What if the new world order will happen and china is on top?
@ we dont know since trump won the presidency and surely ‘The made in China 2025’ will be affected or slowed. Also western companies are moving their company out of china.
Lets go back to the topic about resale value and why Chinese Cars Depreciate Faster
1. Brand Perception:
• Chinese car brands are often perceived as less reliable or less premium compared to established Japanese (e.g., Toyota, Honda) or Korean (e.g., Hyundai, Kia) brands.
• Some buyers associate Chinese cars with lower build quality or limited durability, even though this perception is improving with newer models.
2. Limited Resale Market:
• Chinese brands like MG, Changan, or BYD might not yet have a strong second-hand market in some countries, reducing demand and resale value.
3. Parts and Service Network:
• Availability of spare parts and after-sales service for Chinese cars can be more limited compared to Japanese and Korean brands, which have a long-established global presence.
4. Faster Technology Turnover:
• Chinese manufacturers often introduce new models quickly, making older models appear outdated sooner, which accelerates depreciation.
5. Warranty Transfers:
• Some Chinese brands offer long warranties, but these may not transfer fully to second-hand buyers, affecting resale value.
Japanese and Korean Cars
1. Higher Reliability:
• Japanese brands, in particular, are synonymous with long-term reliability, which keeps demand high in the used car market.
• Korean cars have significantly improved in reliability and quality over the years, narrowing the gap with Japanese brands.
2. Established Trust:
• Both Japanese and Korean brands have strong reputations and loyal customer bases, boosting resale value.
3. Resale Value:
• In many markets, Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai models retain a significant percentage of their original price even after 5-10 years.
Depreciation Comparison
• Japanese cars: Typically depreciate slower, retaining 50-70% of their value after 3 years, depending on the model and condition.
• Korean cars: Depreciation is improving, with many models retaining 45-60% of their value after 3 years.
• Chinese cars: In some markets, they retain 30-50% of their value after 3 years, though this is improving for brands like BYD and MG, which are gaining recognition.
Improving Trends for Chinese Cars
• Brands like BYD, Geely, and MG are closing the gap with Japanese and Korean cars due to advancements in quality, technology, and design.
• Growing trust in EVs (where BYD excels) and expanding after-sales networks are helping Chinese brands hold their value better.
Conclusion
• If resale value is a priority, Japanese cars are typically the safest choice, followed by Korean brands.
• Chinese cars may still depreciate faster, but as brands like BYD and MG continue improving and gaining global recognition, this trend could shift.
@ We dont know since Trump won.
Let go back to our main topic, at present
Why Chinese Cars Depreciate Faster?
1. Brand Perception:
• Chinese car brands are often perceived as less reliable or less premium compared to established Japanese (e.g., Toyota, Honda) or Korean (e.g., Hyundai, Kia) brands.
• Some buyers associate Chinese cars with lower build quality or limited durability, even though this perception is improving with newer models.
2. Limited Resale Market:
• Chinese brands like MG, Changan, or BYD might not yet have a strong second-hand market in some countries, reducing demand and resale value.
3. Parts and Service Network:
• Availability of spare parts and after-sales service for Chinese cars can be more limited compared to Japanese and Korean brands, which have a long-established global presence.
4. Faster Technology Turnover:
• Chinese manufacturers often introduce new models quickly, making older models appear outdated sooner, which accelerates depreciation.
5. Warranty Transfers:
• Some Chinese brands offer long warranties, but these may not transfer fully to second-hand buyers, affecting resale value.
Japanese and Korean Cars
1. Higher Reliability:
• Japanese brands, in particular, are synonymous with long-term reliability, which keeps demand high in the used car market.
• Korean cars have significantly improved in reliability and quality over the years, narrowing the gap with Japanese brands.
2. Established Trust:
• Both Japanese and Korean brands have strong reputations and loyal customer bases, boosting resale value.
3. Resale Value:
• In many markets, Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai models retain a significant percentage of their original price even after 5-10 years.
Depreciation Comparison
• Japanese cars: Typically depreciate slower, retaining 50-70% of their value after 3 years, depending on the model and condition.
• Korean cars: Depreciation is improving, with many models retaining 45-60% of their value after 3 years.
• Chinese cars: In some markets, they retain 30-50% of their value after 3 years, though this is improving for brands like BYD and MG, which are gaining recognition.
Improving Trends for Chinese Cars
• Brands like BYD, Geely, and MG are closing the gap with Japanese and Korean cars due to advancements in quality, technology, and design.
• Growing trust in EVs (where BYD excels) and expanding after-sales networks are helping Chinese brands hold their value better.
Conclusion
• If resale value is a priority, Japanese cars are typically the safest choice, followed by Korean brands.
• Chinese cars may still depreciate faster, but as brands like BYD and MG continue improving and gaining global recognition, this trend could shift.
You are very perceptive. I like your insights
Salamat po!
Which casa niyo nakuha?@@TeamDyTV
Very informative insights sir! Kudos to all your effort in your contents.. I am opt to buying this SL6 after watching several reviews on hevs.. My only concern is the cost of replacing the battery when time comes and need arises.. Can you do us a favor on cost analysis? Will the cost of the replacement battery offset all my gas savings? Again salute to you sir for jobs well done!
@@benaven1786 one of my next items to research on is the cost of replacing the battery. Note though that after 8yrs wheb the battery warranty is over, you would have also spent significant amount for maintaining your ICE for 8yrs. Thanks for watching.
@TeamDyTV yes sir...but the sl6 has also has an ice engine to maintain
@@benaven1786 true, but that ICE of the SL6 will be used much lesser time, bihira aandar kaya hindi rin high maintenance.
@@TeamDyTV looking forward for the cost analysis sir thanks and more power to your channel!
Thank you po sir for your commitment to your audience. Looking forward to to your update videos!
@@kamicoze8900 you're welcome. Thank you for following our channel.
Very informative video sir TeamDy...I subbed btw👍
Sana maglabas din ng 7-seater ang BYD
May issue daw sa busina meron delay?
medyo matigas lang at may tamang way ng pag pindot. sanayan lang.
Sa opinion ko po sa pagbili ng brand new car walang return of investment .But if the price is worth it for at least 8 years .puede na .don't think about the resale value.
Malamig din ba aircon nito
Yes, kahapon sumuko kmi sa 24C