@@xmarkclx I understand its high, but its less than 2 million and considering its a hybrid.. It has a very powerful powertrain(luxury territory, sometimes even better).. And its full of features including the very important safety features, again assuming all of those actually work.. I really think its great value for money.. It has attractive design too.. If only Haval is a proven brand here, and if you compare it to its segment competetor like the CR V, RAV 4, CX 5, X Trail etc, you will realize H6 is more affordabe..
@@xmarkclx they have a non hybrid, figured they didnt bring it because they want what they project to be their best sellers to be hybrid. On the note of the price, but compared to its mainstream competitor the Rav4 hybrid, it is very well priced.
@@mindfreeze0838 If they got the non-hybrid version and it is 330K less like the Jolion non-hybrid, it would sell like hotcakes given the design and features as katapat nya is Ford Territory and Coolray. No contest.
I'd rather buy the Jolion Supreme variant Gas powered only. The Battery of any vehicle Hybrid BATTERY is very expensive. After 8years warranty expired it would cost you around 600k replacement in which that time much expensive than the resale value of the car.
Caco, please please please... replace the balikbayan box with conventional large, medium & cabin luggage to be placed in the cargo trunk. We'd like to know how much luggages can be placed in the cars that you review. Since most of the time, people pickup visitors with conventional luggages rather than balikbayan boxes. Right??? Do you travel often using balikbayan boxes??? I don't. 😊😊
I'm much more interested in the GWM Ora Funky Cat. The video review by Carwow UK demonstrated the voice command and it can recognize even English voice commands with different accents.
but why would you want fan control on the fly? isn't it that auto climate control adjust fan speed automatically and accordingly? a simple AC on or off should be sufficient.
The Jolion hybrid is a pretty solid offering and you way more thatn you do in the Corolla Cross and definetly the Yaris Cross and Honda HRV hybrid to boot. I would say though if you dont need the hybrid go for the regular one and save some money to buy fuel with the difference over the fist few years of ownership. Not saying the economy is bad on the regular one but its what you expect for a car of that size with a engine that small(7-8kml in the city). Also the ground clearance isnt stellar so bear that in mind.
Haval designs are pretty conservative to the point of almost being bland(on the side profile at least) . But if you want to see what they can do when they cut loose, look at the Haval H6 GT, ive seen it in the metal and im a pretty practical guy but I would forgo that for the GT, its just that good looking and aggressive.
As someone who kits cars and has a mechanic in the family, at least its a simpler DHT rather than a complicated DCT. Downside is, you'll need an electrician 😂
No-brainer where you’d see them alot: Burwood, Strathfield, Auburn, Ashfield, Box Hill, Blackburn, Mont Albert, Warrandyte, Doncaster. These Sydney and Melbourne suburbs are packed with, you guessed it, Chinese immigrants. Elsewhere, people buy RAV4 Hybrids or Kluger Hybrids instead.
Are you serious? ADHT 😅 that haval transmission has ADHT 😂 bet you'll definitely enjoy driving it, it's attention deficit hyperactivity transmission hehehe 🤣🏎️
The reason they give you a fire extinguisher is because of the tendency for the new electric architecture to catch fire in high temperature situations... like in tropical countries
No matter the price, it's still not worth it as the resale will be very very low. 1.6m now, after 3 years 1m? 900k? Versus Toyota like yaris cross, less depreciation per year. The upfront cost doesn't really matter, it's the yearly depreciation that matters, because you get your money back upon sale.
@@RagiorStonehoof those who are looking for used market maybe? but for the masses who are buying new cars, i don't think so. unless japanese brands upped their game. LC is a very good car indeed but hey you'd need atleast 4m-5m? vios and innova are meh, looks and interior are ugly. why settle your money for less when you could get a decent one from GAC or chery. besides by that time, spare parts for the chinese brands will be all over. depreciation for both car nation will just be the same by then as there are more choices of brands for filipino people to choose from.
@@irbvek you have a point. Siguro the people who less well off will buy cheaper cars kasi they don't have the budget. But for middle class, Toyota will still dominate 😊 Basta budget is not a constraint ah.
Lol paulit ulit na reason ng mga brand worshippers may milliones ka pambili nyan tpos nantitimawa ka sa depreciation di para sayo ang kotse nayan. pang driving enthusiast na pamilyado lng yan Turbocharged-Hybrid with loads of tech kung conservative ka di talaga sayo ang mga gnyang klase ng kotse
No thanks, if you research the build quality it is very poor. But at least they give you a fire extinguisher to put the battery fire out when it happens, which there is a high probability of it happening. I would stay with the Toyota's, Nissan or another well known manufacture if you want a HEV.
If youre interested in actually learning something about the safety of these cars look for the ANCAP rating for it and actually read the report, not just the stars it got.
Just realized the point of these Chinese cars. I mean TRUE and PATRIOTIC Filipinos will NEVER buy or use Chinese cars. Then it dawned on me: Oh shit, it's for those "totally legal" alien mainland Chinese pogo employees. I mean if we have the same perception to their cars, then it's normal for dem Mainlanders to have a negative opinion on our beloved Japanese/American/EU cars as well. 🤣🤣
@@yangmaster24I think not, Japanese car manufacturers has suspended the production of some of their models due to Japanese car sales crisis in China, 32% drop on car sales just this first quarter of the year, if this continue they’ll be all closing their manufacturing plants in a few years.
Local Chinese businesspeople I know all go with Toyota. Fortuner, Alphard, etc. These Chinese cars will help our poor-middle class get an affordable car with good tech and so Japan manufacturers actually get forced to use good tech here as they just keep on releasing the same old stuff.
@@xmarkclx A lot of Chinese cars are actually owned by the upper class (albeit as a spare vehicle). You can see a ton of Geely vehicles inside Ayala Alabang for example. They can risk more and experiment vs the typical middle class buyer who sticks to mainstream brands.
You can really see how they force viewers, push chinese cars, , how can someone buy these cars , every 5 yrs they change brand name , rather buy toyota
Toyota only have 3 years warranty, while these chinese brands have 5 years warranty. And this hybrid battery of haval has an 8 years warranty. How's that for you?
Always a great review Caco. BTW when are you going to review the JETOUR DASHING?
Haval lineup were suprisingly reliable
yup 2 years na h6 ko dito sa riyadh
GWM are popular in middle east and Australia they’re gaining trust worldwide.
GWM Is good
The name "Haval" will discourage a lot of potential buyers in Visayas and Mindanao. 😆
hoy bahak 😂
GWM or Great Wall Motor is its real name
Anong sasakyan mo? "Haval-Haval' lang :D
@@hasslejar nope more dirty kasi 😂
Almost all Filipinos actually will be discouraged.
One of the better Chinese private brands.. H6 is probably better than this too.
It is, its a luxurious SUV with great features. Cant wait to see more reviews of it locally.
H6 price is way too high.
Hope they make a non HEV version.
@@xmarkclx I understand its high, but its less than 2 million and considering its a hybrid.. It has a very powerful powertrain(luxury territory, sometimes even better).. And its full of features including the very important safety features, again assuming all of those actually work.. I really think its great value for money.. It has attractive design too..
If only Haval is a proven brand here, and if you compare it to its segment competetor like the CR V, RAV 4, CX 5, X Trail etc, you will realize H6 is more affordabe..
@@xmarkclx they have a non hybrid, figured they didnt bring it because they want what they project to be their best sellers to be hybrid. On the note of the price, but compared to its mainstream competitor the Rav4 hybrid, it is very well priced.
@@mindfreeze0838 If they got the non-hybrid version and it is 330K less like the Jolion non-hybrid, it would sell like hotcakes given the design and features as katapat nya is Ford Territory and Coolray. No contest.
How about the road noise?
+1 for door mounted side mirrors! 👌
I'd rather buy the Jolion Supreme variant Gas powered only. The Battery of any vehicle Hybrid BATTERY is very expensive. After 8years warranty expired it would cost you around 600k replacement in which that time much expensive than the resale value of the car.
Caco, please please please... replace the balikbayan box with conventional large, medium & cabin luggage to be placed in the cargo trunk. We'd like to know how much luggages can be placed in the cars that you review. Since most of the time, people pickup visitors with conventional luggages rather than balikbayan boxes. Right??? Do you travel often using balikbayan boxes??? I don't. 😊😊
Odd the units I saw on the casa don't have buttons (i.e. touch only). Maybe the non HEV versions have different buttons.
That is correct - I can confirm
when review of jetour brand?
how about the aftersales of gwm? bka kagaya lang din ng geely
This car deserves the nod ✔️
This or corolla crosss?
how about if collision happen at the back? the battery can prone to damage if they located at the back
I'm much more interested in the GWM Ora Funky Cat. The video review by Carwow UK demonstrated the voice command and it can recognize even English voice commands with different accents.
Well depends how the Haval and Gwm brands do they may bring in the Ora brand.
Love the look, except the giant labels. Parang an approver said "Bigger fonts"
Anong brand ba talaga to? Gwm? Haval? Jolion? Geeez. Anong model? Gwm? Haval? Jolion? Hungh
gwm is the distributor of Haval Brand in the Philippines in short:
Distributor: GWM
Manufacturer: Haval
Model: 2024 Jolion HEV
15:01 He said "BÚTT-H0L3Ś instead of potholes lol 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
still waiting for Chery Tiggo 5x pro review
I noticed hindi na nagrereview ng chery ang autodeal. Check mo they don't have a tiggo 8 pro review.
noticed that too. Maybe some issues between the parties? 😅
No spare tire?
Nope, youll be hard pressed to find a full hybrid that does. To me thats the main downside of this car, second is the low ground clearance.
Talked to one of their agents a while back, definitely disappointed for their lack of knowledge and professionalism
If i was your agent. I would be disgusted with your blatant fetish for chinese brand.
the break lights screams 2000’s
GWM pick up next sir caco
Geely GX3 Pro naman po hehe.
but why would you want fan control on the fly? isn't it that auto climate control adjust fan speed automatically and accordingly? a simple AC on or off should be sufficient.
AUTODEAL!!! Geely GX3 please!!!!!!!
Comparo with nissan kicks epower hybrid
This will be the most comfortable habal-habal in the philippines
🛺💀
The Jolion hybrid is a pretty solid offering and you way more thatn you do in the Corolla Cross and definetly the Yaris Cross and Honda HRV hybrid to boot. I would say though if you dont need the hybrid go for the regular one and save some money to buy fuel with the difference over the fist few years of ownership. Not saying the economy is bad on the regular one but its what you expect for a car of that size with a engine that small(7-8kml in the city). Also the ground clearance isnt stellar so bear that in mind.
Hope it looks better in real life. China are making great designs. This is not one of those.
Its actually very reliable
Haval designs are pretty conservative to the point of almost being bland(on the side profile at least) . But if you want to see what they can do when they cut loose, look at the Haval H6 GT, ive seen it in the metal and im a pretty practical guy but I would forgo that for the GT, its just that good looking and aggressive.
13 kmpl for crossover mid size
not bad
but for that price,, the bravery
😅
The price is good compared to the Yaris Cross and what you get for it.
Sir Caco d man lang yata na Carwash plus tireblack.... hehehe
I like this car 🥰
Natawa ako dun sa acceleration nitong jolion may nakatabi na pick up. Naiwan 😅
Haval is kinda famous in middle east thou..
That Brand name in Bisaya Lingo.. Is "Humping" and the silly thing is The logo is too Large..
As someone who kits cars and has a mechanic in the family, at least its a simpler DHT rather than a complicated DCT. Downside is, you'll need an electrician 😂
Which goes for just about any car these days
GWM is a reliable chinese brand too. This is more bang for the buck than the DNGA Yaris Cross HEV.
Traitor
I agree, for the money you get more with the Haval than the Yaris Cross.
the cross will hold its value@@mindfreeze0838
Dont want people saying I drive a “haval-haval.”
They are so proud of it too, putting it even on the wheels.
That long name literally translate to kuchi in China
haval-haval
Mas gusto ko Jetour design
Haval haval
I just wished they didn't push it with that name. 'Haval' doesn't sound modern and luxurious.
2ND PLACE
Haval Jolion is much more affordable and miles better than the DNGA Yaris Cross HEV
Haval Jolion is the 2nd best selling Chinese vehicle in Australia
No-brainer where you’d see them alot: Burwood, Strathfield, Auburn, Ashfield, Box Hill, Blackburn, Mont Albert, Warrandyte, Doncaster. These Sydney and Melbourne suburbs are packed with, you guessed it, Chinese immigrants.
Elsewhere, people buy RAV4 Hybrids or Kluger Hybrids instead.
@@milopichuI appreciate this context
@@peterbailon7773interestingly these places are also where Alphards and Vellfires sell the most in Stralia.
I'll just go ahead and say it. It's an ugly car.
Imagine in a bar setting, a hot girl ask you what car do you drive? And you answer HAVAL wtf hahaha 100% she's gonna run
Ganyan din logic mo kung ang dala nya JEEP?
smol pp energy
This is how you filter out gold diggers.
Comment comment pa kayo wala naman kayo kotse or kahit pambili nyang cheap ass Chinese car haval mga tanga haha
Pwd na mg haval sa car 😂
Bro it looks like the new mitsubishi XForce 💀
Steering looks ET
Now i can't unsee it 🤣
I sell my geely coz of some issues...no to Chinese cars anymore..
The steering wheel looks like ET
Haval Haval on your seats😂
Are you serious? ADHT 😅 that haval transmission has ADHT 😂 bet you'll definitely enjoy driving it, it's attention deficit hyperactivity transmission hehehe 🤣🏎️
4th
The reason they give you a fire extinguisher is because of the tendency for the new electric architecture to catch fire in high temperature situations... like in tropical countries
No, its because of a legal requirement in China.
Yikes
To think that this is from China gave me an idea to spray it with water as it pass our streets 😂✌️
third
Gi atay haval? Mura diay og ger-ger 😂😂
first
Looks like a Volvo copy
Jolino...kapatid Ni jolina 😄
haval haval 😅
No matter the price, it's still not worth it as the resale will be very very low. 1.6m now, after 3 years 1m? 900k? Versus Toyota like yaris cross, less depreciation per year. The upfront cost doesn't really matter, it's the yearly depreciation that matters, because you get your money back upon sale.
In 3 years time, less and less people will buy a used ugly interior and undersper japanese cars.
@@irbvek we will see. LC, fortuner, Innova, and vios will still dominate the market 99.99% in 3 years.
@@RagiorStonehoof those who are looking for used market maybe? but for the masses who are buying new cars, i don't think so. unless japanese brands upped their game. LC is a very good car indeed but hey you'd need atleast 4m-5m? vios and innova are meh, looks and interior are ugly. why settle your money for less when you could get a decent one from GAC or chery. besides by that time, spare parts for the chinese brands will be all over. depreciation for both car nation will just be the same by then as there are more choices of brands for filipino people to choose from.
@@irbvek you have a point. Siguro the people who less well off will buy cheaper cars kasi they don't have the budget. But for middle class, Toyota will still dominate 😊 Basta budget is not a constraint ah.
Lol paulit ulit na reason ng mga brand worshippers may milliones ka pambili nyan tpos nantitimawa ka sa depreciation di para sayo ang kotse nayan. pang driving enthusiast na pamilyado lng yan Turbocharged-Hybrid with loads of tech kung conservative ka di talaga sayo ang mga gnyang klase ng kotse
way IYOT na brand diha?
IYOT Ang mga JDM fanboys.
#JDMFanboysWatchJapanesePorn
Yeah beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So Im just gonna say it… The design language of this vehicle is so UGLY. Nice interior though.
A china car? NO THANKS
No thanks, if you research the build quality it is very poor. But at least they give you a fire extinguisher to put the battery fire out when it happens, which there is a high probability of it happening. I would stay with the Toyota's, Nissan or another well known manufacture if you want a HEV.
I hate japanese EVs now.
Toyota Bz4x sucks, choose Korean EVs
HEV system of the GWM Haval vehicles are very reliable 😂
If youre interested in actually learning something about the safety of these cars look for the ANCAP rating for it and actually read the report, not just the stars it got.
Just realized the point of these Chinese cars. I mean TRUE and PATRIOTIC Filipinos will NEVER buy or use Chinese cars.
Then it dawned on me: Oh shit, it's for those "totally legal" alien mainland Chinese pogo employees. I mean if we have the same perception to their cars, then it's normal for dem Mainlanders to have a negative opinion on our beloved Japanese/American/EU cars as well. 🤣🤣
but those chinese pogos drives Toyota more often than chinese cars
@@yangmaster24I think not, Japanese car manufacturers has suspended the production of some of their models due to Japanese car sales crisis in China, 32% drop on car sales just this first quarter of the year, if this continue they’ll be all closing their manufacturing plants in a few years.
Local Chinese businesspeople I know all go with Toyota.
Fortuner, Alphard, etc.
These Chinese cars will help our poor-middle class get an affordable car with good tech and so Japan manufacturers actually get forced to use good tech here as they just keep on releasing the same old stuff.
@@xmarkclx A lot of Chinese cars are actually owned by the upper class (albeit as a spare vehicle). You can see a ton of Geely vehicles inside Ayala Alabang for example. They can risk more and experiment vs the typical middle class buyer who sticks to mainstream brands.
Nope... Toyota Alphard ang gamit nila and European cars.
Hybrid...how much does the baterry cost after 4 to 5years😁😁😁
Much lower than all of the fuel you would save for that time, that's for sure
Lower price then but i highly doubt you would replace the hybrid batt in just 5 yrs, it will degrade in 10yrs but not that much 😊
Mind you, its battery has 8 years warranty 🤪
You can really see how they force viewers, push chinese cars, , how can someone buy these cars , every 5 yrs they change brand name , rather buy toyota
Boycott japanese EVs in PH
To each their own.
Toyota only have 3 years warranty, while these chinese brands have 5 years warranty. And this hybrid battery of haval has an 8 years warranty. How's that for you?
keep telling yourself that, why don't you buy, there are a lot of hybrids having issues with battery just lasting 2 years, go ahead @@bravemaster99