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February 5, 2019
Review: 2019 BAIC BJ20 1.5 Turbo Standard
It’s hard to make what the BAIC BJ20 is. Afar, it looks like a large, hulking off-roader, but upon closer inspection, it’s closer in packaging to a compact SUV. It’s also got this strong Jeep vibe going on, even if its innards are based off a soft roader which, in turn, has strong Saab roots. It doesn’t make sense, but you shouldn’t care. It’s time to stop overanalyzing it and treat it as it is: a surprisingly solid crossover.
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Compact SUV,
Driver's Seat
October 2, 2018
Bayan Auto Launches BJ20 SUV and M50S MPV
BAIC Philippines introduced two new models which builds on top of the brand’s existing line-up of SUVs and commercial vehicles. Unveiled at their flagship showroom in Makati City are the BJ20 compact crossover and the M50S MPV.
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BAIC M50S,
Car Launch,
Compact SUV,
Entry-Level MPV,
News
January 25, 2019
This BAIC BJ20 Looks Like It'll Survive the Zombie Apocalypse
The BAIC BJ20 is already one compact crossover that looks like it’s built to go against carmageddon. Well, leave it to the folks at Bayan Auto, the official distributor of BAIC automobiles in the country, to go one step further and make it look like it’ll survive the zombie apocalypse.
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Car Launch,
Compact SUV,
News
November 5, 2018
Bayan Auto's New BAIC M60 is a Turbocharged People Mover
Fresh from the introduction of its BJ20 compact crossover and M50S compact MPV, Bayan Auto is now adding the new M60 to their line-up. A mid-sized MPV, the M60 pushes the best features of the M50S into what the distributor calls “the modern-day station wagon.”
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BAIC M60,
Car Launch,
Entry-Level MPV,
News
October 17, 2018
Philippine International Motor Show 2018 is What the Car Industry Needs to Wake Up
As a whole, the Philippine automotive industry isn’t doing well. Citing factors such as the increase in new vehicle excise tax, rise in both inflation and fuel prices, and the devaluation of the peso, CAMPI says that they’re bracing for either a flat or negative growth for 2018.
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