Philippines Car Import Export

Philippines Car Import and Export from Dubai, Oman, Bahrain, United States, Canada and Europe

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Philippines Continent: Asia Philippines Region: South East Asia Philippines RHD/LHD: Philippines is a Left Hand Drive Country.
Philippines Currency: Philippine peso Philippines Currency Code: PHP Philippines GDP Per Capita PPP: $8,300.00
Philippines Country Abbreviation: PH Philippines Dialing Code: +63 Philippines UTC Time Offset: +08:00
Major Cities in Philippines Manila Quezon City Budta Davao
Major Ports in Philippines Batangas Cebu Davao, Mindanao Iligan, Mindanao
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Philippines Car Import Export

Philippines top Toyota Hilux Importer Exporter from Thailand, Australia, UK and DubaiToyota Hilux Toyota Pickup is the best selling pickup car in Manila, Philippines and all across Asia. Toyota Hilux is world’s most popular pickup truck because of its indestructibility, great looks and luxury feel. The same reasons make Hilux especially Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand and Toyota Hilux Vigo Thailand popular in Philippines. Hilux popularity is not limited to Manila but it is also popular in Quezon City, Budta and Davao. Jim is not just Thailand top car exporter to Philippines but also Australia car exporter to Philippines, United Kingdom car exporter to Philippines and Dubai UAE car exporter to not just Philippines but South East Asia and Asia as well. Jim is Philippines Car Import and Export expert from Dubai, Oman, Bahrain, United States, Canada and Europe.

Information about Philippines in Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines has the following to say about Philippines:

The Philippines is a unitary sovereign and archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Situated in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of about 7,641 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous city is Quezon City, both part of Metro Manila. Bounded by the South China Sea on the west, the Philippine Sea on the east and the Celebes Sea on the southwest, the Philippines shares maritime borders with Taiwan to the north, Vietnam to the west, Palau to the east and Malaysia and Indonesia to the south.

The Philippines’ location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and close to the equator makes the Philippines prone to earthquakes and typhoons, but also endows it with abundant natural resources and some of the world’s greatest biodiversity. The Philippines has an area of 300,000km2 (115,831 sq. mi), according to the Philippines Statistical Authority and the WorldBank and, as of 2015, had a population of at least 100 million. As of January 2018, it was the eighth-most populated country in Asia and the 12th most populated country in the world. Approximately 10 million additional Filipinos lived overseas, comprising one of the world’s largest diasporas. Multiple ethnicities and cultures are found throughout the islands. In prehistoric times, Negritos were some of the archipelago’s earliest inhabitants. They were followed by successive waves of Austronesian peoples. Exchanges with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Islamic nations occurred. Then, various competing maritime states were established under the rule of Datus, Rajahs, Sultans or Lakans.

The arrival of Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer leading a fleet for the Spanish, in Homonhon, Eastern Samar in 1521 marked the beginning of Hispanic colonization. In 1543, Spanish explorer Ruy L¢pez de Villalobos named the archipelago Las Islas Filipinas in honor of Philip II of Spain. With the arrival of Miguel L¢pez de Legazpi from Mexico City, in 1565, the first Hispanic settlement in the archipelago was established. The Philippines became part of the Spanish Empire for more than 300 years. This resulted in Catholicism becoming the dominant religion. During this time, Manila became the western hub of the trans-Pacific trade connecting Asia with Acapulco in the Americas using Manila galleons.

As the 19th century gave way to the 20th, the Philippine Revolution quickly followed, which then spawned the short-lived First Philippine Republic, followed by the bloody Philippine?American War. Aside from the period of Japanese occupation, the United States retained sovereignty over the islands until after World War II, when the Philippines was recognized as an independent nation. Since then, the Philippines has often had a tumultuous experience with democracy, which included the overthrow of a dictatorship by a non-violent revolution.

It is a founding member of the United Nations, World Trade Organization, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, and the East Asia Summit. It also hosts the headquarters of the Asian Development Bank. The Philippines is considered to be an emerging market and a newly industrialized country, which has an economy transitioning from being based on agriculture to one based more on services and manufacturing. It is one of the only two predominantly Christian nations in Southeast Asia, the other being East Timor.

Philippines Import Rules and Regulations

Please note that the information below is dated and given only as a starting point for your research. Please re-investigate with relevant authorities when planning your purchase. When your research is complete, please contact Jim as Jim is the leader in Philippines car import and export and we can supply full range of vehicles to you.

Used Car Restriction in Philippines

Inspection Restriction in Philippines

Required Documents when importing in Philippines

  • Export certificate
  • Commercial Invoice
  • Bill of Lading

Import Duty in Philippines

Please note that the information below is dated and Import duty and other taxes and dues are being revised so please check current duty and inform us so we may update this information.

Import Regulations in Philippines

There are approximately 14 approved ports of entry throughout the Philippines. When your shipment arrives in the Philippines, FedEx (Licensee Airfreight 2100, Inc.) completes and obtains all required documents such as the Import Entry and Internal Revenue Declaration, the Supplemental Declaration on Valuation (SDV) and other regulatory permits on behalf of the importer.
AF2100 then lodges and processes these documents at the Bureau of Customs. . The duties and taxes are computed, and if selected by Customs, the shipment is examined. AF2100 notifies the consignee of the final results and stated amounts of duties and taxes assessed the shipment once the importer approves the duties and taxes and payment is completed, the shipment is released from the Customs warehouse.

Transportation and Car Import Info for Philippines for Diplomats

This information is written for American diplomats primarily but is valid for all diplomats and non-profit NGO employees:

An automobile can be useful in Manila, but driving in the Philippines is not for the timid. Many Embassy employees choose to hire full-time drivers instead of driving themselves. Good drivers are readily available in the Philippines for about $150 to $200 a month.

If you plan to ship a car to Manila, ensure that you arrive before your car does. Philippine Government regulations require that you, not your representative, sign the tax exemption certificate and certificate of title or sales invoice for release of the vehicle from customs. Vehicle clearance through customs normally takes about three weeks. Storage fees are also high. The vehicle’s bill of lading should describe the car fully, including the vehicle’s make, type, year, model, engine and serial numbers, color, weight, number of cylinders, and piston displacement (either in cubic centimeters or cubic inches).

Air-conditioned cars are an absolute necessity because of Manila’s hot and humid climate, pollution, and annoying dust. It is also useful to drive with the windows rolled up, to avoid harassment and petty theft that may occur at intersections. Cars should be undercoated, tropicalized, and equipped with heavy-duty springs and shock absorbers. Due to heavy rains, frequent flooding, and poor road conditions, employees planning to travel outside metro Manila often import vehicles with a high clearance. The following are useful spare parts to include with a vehicle: a muffler, tail pipe, fan belts, extra fuel, air, and oil filters, brake pads, and radiator hoses. If you ship a U.S. model car, include a good supply of spare parts, especially those that are susceptible to Manila’s heat and humidity. It is virtually impossible to make it through a tour in Manila without several minor dents and dings to your personal vehicle, so touch-up paint and chrome protective lacquer are also useful. The good news is that bodywork in Manila is cheap, and technicians are competent. Alternatively, you can sensibly resign yourself to the inevitable and stoically accept that a vehicle with a few dents is just as drivable as one with pristine body and paintwork.

High humidity and poor road conditions accelerate the deterioration of vehicles in the Philippines. Repair facilities are available for most U.S., European, and Japanese cars, at prices comparable to the United States. Exceptions are repair services for automatic transmissions and power electronic features, which are expensive and hard to find. Most spare parts and tires are available at slightly higher than U.S. prices.

Unleaded gas and diesel fuel is available on the local economy. Major oil companies (Petron, Caltex, and Shell) operate gas/convenience stations in and around metro Manila. Super and regular unleaded gasoline, premium and regular leaded gasoline, and diesel fuels are also available in major cities in the provinces. The mission also operates a fuel station that provides both unleaded and diesel fuels.

U.S. Mission personnel are allowed to import one tax-exempt personal motor vehicle to post. Administrative and technical personnel can import one vehicle duty free (as well as personal and household effects) at any time during their tour of duty. Employees may import or purchase locally a second duty-free vehicle (at the owner’s expense) if they are accredited staff members, administrative/technical personnel, or if their spouses hold a valid Philippine driver’s license. It is advisable to wait until after arrival at post to request a second duty-free vehicle, as authorization is subject to prior approval from the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). Please check with the Embassy’s Transportation Unit before making any commitment to buy a second vehicle.

Replacement of an initial vehicle may be authorized only after two years of registration at the Land Transportation Office (LTO), except in extenuating circumstances (e.g., theft, accidental damage, or hazardous safety condition due to mechanical faults). The DFA must approve the replacement. Theft of privately owned vehicles is not a major concern in the Philippines, and there is no indication that American-made cars or the vehicles of Embassy personnel are in any way singled out.

The DFA exercises import restrictions on diplomatic, official, and all other vehicles shipped into the country. There are no exceptions to these restrictions. You may import a gasoline-powered passenger vehicle or a diesel-powered vehicle, including passenger cars. Under the Philippine tariff and customs code, vehicles such as jeeps, sport vans, econo vans, panel vans, pick ups, wagons, and other vehicles with a similar configuration are classified as utility vehicles.

The Philippine Government considers a motorcycle a privately owned vehicle, whether imported or locally purchased. If an employee intends to register a motorcycle, the government will need its own shipping, import, and customs documentation. If you are shipping a motorcycle in your HHE shipment, be sure that the bill of lading clearly shows that a motorcycle is included. The bill of lading also should show specifications, such as the make, model, and year of the motorcycle.

Sales of vehicles registered to diplomats must be approved in advance by the DFA. The sale of cars to non-privileged buyers will be authorized only if such vehicles have been registered in the Philippines for at least two years, and if the owners of such vehicles are departing the Philippines for a permanent change of station, after having completed a tour of duty of at least 12 months. DFA permission to sell a vehicle may not be requested more than 90 days prior to your scheduled departure date.

Employees whose tours of duty have been curtailed are entitled to sell vehicles that have been registered for at least one year. Personnel who depart without a year of registration, due to curtailment, reassignment, or resignation, may be authorized to sell a vehicle to another privileged buyer by “exception” from the DFA. Employees temporarily departing post on home leave or other travel or serving an extended tour do not qualify to sell vehicles under DFA regulations.

The LTO requires Mission personnel to have a valid driver’s license from the United States or another country, so they can obtain a Philippine driver’s license. Local third-party auto insurance with a Philippine insurance agency of the employee’s choice also is required. This coverage must be for at least P750,000, with P20,000 for compulsory third-party liability and P365,000 each for bodily injuries and property damage. Third-party liability insurance, as well as comprehensive and collision, can be obtained from several local agencies that also provide claims processing and accident assistance. In addition, many people at post carry comprehensive (damage to your vehicle from causes other than an accident) and collision coverage, through a U.S. insurer that will insure in the Philippines. Be sure to check with your U.S. insurer to find out if it will provide such coverage in the Philippines. Incoming personnel are encouraged to purchase a marine insurance coverage policy for personal vehicles being shipped to Manila.

Some standard automobile makes are available locally at higher prices. You may place special orders for a variety of U.S.-, Japanese-, and European-made vehicles through the Overseas Military Sales Group. A few used vehicles are available at reasonable prices from departing employees of the U.S. Embassy and other foreign missions in Manila, particularly during the summer transfer season. If you decide to order a new car after arrival, expect a 90-day wait for delivery.

Transportation

Local Transportation Last Updated: 1/27/2004 4:26 AM

Personally owned vehicles are the most convenient mode of transportation, but many people manage very well for an entire tour in Manila without them. City transportation varies, but most Mission employees without cars commonly use air-conditioned taxis that are usually plentiful in Manila and its suburbs. The quality and condition of Manila taxis (and their drivers) can vary widely, but most taxis are safe and affordable. Those without air-conditioning drive with windows open, making passengers vulnerable to heat, pollution and petty crime. Most taxi drivers are able to speak and understand basic English and can understand instructions. Good judgment regarding the condition of the vehicle and the competence of the driver should govern your decision on whether to take a particular taxi.

Taxi prices are extremely reasonable, particularly as compared with the United States, but drivers frequently try to avoid using the meter by negotiating a higher price in advance (often double or triple the normal fare), particularly when the passenger is a foreigner. Embassy personnel who already know the standard taxi fares in Manila can avoid this type of scam by insisting that the driver turn on the meter. Taxi drivers are also known to refuse passengers who want to travel to especially inconvenient or congested areas, or may try to negotiate a higher fare for such trips. Many drivers attempt to get more money by arguing that traffic is heavy, but traffic is always heavy in Manila. Use your own judgment in deciding whether the higher fare is worth it.

Buses are plentiful, extremely cheap and very popular with locals. Their use generally is discouraged, due to the possibility of petty crime, such as pick pocketing. Also, most Americans find the open-air buses too uncomfortable, due to overcrowding, heat, and exposure to exhaust fumes. One of the most enduring (and endearing) forms of mass transit is the jeepney, the uniquely Filipino jitneys that clog the streets of Manila by the thousands and contribute significantly to the city’s poor air quality. The jeepney was born when the Philippines inherited a huge stock of surplus Army jeeps after the American occupation. The Filipinos placed passenger compartments on top of the jeeps and thereby created a cheap form of public transportation. Even though jeepneys are now manufactured from scratch in the Philippines, they still maintain the same awkward design and charm of their cobbled-together ancestors. In addition, jeepneys have developed into an art form of their own. Each owner decorates his jeepney in bright decals that announce the name of his children, his favorite American cartoon characters, sports teams or products, etc.

In addition to jeepneys, Manila is populated by scores of public buses and tricycles, which are motor-driven or manual bicycles with a passenger compartment attached to the side. Traffic is further congested by occasional horse-drawn carts, which are popular for sightseeing but largely impractical. The use of buses is discouraged, due to uneven standards of maintenance and safety, and the reckless driving habits of many drivers. Tricycles may be used with caution, and they can be quite convenient for short trips when a taxi is not available or feasible. However, tricycle drivers often ignore traffic laws and are especially accident-prone, due to the tricycle’s small size and its tendency to weave in and out of traffic.

Train travel is not recommended because of unsafe roadbeds, low standards of car cleanliness and maintenance, and frequent pilferage. Travel by ocean ferry can be a fast and enjoyable alternative to land travel, but Americans should use common sense in selecting a carrier. There are a number of reputable ferry services — like the WG&A, Inc. ferries that operate between Manila and various other points in the Philippines — that use modern, well-maintained equipment and observe standard safety procedures. However, there is no enforcement of safety precautions or maintenance standards among commercial passenger ships, and some can be extremely hazardous as a result. Several large, overloaded ferries have capsized with loss of life in the past few years. The CLO and GSO have current information regarding which boat lines are deemed safe and trustworthy.

Two major highways lead out of Manila: the Northern Highway, which leads to Angeles City and Baguio, and the South Superhighway. Employees often travel by U.S. Government vehicle or by air when going outside of Manila, due to the poor condition of roads outside the metropolitan area and frequent traffic jams. Philippine Airlines (PAL), Air Philippines, Asian Spirit, and Cebu Pacific make scheduled flights to important Philippine cities and towns. It is possible to make a one-day round trip to some destinations, including Cebu.

Transportation

Regional Transportation Last Updated: 1/27/2004 4:27 AM

International air travel can be arranged to numerous destinations in Asia from Manila. Many employees cite their ability to make frequent weekend trips to places such as Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, etc., as one of the major benefits of a tour in Manila, although air travel around Southeast Asia can be quite expensive. Airlines connecting Manila with other points in Asia, Europe, and the United States include Air France, British Air, Cathay Pacific, China Air, China Southern, Egypt Air, Emirates Airlines, EVA Air, Gulf Air, Japan Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Korean Airlines, Lufthansa, Malaysian Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, and Royal Thai. Northwest and Continental, as well as Philippine Airlines, have daily scheduled flights to the United States.

Mission employees can make business or personal travel arrangements at the Travel Office on the 4th Floor of the Chancery Annex Building. USAID has a separate travel facility for its employees. There also are several reputable local travel agencies that often work with Embassy personnel and offer frequent package tours and weekend getaways. These agencies are familiar with U.S. Government regulations regarding R&R and other types of official travel.

Hilux Lovers in Philippines love Toyota Hilux Revo. Philippines Car Import and Export from Dubai, Oman, Bahrain, United States, Canada and Europe

Best value for your money for your car purchase in PhilippinesSome reasons that made Hilux a runaway success in the world are the 3 Rs: Hilux Robustness, Hilux Reliability and Hilux Resale Value. Hilux Philippines is no exception. Hilux is as comfortable driving in Manila as it is in Quezon City and Budta. It is great value for money and at Jim Autos Thailand, Jim Autos Australia, Jim Autos NZ, Jim Autos UK and Jim Autos Dubai you get even more value for your money by purchasing Hilux at the cheapest price in the world. Remember, if you did not buy at Jim, you paid too much. No one can beat our quality vehicle at our price. Customers in Philippines Import and Export Hilux and full range of Left hand drive vehicles from Jim branches Dubai, Oman, Bahrain, United States, Canada and Europe.

Toyota Hilux is also best suited to weather of Philippines. It is therefore no surprise that there are so many Hilux admirers and owners in Philippines and many of them proud customers of Jim. A lot of Hilux is imported in Philippines every year and Jim has carved a significant mindshare in Philippines, South East Asia and Asia.

Shipping to Philippines via roro and container

Roll on Roll off service to Philippines not always available and is not as safe as containerThere are two main ways to have your vehicle shipped to Philippines aboard a ship. The first of these is RORO, short for Roll-on/Roll-off, wherein a vehicle is driven on and off the ship by means of a ramp. This is the least expensive shipping method in some cases but when roro ships are scarce, this option may be more expensive than container shipping but is still preferred because of the ease of processing the vehicle upon its arrival in Philippines.

container transport safest transport option to PhilippinesContainer shipping is safer because the vehicle is packed in a container so no chance of pilfering on either of the ports. The container is hoisted on and off the ship while in port by a crane that carefully moves it from the dock to ship and vice versa. We can generally pack one unit in a 20 ft. container, two units in a 40 ft and three units in a 40′ HIQ container.

New Toyota Hilux For Sale in Philippines and Used Toyota Hilux For Sale in Philippines, Price and Pictures

Toyota Hilux Revo Rocco on Sale in Philippines at Jim Autos Thailand RHD LHD Buy new 2018, 2019, 2020 Toyota Hilux Philippines and Buy Second Hand Toyota Hilux In Philippines at Rockbottom Prices from Jim Autos. Toyota Hilux Philippines is always on sale at Jim. New Toyota Hilux Revo is the best selling Toyota Hilux in Philippines. Toyota Hilux Revo Single Cab Philippines, Toyota Hilux Revo Smart Cab Philippines and Toyota Hilux Revo Double Cab Philippines are on sale at Jim as are the specially accessorized models Toyota Hilux Revo Rocco Smart Cab Philippines and Toyota Hilux Revo Rocco Double Cab Philippines.

The Indestructible Hilux Philippines On Sale at Thailand Hilux Exporter and Thailand Hilux Dealer

Hilux Philippines is indestructible as proven by Top GearTop Gear once attempted to destroy a 1988 diesel model by crashing it into a tree, assaulting it with a wrecking ball, submerging it in the ocean and setting it on fire but no luck, Hilux kept on humming. It is that robust because Toyota Hilux Philippines is built on a steel frame and can haul up to 1450 kg of load, the 4WD Toyota Hilux Toyota Pickup has protection plates in the bottom to protect the major components. Down below we outline the top ten reasons for buying a Hilux in greater details.

Car exporter of full range of vehicles to Philippines

Jim exports not just Toyota Hilux Toyota Pickup but full range or vehicles to Philippines and Asia. Here are some vehicle types we export:

  • Left Hand Drive Classic and luxury cars
  • Left Hand Drive Two door and four door Hatchback (car with rear door that opens upwards), sedans (car with a four doors and typical trunk), coupes (closed car with a fixed roof) and convertible/cabriolet/roadster
  • Left Hand Drive Pickup Trucks, Sports utility vehicles (SUV), Multi-purpose Vehicles (MPV), crossover SUV (that combines features of an SUV with a hatchback) and all terrain vehicles (SUVs & ATVs)
  • Left Hand Drive Electric and alternative energy vehicles
  • Left Hand Drive Collections and dealership inventory
  • Left Hand Drive Recreational vehicles (RVs), motor homes and fifth wheels
  • Left Hand Drive Privately owned vehicles (POVs) for military
  • Left Hand Drive vehicles and heavy equipment. Construction and mining equipment
  • Left Hand Drive Light Duty, Medium Duty and Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles
  • Motorcycles, scooters and sport bikes
  • Yachts, boats and other watercraft

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Land Cruiser, Prado and other high end SUV in stock for PhilippinesJim is number 1 exporter of Thailand Japanese new vehicles and Thailand Japanese used vehicles. In addition to Toyota Hilux, we export full range of vehicles including Car, 4×4 Pickup, 4WD SUV, MPV, Minivan, Luxury Marque, Light-duty, medium-duty and heavy-duty commercial Trucks, small and large Buses, boats, Forklift, Construction and Farm Machinery, Generators, Tyre and Part to Philippines, South East Asia and Asia from Thailand, Australia, Singapore, Japan, UK, Hong Kong, Dubai UAE, United States, Western Europe and Canada.

Jim is top new and used car dealer and exporter. Thailand Car Exporter to Philippines supplies full range of Thailand vehicles to Philippines including pickup trucks as Toyota Hilux Revo, Toyota Hilux Vigo, Nissan Navara, Chevy Colorado, Isuzu Dmax and Ford Ranger, Sport Utility Vehicles as Toyota Fortuner, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Ford Everest and Isuzu MUX, Minivans as Toyota Hiace Commuter and Nissan Urvan and Commercial trucks and large buses from Mitsubishi Fuso, Isuzu Trucks and Hino Trucks. Jim s also Australia car exporter to Philippines, Dubai UAE Car Exporter to Philippines.

Toyota Hilux Revo Rocco Philippines On SaleToyota Hilux including Toyota Hilux Revo is our best selling vehicle. Hilux is powerful, sturdy, durable, maneuvrable and good looking especially the new Toyota Hilux Revo with Toyota Tacoma like grill is selling like hotcakes and Jim is Toyota Pickup Expert and no one sells more Hilux than Jim companies. Toyota Hilux Revo Rocco is especially very popular with the customers all over the world and customers in Asia including Philippines. New Hilux Revo Rocco is very popular but if your budget does not allow it then we can convert an older Revo into Rocco.

Export of Left hand drive vehicles and Left hand drive Hilux to Philippines from Jim branches in Dubai, Oman, Bahrain, United States, Canada and Europe

Philippines is a Left Hand Drive Country and we export full range of Left hand drive vehicles from Dubai, Oman, Bahrain, United States, Canada and Europe. We find the very best new vehicles and the very best used vehicles. Jim exports not just cars but also spare parts, accessories and specialized equipment. Jim has been exporting high quality Thailand vehicles, Australian vehicles, Japanese vehicles, UK vehicles, Dubai vehicles and United States vehicles at affordable cheapest prices. We export to 100 plus countries and we ship vehicles quickly and efficiently and all our used vehicles are thoroughly reconditioned before their export.

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Construction equipment and mining equipment for Philippines on salePhilippines is a Left Hand Drive country so we export mostly Left hand drive vehicles from Jim Autos branches in Dubai, Oman, Bahrain, United States, Canada and Europe. Jim exports full range of vehicles to customers in Manila and other cities of the country including Quezon City, Budta and Davao from Car auction, Automobile dealer, Used car dealer, companies and single owner. Whether you are looking for Thai new car, Thai used car, Australia new car, Australia used car, Japanese used car, Truck, Bus, 4×4, dumper forklift, cherry picker, heavy/construction equipment, caravan, hybrid car, buy a car, coupe in Philippines, Jim is the most trusted source. Governments, militaries, embassies and non-profit organizations the world over and in Philippines rely on Jim.

New Toyota Hilux Exporter to Philippines and New Toyota Hilux Dealer to Philippines

Thailand, Australia, UK, Dubai Car Exporter Dealer to PhilippinesYou can buy a Toyota Hilux in Philippines car bazar or email Jim at [email protected] or send a WhatsApp message or call us at +66-89-106-5701 for car import and car export of new and used Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand and Toyota Hilux Vigo Thailand as well as Toyota Hilux. Among Thai Car exporters to Philippines, Australian car exporters to Philippines, Dubai car exporters to Philippines and Japanese car exporters to Philippines, Jim stands out tall. Jim is the leader of Thai Car dealers, doyen of Japan car dealers, forerunner of Dubai care dealers and leading light of Australian Car Dealers. Our prices are the cheapest and the best and our vehicles of superior most quality.

Used Car Exporter to Philippines and Used Car Dealer to Philippines

Even though we are Toyota Hilux experts, we offer full range of vehicles from Sedans, 4×4 Pickups, 4WD SUVs, Station Wagons, Hatchbacks, Four Wheel Drive vehicles, Minibus, Trucks, Buses, Motorbikes, Convertible, Damaged Vehicles, ATV, Heavy Machinery & Equipment, Boats / Jet Skis, Panel Vans / Maxis, Minivans, Spare Parts, Vehicle Accessories to customers in Philippines, South East Asia and Asia.

Top Ten Reason to buy a Toyota Hilux Revo Philippines Thailand, Toyota Hilux SR5 Philippines Australia, Toyota Hilux UK or Toyota Hilux LHD Philippines Dubai

Here are some of the reasons why Toyota Hilux Toyota Pickup remains the best selling pickup in Philippines:

  1. Indestructible: Hilux Philippines is built on a steel frame so very hard to destroy it. Not only customers in Philippines, South East Asia or Asia rely on it but the whole world is crazy for Hilux. It can survive drowning, being burnt and being thrown.
  2. Robust: It is a robust truck that can take a lot of punishment and a lot of various climates and even war and come unscathed. Its strong ladder chassis makes Hilux one of the strongest pickup around. Hilux Braked towing capacity can go up to 2500kg. HiLux is a true workhorse and can haul up to 1405kg in the tray itself. Underneath, 4×4 versions come with a number of heavy-duty protection plates shielding the major components.
  3. Best Value for your money: Hilux pricing is competitive with all its rivals but in the long run its reliability and availability of cheap parts and easy repairability makes it the best value for the money.
  4. Safety: Hilux has a slew of passive safety and active safety features that make it one of the safest truck around. It has many braking technologies, seatbelts and a number of airbags. Top end of Hilux Revo Philippines comes with anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic brake distribution (EBD), brake assist (BA), traction control (TC), and vehicle stability control (VSC) to allow you to come a full stop quickly.
  5. User Friendliness: Every Toyota vehicle is made with user convenience and comfort in mind and Toyota Hilux is no exception. There are storage options all through the vehicle and from door controls to steering controls everything is at your fingertips.
  6. Comfort: Whether seating is fabric or leather you sink into the comfortable seat. No matter where you drive it in offroad, deserts, fields, farms, rough terrain, city roads or motorways it still drives beautifully and you are still comfortable. The new Eighth Generation Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand is even more comfortable than Toyota Hilux Vigo.
  7. On Road and Off Road King: No matter where you are driving on rough terrain or a smooth road, your driving experience is wonderful. Hilux is not father’s pickup. It feels like you are driving a luxurious sedan but with all the power of a pickup truck. Its ladder frame chassis, comfortable seating and powerful rear suspension gives a smooth ride in all driving circumstances.
  8. Parts, Accessories and Service: Since Toyota Hilux is available in every country of the world its parts and accessories are inexpensive compared to prices of other pickup trucks. Servicing is also easy because most mechanics in the world know how to fix a Hilux even in remote corners of Philippines and Asia so it is quite inexpensive to get it repaired if it needs some TLC.
  9. Powertrains: Toyota Hilux is offered in diesel 2400 cc and diesel 2800 cc and in some markets in 2700 cc petrol/gasoline.
  10. Variety: Toyota Hilux Thailand, Toyota Hilux UK and Toyota Australia are offered in a variety of models in Single Standard Cab, Extra Smart Cab and Double Cab in both two wheel drive and four wheel drive.

Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Models Available for Quick Export to Philippines

Cab Type 2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Models for Philippines
Single Cab 4×4 2017 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Single Cab 2800 cc J Diesel 4×4 5M GUN126R-BTFXHT
Single Cab 4×2 2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Single Cab 2400 cc J SWB Diesel 4×2 5M GUN112R-BTMLYT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Single Cab 2700 cc J Petrol 4×2 5M TGN121R-BTMXKT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Single Cab 2400 cc J LWB Diesel 4×2 PLUS 5M GUN122R-BTMXYTWB
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Single Cab 2800 cc J LWB Diesel 4×2 PLUS 5M GUN123R-BTMLYT
Smart Cab 4×2 2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc J Diesel 4×2 PLUS
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2700 cc J Petrol 4×2 PLUS
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc E Diesel 4×2
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc G Diesel 4×2
Smart Cab Prerunner 2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc J Diesel Prerunner Plus
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc E Diesel Prerunner
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2700 cc E Petrol Prerunner
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc E Diesel Prerunner Auto
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc E Diesel Prerunner Plus
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc E Diesel Prerunner Plus Auto
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc G Diesel Prerunner
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc G Diesel Prerunner Auto
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2800 cc G Diesel Prerunner
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc Diesel Prerunner Rocco
Smart Cab 4×4 2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2400 cc E Diesel 4×4 Manual
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2800 cc G Diesel 4×4 Manual
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Smart Cab 2800 cc G Diesel 4×4 Manual Rocco
Double Cab 4×2 2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc J Diesel 4×2 Manual PLUS
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc E Diesel 4×2 Manual GUN122R-DTMSYT
Double Cab Prerunner 2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc J Diesel Prerunner Manual PLUS
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc E Diesel Prerunner 6 Manual GUN125R-DTFSHT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc E Plus Diesel Prerunner 6 Manual GUN125R-DTFSHT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc G Diesel Prerunner 6 Manual GUN135R-DTFMHT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2700 cc E Petrol Prerunner 6 Auto TGN136R-DTTSKT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc E Diesel Prerunner 6 Auto GUN135R-DTTSHT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc E Plus Diesel Prerunner 6 Auto
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc G Diesel Prerunner 6 Auto
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2800 cc G Diesel Prerunner 6 Auto GUN136R-DTTHHT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2800 cc G Diesel Prerunner 6 Auto Rocco GUN136R-DTTHHT
Double Cab 4×4 2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2400 cc E Diesel 4×4 Manual
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2800 cc G Diesel 4×4 6Manual GUN126R-DTFHHT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2800 cc G Diesel 4×4 6Auto GUN126R-DTTHHT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2800 cc G Diesel 4×4 6Manual Rocco GUN126R-DTFHHT
2018 Toyota Hilux Revo Thailand Double Cab 2800 cc G Diesel 4×4 6Auto Rocco GUN126R-DTTHHT

Easy Steps to buy your Toyota Hilux Revo/Vigo or any other car from Jim for Philippines

Ordering from Jim is quite easy, here are five easy steps to get your vehicle to your door step.

  1. Selection, Invoice and Payment
    • You Email us at [email protected] or call/WhatsApp/Viber at +66-89-106-5701 to indicate which vehicle you are most interested in new or used, it does not have to be a Toyota Hilux Revo, we sell full range of RHD and LHD vehicles from Thailand, Australia, Dubai UAE, UK, Hong Kong, Japan, Europe and USA.
    • We give you the pricing of your chosen vehicle.
    • Once you agree on a vehicle we send you a proforma invoice via email
  2. Payment, Documentation and Shipping
    • You pay for the vehicle via wire transfer (Telegraphic Transfer) and send us a receipt.
    • We obtain export documentation and load the vehicle in the earliest vessel heading your way to Philippines
  3. Drafts and Pictures Emailed
    • We send you loading pictures and email you draft BL and draft Commercial invoice and your ship schedule.
    • You alert us in advance if you require any specific documents
  4. Documents Couriered
    • Documents are couriered out to your address in Philippines
  5. Vehicle Arrival, Clearance and Registration
    • Vehicle arrives in Philippines and you work with your Customs agent to clear the vehicle.
    • You have been in touch with your Customs clearance agent before you started the purchasing process so you are aware of the procedure and all involved costs.
    • Once the vehicle is cleared you pick up the vehicle and get it registered.

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