BAGUIO
Based from available photos, high raised vehicles are dominant in the Summer Capital's streets. AUV's such as the Mitsubishi Adventure, Isuzu Crosswind, Toyota Revo, and Toyota Avanza rule the streets. On the other hand, sedans such as the good old Toyota Corolla and Kia Pride are not to be forgotten. If you think you can haul the clan in an Adventure taxi, the rear jump seats are folded since they are metered, not the popular Mega taxis. And in that case, five people (driver included) can hop in. The good thing is that, flag down rate is P25 and drivers are friendly.
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Mitsubishi Adventure taxi |
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Kia Pride taxi with Tamaraw FX cabs in the background |
ANGELES, PAMPANGA
With a trip back in 2009 as well as a story from a friend who lives there, taxicabs are not metered and you'll have to bargain. You could see them in the Balibago area, SM Clark, Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, and in the friendship gate. Common cabs include Love Life Corollas, N13 Sentras (when it was the base model of the Exalta series), and Pizza Lancers (most of them are GLX models from 2000-2002). In total, taking a cab as what one travel site said, cabbies are notorious for not using their meters and prices can get high.
LEGAZPI, ALBAY
You might not know taxicabs existed in Legazpi City, albeit in small numbers. Taxi services can be had courtesy of Early Riser and Taxi Cool. If Manila cabbies prefer the Vios, Bicolano drivers choose the Avanza due to the road conditions present in Bicol, since they tend to bring tourists to Donsol, Sorsogon, Daraga, Albay (Mount. Mayon), and other places. Hyundai Accents are also being used due to the fact that it uses diesel.
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Two Hyundai Accent taxis by Early Riser A Toyota Avanza taxi |
ILOILO CITY
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Vios taxis queuing up outside Iloilo International Airport |
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Hyundai Accent taxi outside SM City Iloilo |
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A Toyota Avanza taxicab |
BACOLOD CITY
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A Chevrolet Aveo taxicab |
A Corolla taxicab parked |
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This is what I'm referring to, a blue taxicab. |
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Corolla taxicab in downtown Cebu |
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Kia Rio taxicab |
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Toyota Vios taxicab outside Cebu City |
DUMAGUETE CITY
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Hyundai Sonata (imported ones from South Korea) taxis by ANT |
TACLOBAN CITY
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The pawnshop magnate has a pool of taxicabs |
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An Avanza taxi roaming the streets of Tacloban |
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A Spyder taxicab |
CAGAYAN DE ORO
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A line of Corolla Altises (photo from Michael Ray) |
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A Toyota Corolla Altis taxi |
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Maiba naman tayo, Nissan Sentra taxi |
DAVAO CITY
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Black Nissan Sentra taxicab |
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A taxicab traversing a flooded street |
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Lines of Kia Avella and Rio cabs |
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Blue Toyota Vios taxi with LED light on top |
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Maligaya taxi cab |
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A non-aircon taxi. Notice the open windows |
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Purple taxicab |
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Two taxicabs in downtown Davao |
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