Editor Speaks: Best Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in the Philippines
We’ve come up with a few noteworthy non-gasoline and non-diesel car options for those looking to go green.
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We’ve come up with a few noteworthy non-gasoline and non-diesel car options for those looking to go green.
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These year-end deals might just be your ticket to finally owning a Toyota.
GAC Motor held a groundbreaking ceremony for dealership opening soon in Tarlac.
Hino boosted their presence in CALABARZO with a new dealership in Carmona, Cavite.
Caltex’s borescope test gets a 9.8 out of 10 rating for the cleanliness of engine intake valves in the Philippines.
You get the full Camry drive, safety, and experience for almost P200,000 less, and not miss out on the important bits.
The World Health Organization is not impressed on how road safety is currently being tackled, stressed that this is a problem with proven solution.
Quite a milestone for Nissan when its one-millionth unit rolled off the brand’s Sunderland plant in the UK.
The leak comes at a time when Toyota is still very quiet about what their next halo car will bring to the table.
For work or for play, these capable vehicles can handle anything you throw at them, on or off paved roads.
Get an e-raffle entry for every P1,000-worth of single-receipt fuel purchase at any participating Total stations.
The Philippine-spec Toyota Rush comes in 5-seat and 7-seat variants, with the 5-seater having a significantly lower price than the range-topper.
3.5 / 5The Rush, just like any other Toyotas launched this year, offers a solid safety package down to its cheapest trim.
Hyundai welcomes 2019 with a refresh of its lineup, and the introduction of the Ioniq hybrid car.
The 5-seater variant of the Rush is actually a wiser choice if you don’t need seven seats. Here’s why.
Twenty one years after it was discontinued, the MX-6 nameplate could be in the process of coming back.
Ford Philippines capped off November with high sales performance, further strengthening its foothold in automotive industry.
With Toyota Motor Philippines sitting for quite some time now, the Camry is set to arrive among all local dealerships soon.
A new hybrid vehicle is set to be offered locally. With unstable fuel prices taking its toll, is it about time that we make the switch?
Volvo XC60 handed the Japan car of the Year throne to its smaller sibling, the XC40.