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2023 GAC Emkoo Review | Not Just Another Compact Crossover / Video Review
Amazing looks, but an amazing drive? Will the 2023 GAC Emkoo deliver? This compact crossover will bump up against others in the category, and it's armed to the teeth with a powerful 1.5-lite...
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Five updates that make us love the Honda Brio even more / Featured Article
What’s new with the Honda Brio? Here are five of our favorite updates that have us over the moon.
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2024 Honda City RS Honda SENSING—First Drive Impressions / Review
The Honda City lineup got a huge spec bump from its pre-facelift, but this is the RS, does the top-spec remain top dog? First impressions are still good.
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2024 Honda Brio RS—First Drive Impressions / Review
First impressions of the 2024 Honda Brio are good, with more tech, a familiar drive, and new looks all around.
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Medical conditions that can affect driving ability / Tips & Advice
Medical conditions can affect one’s ability to drive, so here are some to consider before getting behind the wheel.
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2024 Nissan Almera — First Drive Impressions / Review
The 2024 Nissan Almera presents updates that are minor but delivers in its overall package, presentation, and feel.
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Nissan Philippines and DOT continue partnership with the Drive Pinas campaign / News
The Department of Tourism and Nissan Philippines has reforged their partnership with the Drive Pinas campaign, a project to ignite the traveling spirit of the Filipino.
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2024 Toyota Zenix HEV – First Drive Impressions / Review
The Toyota Zenix is a glimpse of what future MPVs could be like with great design, better luxuries, and comfort.
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2024 Honda Brio | AutoDeal Walkaround / Video Feature
We proudly present, Honda's newest small hatchback in the Philippines. This is the 2024 Honda Brio, and what's so new about it? Check it out on this AutoDeal Walkaround. Catch the new head u...
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A new GWM Haval H6 debuts in China / News
The Haval H6 is in the Philippines, but over in GWM’s home country, a new Haval H6 has just been announced.
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The left-hand drive Toyota Yaris Cross is now available in Cambodia / News
Cambodia is the first country to receive a left-hand drive Toyota Yaris Cross, which could hint at a Philippine launch.
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2024 Chevrolet Trax—First Drive Impressions / Review
The 2024 Chevrolet Trax is now all grown up, and it shows with its size, design, character, and driving experience.
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Top five best long drive features in the Kia Sorento / Featured Article
The Kia Sorento is an underrated choice in its class, yet it presents one of the best road trip capabilities and design.
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Toyota’s breakthrough could make EV batteries charge fast and last over 1,000 km / News
More range, and even a 10-minute charging time. Toyota’s breakthrough in solid-state batteries claim to unlock those figures.
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Isuzu mu-X and D-MAX: Ready for no roads / Featured Article
IPC has organized a media drive to showcase the mu-X and D-Max safety tech and amazing off-road capabilities.
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Isuzu Bulacan wins the 18th Service Skills Olympics / News
IPC conducted its 18th Service Skills Olympics, where the Isuzu Bulacan team came out on top over the other 29 teams.
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2023 Hyundai Tucson GLS+ Review / Review
It’s been close to five years since we reviewed the old Hyundai Tucson, it’s about time the model impressed us once again.
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The Nissan Qashqai e-Power goes over 1,000 kilometers on one tank / News
Nissan’s e-Power does great in the Kicks, but it also looks great in the Qashqai.
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SAIC Motor will officially take over MG Philippines by the end of July 2023 / News
SAIC Motor is ready to take over MG Philippines from TCCCI after their five-year contract, taking direct ownership.
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Why are traditional automatics so loved in the Philippines? / Featured Article
There are a variety of reasons why the Philippines still prefer conventional automatic transmissions over other types.