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Another oil price hike is expected next week—By April 26, 2022 / News
Motorists are advised to gas up this weekend as gasoline and diesel prices are expected to increase by April 26, 2022.
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Best cars to armor / Featured Article
A quick list of cars for the buyer that wants an extra layer of protection while still being able to look inconspicuous.
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2022 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 Review | Behind the Wheel / Video Review
Today, we are Behind the Wheel of a Mirage G4, probably one of the most common cars in the Philippines thanks to its affordable price tag, practicality, fuel efficiency, and its reliable bad...
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Ford Philippines shares its fuel-saving tips / News
With the sky-high gas prices, these fuel-saving tips could come in handy.
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The 2022 Peugeot 2008 officially enters the Philippine market / News
Along with the new model, the Lion brand is also doubling down its expansion plans in the Philippines.
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Minivan vs SUV: Which is the better family car? / Featured Article
Minivans and SUVs have their differences, and they tend to do almost the same things but differently, let us help.
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2023 Toyota GR Corolla debuts—The GR Yaris' bigger brother / News
The GR Corolla will join the likes of the GR Supra and the GR Yaris, in the brand’s ever-growing line of Gazoo Racing vehicles.
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Geely’s supporting sustainable e-fuels with methanol vehicle demonstrations in Denmark / News
Geely, Circle K Denmark, Aalborg University, and Fonden Green Hub Denmark are doing a 15-month e-methanol fuel trial.
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Geely Emgrand Comfort—First Impressions / Review
The Geely Emgrand Comfort does not come with the sporty driving dynamics as its stablemates, but it does check the right boxes of being comfortable and fuel-efficient daily.
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2023 Ford Ranger Raptor now on sale in Thailand / News
Ford’s most powerful Ranger ever has arrived in Thailand packing a 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 and a dizzying array of features.
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Fuel price hike set for March 29, 2022 / News
Pump prices will be on the rise again for the week of March 29 to April 24, 2022.
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Does higher fuel octane rating mean better engine performance? / Featured Article
The notion of instant performance is an enticing concept, but there are other things that you have to consider when purchasing premium fuels, in that it might not actually do much.
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2022 Changan Alsvin Review | Behind the Wheel / Video Review
Changan Philippines' most affordable sedan is on this episode of Behind the Wheel. At its most expensive, the Changan Alsvin goes for P739,000 Philippine Pesos, which is an absolute bargain...
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First fuel price rollbacks of 2022 set for March 22 / News
Caltex, Cleanfuel, Petro Gazz, Pilipinas Shell, Seaoil, Total, and Unioil will all participate in the rollbacks.
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Fuel prices to go down next week by P5 for gasoline, and P12 for diesel / News
Amidst high prices, here’s a silver lining in the form of a fuel price rollback predicted by the Department of Energy.
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PNOC: Government could sell cheaper fuel to PUVs / News
Quezon City has already acted on its own as it began handing out P500 fuel vouchers to beneficiaries.
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Oil companies urged to stagger fuel prices by the DOE—Suspension of Fuel Excise tax unlikely / News
The Department of Energy and the Department of Finance are making some statements and moves to help curb the effects of rising oil prices.
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How to store gasoline and diesel at home safely / Tips & Advice
Storing fuel at home safely involves using a suitable container and knowing where to keep it.
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2022 MINI Cooper S Countryman Review / Review
More MINI than crossover, the Countryman remains true to its Cooper DNA.
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DOE: Gas prices could go up to P87 while diesel could go up to P81 per liter / News
The government agency thinks that fuel prices will still go up but will not hit the P100 per liter mark based on the data that it has.