Maxus car brand is poised to enter PH market through Ayala Corp
It will join VW, Honda, and Isuzu in Ayala Corp.’s portfolio of cars.
Aside from automobiles, there are also some huge celebrities you should watch out for.
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation introduced its e-Evolution Concept SUV at the 2018 Philippine International Motor Show.
Before the 2019 Jimny comes in, let's take a look at its current trim to see if it's still a solid choice for car buyers.
3.3 / 5Steel wouldn’t let aluminum take its position as the top player in the automotive industry.
Quite a sad exhibit but hey, at least now we know.
It’s the biggest in the brand’s SUV lineup, with equally huge tech features to boot.
Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. flaunted its entire 2018 fleet under a single roof, including its rich portfolio of commercial vehicles.
If you want road presence and extreme comfort for a full-sized, eight-seater SUV, then this could be your ticket.
Car concept projects should be more of a thing, don’t you think?
Here’s a brief list of the possible cars being groomed for their 2021 launch.
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When mid-variants are just as awesome as the range-topper.
4.2 / 5Close to 800 hp and with a 325 km/h top speed. The fastest muscle car in existence so far.
Choose to drive this German subcompact sedan through DRAC.
It will join VW, Honda, and Isuzu in Ayala Corp.’s portfolio of cars.
You can also drop by Kia dealership for scheduled Preventive Maintenance Service (PMS).
The German marque spruces up its compact crossover/MPV/minivan.
Filipino inventor invents Philippines’ first flying car utilizing “multicopter” technology.
The car that started the compact crossover SUV revolution in the Philippines.
3.8 / 5Toyota’s legendary trio will soon make a comeback. Our fingers are crossed.
Is it really worth celebrating about?