Iloilo is among the first provinces to operate modern Isuzu PUVs
Isuzu Philippines Corporation has awarded the MetroExpress Connect, Inc. with 15 QKR77 modern jeepneys.
Isuzu Philippines Corporation has awarded the MetroExpress Connect, Inc. with 15 QKR77 modern jeepneys.
The “family look” will no longer be part of Hyundai’s lineup.
It's celebration time for Suzuki Philippines after having a positive H1 2018 sales increase despite the tragic 11% decline in the local automotive market.
It gets two new and very close competitors in its segment, but it won’t be shaken easily.
3.6 / 5Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. is introducing a new-look for the HR-V and here’s what you could expect.
The Honda City, BR-V, and Odyssey are having limited edition variants that you probably don't want to miss.
While its competitors turned into the sleek side of the spectrum, the Ford Everest preferred to be more muscular in a classy way. Beyond looks though, does it have the edge that can make it...
Developed by two engineers who happen to be mothers as well.
That two-tone exterior of the Tivoli still pulls our heartstrings.
A short clip to celebrate Toyota's 30th year in the country.
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Vehicle-buyers from Rizal province and the Bicol region are spoilt for choices.
This little car has just been legalized for street use in Europe.
A combination of the brand’s Taycan and Panama.
You’ll soon see the fresh version of Hyundai’s midsize crossover on local roads.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane and find out where it all began.
What you need to keep your car looking new.
You can also avail Isuzu’s exclusive promos and discounts.
Bigger, safer, and cleaner.
A sleeper car that stands by its hefty price tag.
4.2 / 5The Association of Vehicle importers and Distributors, Inc. reports decline for the first half of 2018, pointing fingers to TRAIN Law and expensive fuel.