8 value-packed diesel-powered cars under P1-million
Filipinos love diesel. Now, if your budget permits only a million pesos for a brand new car, what are your choices?
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Taking on the subcompact category in the Philippines with big space and big features. We review the top of the line 2020 MG 5 Alpha sedan on this episode of Behind a Wheel. A sedan powered b...
Motorized seats, electronically adjustable seats, electric seats, power seats, whatever it is, it’s a great feature to have.
2018-2019 model year units are affected include the Honda Accord, BR-V, Mobilio, City, Civic, Jazz, HR-V, and CR-V.
Chevrolet Korea has given its small hatchback the Spark a couple of new updates and a new variant.
Toyota Philippines has confirmed that the refreshed Wigo will be launching on June 15 through Facebook and Youtube.
There are so many choices for cars out in the market, from hatchbacks, sedans, crossovers, vans, and SUVs, but which one from the many vehicles in the Philippines do you choose?
These new grilles could be part of the faces of new models or upcoming refreshes.
The newest version of the Mazda BT-50 is set to launch with Isuzu underpinnings.
The Toyota RAV4 PHV finally makes its debut in Japan after being unveiled first in the US
When a brand new vehicle is out of budget, a certified pre-owned vehicle might just be the next best thing.
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Ford sets its eyes on making driving its minibus the Transit easier with the addition of an automatic transmission.
To apply for car insurance, you need several documents and requirements before you get your policy.
Mazda Australia announces the prices for its 100th-Anniversary cars with only a modest price increase.
While the 4x2 variant has been in the market for quite some time, it will now be joined by the 4x4, officially.
Toyota has yet to release an official statement as to why the launch had to be postponed.
Filipinos love diesel. Now, if your budget permits only a million pesos for a brand new car, what are your choices?
Due to the still limited operations of public transportation the MMDA has suspended the modified number coding scheme until further notice.
Here are the differences that have happened between the new and old Hilux.
With 150 mm of ground clearance, a turbo 1.0-liter engine, and a quirky interior, the Picanto X-Line seems promising.
If you’re looking to buy a car in the Philippines with a budget of P1,500,000, you get a lot of options. Caco takes you through his top 5 list of cars that you can buy under that price point...