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?
These two new brand ambassadors will officially be the face of Geely Philippines.
Volvo issues a recall for 2.18 M vehicles that may have defective seat belts.
It appears that the updated Nissan Terra has been spotted doing public testing with a reworked rear.
Suzuki launches its new Across plug-in hybrid crossover based on the RAV4.
Hyundai officially releases the new engine options of the 2021 Santa Fe.
Nissan is ready to unveil is all-electric crossover in the form of the Nissan Ariya on July 15, 2020.
A quick guide for understanding the differences between PS and HP
Images of the possible 11th generation Honda Civic sedan have surfaced online.
The LTO will stop its issuance of student permits as it makes way for the roll-out of its new ACES system.
The new leasing program will let users lease a Vios, Rush, Fortuner, or a Corolla Altis hybrid for a set time with a fixed monthly rate.
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Toyota is set to launch a new Corolla based crossover by July of 2020 in Thailand.
Kia introduces a new intelligent Manual Transmission that it says can improve your fuel economy by 3%.
Insurance policies for cars should have acts of nature add-on as standard.
Motorized seats, electronically adjustable seats, electric seats, power seats, whatever it is, it’s a great feature to have.
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?
When a brand new vehicle is out of budget, a certified pre-owned vehicle might just be the next best thing.
Mazda Australia announces the prices for its 100th-Anniversary cars with only a modest price increase.
Filipinos love diesel. Now, if your budget permits only a million pesos for a brand new car, what are your choices?
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...
Here’s our pick on the best family vehicles in the Philippines that has a price tag that’s less than P1-million.