2018 Honda CR-V Diesel 1.6 SX Review - Behind the Wheel / Video Review
Honda pulled out lots of tricks in its book to make the new CR-V the standard for a 7-seater crossover
The second best-selling Honda in 2017 proves why it’s popular to Filipino buyers.
3.7 / 5Motor Image Pilipinas displayed the new BRZ 2.0 at the 2018 MIAS alongside the all-new Outback and EyeSight tech.
Honda pulled out lots of tricks in its book to make the new CR-V the standard for a 7-seater crossover
Every part of your body contributes to how comfortable you will be during driving, so it's best to understand why there is a recommended driving position, and not be like those jeepney drive...
Watch the McLaren MCL33 race on the track for the first time.
The Jazz RS is here and it’s dressed to impress.
India is lucky enough to get a diesel variant of the tenth-generation Honda Civic for 2018.
Find out what to do if your vehicle is included in the recall.
It’s diesel-powered and a 7-seater. What else can this all-new crossover offer?
4.3 / 5If you’re eyeing for a pickup to fit your active lifestyle, then this might be the one for you.
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2018 Honda Amaze debuts in India with the brand’s latest design language.
Honda Philippines jazzed things up with the availability of the RS variant for their premiere hatchback.
A comfortable car boasting more than a handful of guns, that’s the all-new CR-V for you.
In this industry report, AutoDeal tracks the 5-year competitive play between the top car companies in the Philippines.
The Japanese carmaker refreshed nameplates we’re all familiar with.
The all-new Civic registered an impressive 51% sales growth in the region.
7-seaters don’t have to be very big, expensive, or boring. The Mobilio is an exact alternative to those without compromising comfort.
We drove the dressed-up Jazz RS to find out if it’s worthy of its sticker price.
4.1 / 5Four nameplates helped the Japanese brand achieve such a feat.
The carmaker anticipates it will do around 21 km/L.