First Drive: The Toyota Vios makes a high-altitude comeback / Review
One thing’s for sure – it has more than meets the eye.
The Navara didn’t fail to deliver in our journey from north to south.
4.1 / 5One thing’s for sure – it has more than meets the eye.
Tim Gunn would approve this makeover.
3.9 / 5Ford Philippines wanted us to witness first-hand why the EcoSport is one of the country's best-selling crossovers.
3.8 / 5It gets two new and very close competitors in its segment, but it won’t be shaken easily.
3.6 / 5While 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...
A sleeper car that stands by its hefty price tag.
4.2 / 5Toyota offers a more aggressive looking and priced Innova. Does this special edition variant succeed?
The new Trax has been around for quite some time now but it's still a rare sight on the road. We tried one out to see if it deserves the snob it gets.
It isn’t an icon for nothing, but wait until it takes its top off.
4.3 / 5Do you want to be the first to know about the latest automotive deals? Just subscribe with your email address and we’ll send you alerts on the most incredible deals as they happen.
You may unsubscribe from these alerts any time. Please review our privacy policy for more information.
Like the lore that it came from, it’s one epic voyage with this luxury MPV.
4.1 / 5A refreshing facelift inside and out – the Toyota Yaris is a subcompact hatchback that’s worthy to be on your shopping list.
3.7 / 5A part of the original muscle car breed, the Malibu continues as an executive sedan that still has power to put a smile on your face.
China’s best selling subcompact sedan has more than a few aces up its sleeves.
3.8 / 5Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) made a great decision in bringing in the Civic Type R locally.
4.2 / 5This pick-up truck combines class-leading power and luxury in one vehicle.
4.0 / 5The range-topping Honda City brings a lot to the table considering its price, but the base CVT variant offers value that makes it a perfect first car.
4.1 / 5We took the 318d to check for ourselves why the 3-series is the standard in entry-level luxury.
Chevrolet’s entry in the subcompact crossover segment may not be that fun to drive but it gives you this feeling of overall security.
3.9 / 5All-wheel drive, high ground clearance, and great driving dynamics - those are the things that the XV can offer, even in its base form.
4.0 / 5