Land Rover and Jaguar worldwide test drives hit Manila
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This is Foton’s 24th dealership in the country.
With this trivial yet handy feature, you can inflate your tires much faster and more accurate.
The Hyundai Global Commercial Vehicle Service Conference could yield better customer service in the future.
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3.9 / 5This is the first hybrid engine-powered vehicle by Kia.
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This new engine can be switched to motor and generator modes.
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Deactivate your cruise control. It won’t help.
Some models were discontinued, the Civic remains.
This is Ford Philippines’ 45th dealership in the country.
Not something you should do anywhere else except Germany. Or a racetrack.
Maybe it’s time for Mercedes-Benz to update its local lineup.
Another bold step for the future of electric vehicles in the country.
Suzuki doesn’t want to just join the market, they want to ace it. Will the new Vitara be enough to do so?
There’s a very thin line between convenience and annoyance.
Subaru Philippines wants you to end this summer with these huge discounts.
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