Review: 2018 Subaru XV 2.0i-S CVT / Review
Don’t let your eyes do the talking.
This could be the best time to purchase a car.
A bigger and more mature Tivoli for your family.
4.0 / 5The mu-X was updated and now runs on a Blue Power engine. Is it enough to have an upper hand in the local SUV segment?
We took the new D-Max for a drive and see if its Blue Power diesel engine is a worthy upgrade.
3.8 / 5It’s not everyday that we get a date with an Italian hottie, but in this video, we did just that. We took the 488 GTB for a premium spin on the outskirts of the metro.
7-seater SUVs are popular to family car-buyers. Should the mu-X be one of your top choices?
3.9 / 5The Toyota Wigo was already old enough for nursery when it received a face-lift. Caco took it out for a drive to see if the kid is more than a looker on city streets.
Does the Accent stay true to its original charm to Filipino buyers?
3.6 / 5Don’t let your eyes do the talking.
You’ve seen it in showrooms, at PIMS last year, but now it will be in its natural environment.
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Could this be the dark horse of the emerging subcompact crossover segment?
4.2 / 5The 10th generation of Honda’s iconic nameplate will save you money because you don’t have to spend on bodykits…for now.
Honda took their subcompact sedan contender to a shower and refreshed it with a new look.
A stunning piece of art, but can its performance match its looks?
We drive Toyota’s challenger in the tightly contested mini subcompact hatchback segment.
3.7 / 5The Subaru Levorg may not be a popular choice, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good car.
It was unveiled last March and now we got one in our hands. See what Caco thinks of this nimble, little roadster.
It’s the class underdog on paper, so we test one to see if it’s the same with the actual drive.
3.8 / 5With a competitive price, darn good looks, and good driving dynamics, the Mazda3 will make you think thrice whether you should go to another brand’s showroom.