PIMS 2018: Suzuki PH’s sorry about Jimny’s delayed arrival
Come see the 2019 Suzuki Jimny in metal at the 2018 Philippine International Motor Show at World Trade Center, Pasay City.
Bermaz Auto Philippines is investing for a greener Philippines with a multi-million peso facility.
From passenger vehicles to light commercial trucks, the best of Blue Power was on display.
Eight participating brands shared their knowledge to car owners.
Here’s the future of the Philippine roads with Daewoo’s new breed of commercial vehicles.
Feast your eyes on the beauty of the German brand’s lineup.
BAIC releases its latest cars at the annual motor show.
It’s longer, wider, and lower than its predecessor.
SsangYong launched its key towards the growing pickup truck segment in the Philippines – the Musso.
Book your favorite Nissan at PIMS to receive up to P100,000 discount.
Come see the 2019 Suzuki Jimny in metal at the 2018 Philippine International Motor Show at World Trade Center, Pasay City.
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Aside from automobiles, there are also some huge celebrities you should watch out for.
This might be a hint of the arrival of the second-gen Brio in the country.
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation introduced its e-Evolution Concept SUV at the 2018 Philippine International Motor Show.
These huge vehicles will be locally manufactured and assembled.
Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. flaunted its entire 2018 fleet under a single roof, including its rich portfolio of commercial vehicles.
Expect to feast your eyes on these cars next week.
Thomas Sedran gives a little background on the projects and goals laid out for both companies.
It is quite obvious that JLR is facing some major dilemma with their plans.
The public will get to see these cars in the metal at PIMS 2018 in late October.
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