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.
From passenger vehicles to light commercial trucks, the best of Blue Power was on display.
Mazda’s flagship crossover receives a substantial update.
BAIC releases its latest cars at the annual motor show.
Come see the 2019 Suzuki Jimny in metal at the 2018 Philippine International Motor Show at World Trade Center, Pasay City.
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation introduced its e-Evolution Concept SUV at the 2018 Philippine International Motor Show.
Before the 2019 Jimny comes in, let's take a look at its current trim to see if it's still a solid choice for car buyers.
3.3 / 5Suzuki’s finding it hard to cope with the continuously growing demand for the mini SUV.
It’s the biggest in the brand’s SUV lineup, with equally huge tech features to boot.
If you want road presence and extreme comfort for a full-sized, eight-seater SUV, then this could be your ticket.
The crossover MPV-SUV is making its way to the Philippine shores.
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Expect to feast your eyes on these cars next week.
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.
A study says the world has until 2030 before the worst happens. Part of the solution are EVs and we’re already on our way there.
VinFast introduces the handsome LUX A2.0 sedan and LUX SA2.0 SUV as its first two models in the business.
BAIC Philippines updates their lineup with a new MPV and good-looking crossover SUV
It’s the seven-seater that most of you have been waiting for.
3.4 / 5No, it’s not at all what you think. Trust us.
Taking baby steps toward electrification in the Philippines.
This might very well be the most expensive tweet. Ever.