Editor Speaks: Best Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in the Philippines
We’ve come up with a few noteworthy non-gasoline and non-diesel car options for those looking to go green.
With the year 2019 fast approaching, it’s time for a change. Purchase a brand new Nissan with its year end sale promos.
Timely maintenance and fleet management will help keep Grab in top shape for even more success in the region.
With the spirit of giving, car manufacturers have provided prospective buyers with flexible and affordable car deals.
Let’s deep dive and see what the Vios can offer underneath its outrageous exterior makeover.
Following what the Yaris has started, a complete safety package awaits those who will buy the Vios – no matter what the variant is.
Let’s see what the dressed-up Vios 1.3 Prime variant could bring to the table.
3.8 / 5These Chinese car brands want to treat you with all-in downpayment promos within your reach.
The MG ZS attempts to captivate crossover lovers with an attractive package
The demand and government support are substantial in bringing in hybrid products in the country.
The ZS is a crossover that MG claims to be designed for the millennials. We took it for a spin to find out how it performs.
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This M60 is a 7-seater that goes beyond carrying people, it does so in style.
These year-end deals might just be your ticket to finally owning a Toyota.
We’ve come up with a few noteworthy non-gasoline and non-diesel car options for those looking to go green.
You get the full Camry drive, safety, and experience for almost P200,000 less, and not miss out on the important bits.
The leak comes at a time when Toyota is still very quiet about what their next halo car will bring to the table.
For work or for play, these capable vehicles can handle anything you throw at them, on or off paved roads.
The Philippine-spec Toyota Rush comes in 5-seat and 7-seat variants, with the 5-seater having a significantly lower price than the range-topper.
3.5 / 5The Rush, just like any other Toyotas launched this year, offers a solid safety package down to its cheapest trim.
The 5-seater variant of the Rush is actually a wiser choice if you don’t need seven seats. Here’s why.
With Toyota Motor Philippines sitting for quite some time now, the Camry is set to arrive among all local dealerships soon.