Our 20 best car photos of 2018 – Editor’s Pick
We take a look back at the automotive photographs we took last year to see which ones stood out.
Filipinos are addicted to seven-seaters. In fact, four of the best-selling cars in the Philippines in 2018 have seven seats.
People seem to love the Ranger a lot.
Caltex Philippines ended 2018 with 29 new service centers, bringing its total retail networks to more than 600 stations nationwide.
The car buyers have spoken. Check out the best-selling cars in the Philippines in the year 2018.
All thanks to Toyota’s top five nameplates – Vios, Fortuner, Wigo, Hilux, and Innova.
Poster-worthiness is one thing, but the actual number of inquiries is the one that should matter, even for premium brands.
Nissan Philippines posted positive growth in 2018 with 40% growth, securing its spot as one of the leading brands in the Philippines.
Take a closer look at the latest SUV in the Philippine market.
AVID closed 2018 with a 17% drop in overall sales, where all segments suffered from notable economic changes.
We take a look at how much has changed with the 2019 Mitsubishi Strada underneath its new Dynamic Shield design.
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We take a look back at the automotive photographs we took last year to see which ones stood out.
The quality of materials and the way each part of the car’s cabin radiates its overall vibe is almost as essential as its ride comfort.
The S3 is filled with features that should make it an attractive choice among car buyers who are into high-tech and convenient stuff inside their cars.
Armed with compelling looks and several tech features, the S3 is an attractive alternative in the sea of crossover options today.
3.7 / 5The midsize SUV veterans might need to check their mirrors; the Nissan Terra is catching up.
4.0 / 5Nissan’s newcomer ups the game for visibility in driving and tight maneuvering.
When it comes down to it, the Nissan Terra still offers plenty of value for money.
Suzuki Philippines retains positive sales growth for 2018, with 2.5 percent year-end growth.
Coming from disadvantaged sales numbers last year, Hyundai Philippines is looking forward to fruitful 2019.
The Ranger solidifies its position as Ford Philippines’ player in the pickup truck segment.