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What do Kia Owners think of their car? / Featured Article
From the first drive to the next six months of ownership, what do people think of their Kia vehicles after a time?
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Next-generation Honda CR-V patent images leaked online / News
If this leaked patent image holds, then we could be looking at the basic design of the next generation of the Honda CR-V.
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The Philippines could experience an oil supply shortage in 2022 / News
The Department of Energy (DOE) has formed a task force to address possible coming oil supply shortages.
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Mitsubishi Philippines opens its new Talisay Negros dealership / News
The MG Gateway South Corporation will be handling the dealership and will cater to the needs of all the interested buyers of Mitsubishi vehicles in the area.
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Here are the cars in the Philippines that support Android Auto / Featured Article
Infotainment systems are creating seamless experiences, and Android Auto is constantly evolving to add more brands soon.
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Why the Ranger Raptor is one of the best pickups for a food crawl / Featured Article
We took the Ranger Raptor on an epic road trip outside of Metro Manila in search of great but cheap food and search of the best hangout spots.
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Could this be the 2023 Ford Explorer? / News
A refresh new look along with a massive infotainment system that stretches all the way to the passenger side of the cabin.
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2022 Crossover Comparo | Geely Coolray Vs Ford Territory Vs MG ZST Vs Kia Seltos Vs Chevrolet Tracker / Video Review
Subcompact Crossovers in the Philippines, what's the best to buy? We've gathered five today for this video comparo, and these include the Geely Coolray, Ford Territory, Chevrolet Tracker, Ki...
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Nissan Philippines is offering you exciting deals this February / News
Great discounts and promos can be had for the Nissan Almera, Terra, and the Navara for the month of February.
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Get ready for summer with Changan Philippines’ promos / News
Changan’s Alsvin, CS35 Plus, and CS75 Plus are now easier to buy with this promo.
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Kia Philippines now offers the 2022 Carnival in the country—Prices start at P2,540,000 / News
Kia dubbed it a “Grand Utility Vehicle,” and boy is it grand.
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The Geely Coolray gets yet another facelift in China / News
The updates include a Vision Starburst grille, a sleeker lighting setup, and a new four-cylinder engine.
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Toyota Raize vs Vios — Sibling Rivalry / Featured Article
The Vios has had its time in the limelight, but could the Raize upend its status as the Toyota for the masses?
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Could the Indian-built Jeep Meridian 7-seater crossover arrive in the Philippines? / News
The Jeep Meridian is almost identical to the Commander, but it’s made for India and comes with a few key changes.
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The 2022 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is officially on sale / News
Toyota Philippines is slowly introducing more and more hybrid vehicles into its local lineup with the quiet release of the RAV4 HEV.
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2022 Mazda MX-5 roars into dealerships, starts at P2,020,000 / News
Mazda Philippines says there are 76 possible configurations for the new Mazda MX-5.
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Mitsubishi Philippines establishes itself in Imus Cavite with Mizkawa Motors Corp. / News
Another dealership rises in Imus Cavite, marking the 59th Mitsubishi showroom in the Philippines.
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Isuzu Pasig wins the brand’s dealership of the year for 2021 / News
The Japanese brand celebrates its 2021 milestones by awarding the best of its dealership networks as well as acknowledging the efforts of its sales executives.
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2022 Peugeot 3008 compact crossover now available for P2,090,000 / News
Following the launch of the 5008 SUV, Peugeot is doubling down with the 3008 compact crossover.
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Japan lends another P112.9 billion to the Philippines for the Metro Manila Subway / News
Japan will provide a total of P370.8 billion of loans for the Philippines’ first-ever underground railway system.