Review: 2018 Peugeot 3008 GT Line Diesel AT / Review
Excuse our French, but this car is worthy to be called "Le Roi de la Jungle."
Ford Philippines wanted us to witness first-hand why the EcoSport is one of the country's best-selling crossovers.
3.8 / 5A sleeper car that stands by its hefty price tag.
4.2 / 5A part of the original muscle car breed, the Malibu continues as an executive sedan that still has power to put a smile on your face.
The range-topping Honda City brings a lot to the table considering its price, but the base CVT variant offers value that makes it a perfect first car.
4.1 / 5SsangYong’s mid-variant offers great value to car-buyers, especially with its after-sales program.
4.1 / 5For some people, comfort is the prime criteria in choosing a car. They just want to go to their next meeting in a supple ride that you won’t even mind the traffic, then arrive fresh for the...
What’s the point of reviewing a three-year-old car? Well, if it’s better than most of its rivals, we really don’t mind.
3.9 / 5Excuse our French, but this car is worthy to be called "Le Roi de la Jungle."
Do subtle changes to an aging platform keep this rally car on top?
3.9 / 5A luxury family car powered by a V6 — that’s the RX 350 for you.
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Find out how this sub P1-million MPV performs as a family car.
3.6 / 5Can this car still offer great value even after almost a year of being in the market?
3.9 / 5Is the smaller pony car really something that should be frowned upon?
7-seater SUVs are popular to family car-buyers. Should the mu-X be one of your top choices?
3.9 / 5The Toyota Wigo was already old enough for nursery when it received a face-lift. Caco took it out for a drive to see if the kid is more than a looker on city streets.
We drive Toyota’s challenger in the tightly contested mini subcompact hatchback segment.
3.7 / 5The Subaru Levorg may not be a popular choice, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good car.
It’s the class underdog on paper, so we test one to see if it’s the same with the actual drive.
3.8 / 5With its nameplate, one can’t help but think that this car is only made for the urban jungle. However, is it really just meant to be driven in the city?
4.1 / 5