Showing results for "Tech and Safety Features"
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Honda City VS Nissan Almera VS Geely Emgrand | Sedan Comparo / Video Review
Between the Honda City, Nissan Almera, and Geely Emgrand in the Philippines, who will come out on top? Among these subcompact sedans in the country, which one is the best value for money? Al...
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Minivan vs SUV: Which is the better family car? / Featured Article
Minivans and SUVs have their differences, and they tend to do almost the same things but differently, let us help.
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2023 Honda HR-V makes its North American debut / News
The 2023 HR-V features a radically new design which is a far cry from its much smaller Asian counterpart.
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What do Mazda owners think of their cars? / Featured Article
Here are a bunch of owner reviews of their Mazda vehicles, both long and short-term.
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Why you shouldn’t counterflow and why it isn’t worth the possible time saved / Featured Article
Counterflowing may be a tempting proposition, especially in traffic, however, it isn’t worth it as you could be endangering yourself and others.
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Geely Philippines welcomes its new president and CEO, Yugo Kiyofuji / News
Geely Philippines appoints a new president and CEO, and a new Chief Administrative Officer, aims to be a top brand.
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Nissan Philippines confirms it will showcase e-POWER tech at MIAS / News
It looks like Nissan has a fully stacked lineup for MIAS 2022 as it will showcase its e-Power technology and launch a new limited edition variant of the Navara.
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2023 Mitsubishi Xpander local specs revealed ahead of launch / News
The new Xpander gains a redesigned exterior, a better-equipped cabin, and ample safety features.
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Chevrolet is doubling down on crossovers and here’s why that’s good / Featured Article
Sad that the Trailblazer and the Colorado are leaving? We are too, but the crossovers aren’t half bad.
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LTO: ID and contact details are now needed when you first register your new car / News
The addition of contact information to your car’s registration was done as part of the government agency’s migration to its new LTMS system.
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2023 Toyota GR Corolla debuts—The GR Yaris' bigger brother / News
The GR Corolla will join the likes of the GR Supra and the GR Yaris, in the brand’s ever-growing line of Gazoo Racing vehicles.
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'Diskarte lang yan' – Why is this a toxic driving habit? / Featured Article
The word diskarte has long been used to compliment a person with wit, but let’s keep that term off the roads.
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Top 10 funny names of production cars / Featured Article
Car manufacturers can sometimes miss the mark when it comes to naming their vehicles, but when they do, some often end up with hilarious results.
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Recap: Here are the winners of the 2021 AutoDeal Awards / Featured Article
We recap which brand, dealer partner, vehicle, and agent won big at the 4th annual AutoDeal Awards show.
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Geely’s supporting sustainable e-fuels with methanol vehicle demonstrations in Denmark / News
Geely, Circle K Denmark, Aalborg University, and Fonden Green Hub Denmark are doing a 15-month e-methanol fuel trial.
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Head to Head: MG HS vs Ford Territory / Featured Article
We compare the MG HS to the established Ford Territory to see if the new kid on the block has what it takes to challenge the established player.
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DOF: 12 more ‘iconic’ bridges to be erected in Metro Manila / News
The first three bridges rising above the Marikina River could reach completion in 2026.
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How much does it cost to insure a Suzuki Ertiga? / Car Insurance
Insuring your new Suzuki Ertiga could bring you peace of mind for as low as P14,500 per year for the base model.
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The Maxus G50—Safe with any variant / Featured Article
We got to test the safety systems and the long-drive capabilities of the Maxus G50 in its various trims.
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Tinted Taillights: Why you should avoid them / Featured Article
Taillights should be visible from at least 100 meters, according to the law, and hampering this metric may lead to unwanted consequences.