Volvo’s award-winning XC60 is now available for purchase
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Changing tires sounds easy until you're on the side of the road and don't know how to do it.
Ford Philippines wanted us to witness first-hand why the EcoSport is one of the country's best-selling crossovers.
3.8 / 5Indonesians are now enjoying the 2019 Suzuki Ertiga, which comes with an all-new look and a bigger engine.
Missed these offers last July? No worries, Ford is extending them this month.
Nothing like starting the most iconic sports car in history with something just as fancy.
While its competitors turned into the sleek side of the spectrum, the Ford Everest preferred to be more muscular in a classy way. Beyond looks though, does it have the edge that can make it...
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The highly-coveted red badge is worth waiting for, especially with its 2018 price tag.
We scoured Instagram and its hashtags to come up with the most tagged cars and brands.
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Developed by two engineers who happen to be mothers as well.
This little car has just been legalized for street use in Europe.
Cars Evolution takes us back to where the Nissan Silvia has started so that the now-generation could get familiar with it.
One man thought he could have all the world by having hundreds of Golfs.
A combination of the brand’s Taycan and Panama.
You’ll soon see the fresh version of Hyundai’s midsize crossover on local roads.
What you need to keep your car looking new.
Ford Thailand finally released the updated 2019 Ranger in its market.
A sleeper car that stands by its hefty price tag.
4.2 / 5The Association of Vehicle importers and Distributors, Inc. reports decline for the first half of 2018, pointing fingers to TRAIN Law and expensive fuel.