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The GAC Empow debuts as a Civic-rivaling sports sedan at MIAS 2022 / News
The GAC empow features aggressive looks, a modern interior, and a powerful 1.5-liter turbo.
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2022 Subaru Forester now available for P2,068,000 / News
For 2022, the Subaru Forester gains new styling, EyeSight 4.0 safety tech, and three new color options.
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MRT-3 ‘Libreng Sakay’ program tallies nearly two million passengers in its first week / News
A post-pandemic record of 1,934,424 passengers enjoyed free rides from March 23 to April 3, 2022.
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The 2023 Ford F-150 Rattler is an off-road ready pickup truck on a budget / News
Ford wants to expand its lineup of off-roaders by introducing the F-150 Rattler, a budget off-roader that's ready to take on the road less traveled.
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Honda Indonesia launches the 2022 HR-V with a turbocharged engine / News
The new Indonesia specced HR-V comes with interesting engine choices, especially with its new 1.5-liter turbocharged motor under the hood of the RS variant.
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Would you buy the Mitsubishi Mirage Ralliart Edition? / News
The Ralliart version of the Mirage sports race-inspired decals and blacked-out components.
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Hyundai launches its new Indonesian plant, could supply models for Southeast Asia / News
The new factory will be the home of Indonesia’s first-ever locally assembled EV, the Ioniq 5.
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Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation resumes its annual blood donation drive / News
Other illnesses don’t take a back seat, and MMPC’s back on track with its annual blood drive.
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Nissan raises money and offers its support for the Ukraine crisis / News
Nissan’s priority has always been the safety and livelihood of the people, as such the Nissan Cares fund will be there to help support the people of Ukraine.
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2022 Kaicene CX70 Review | Behind the Wheel / Video Review
Does the Kaicene CX70 have what it takes to be top of mind for Filipino car buyers looking for a 7-seater? With its 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline motor, this SUV/MPV could very well make i...
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All-new 2022 Toyota Avanza arrives in the Philippines—prices start at P813,000 / News
The new Avanza looks sleeker and more refined than ever, but does it still have a place in the local market?
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Weltmeister’s coming to the Philippines to pioneer electric mobility / News
WM Motor Philippines signed an agreement to bring the Weltmeister brand in the country, brand launch set Q2 of 2022.
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This could be the pricing information for the all-new 2022 Toyota Avanza / News
The new Avanza could start at P813,000 for the J model and go up to P1,039,000 for the top-spec G variant.
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2022 Ford Explorer | AutoDeal Walkaround / Video Review
The 2022 Ford Explorer is all-new and updated. Watch this video as we take you on a tour around the brand new midsize crossover-SUV from the American Blue Oval brand in the country. Still ba...
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Back to the Future's DMC DeLorean to return as an electric sports car / News
According to a short teaser video, the DeLorean EVolved could be unveiled in 2022.
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Are electric cars cheaper to own than gasoline or diesel cars? / Featured Article
The EV industry is still in its infancy, but all signs point to all-electric cars becoming a more practical choice.
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The MG Cyberster EV is an affordable all-electric sports car coming in 2024 / News
The Cyberster could become one of the first truly mass-market all-electric sports cars.
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Nissan to end development of new gasoline engines in most markets / News
Nissan’s focus now falls squarely on its all-electric vehicles like the LEAF and ARIYA.
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Can Toyota Philippines sell 1,000 Raize units per month? / News
It sounds like a tall order, but if any brand can do it, it’s Toyota Motor Philippines.
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Honda is closing its iconic factory amid its transition to an electric future / News
The Japanese carmaker has cut domestic vehicle production in a bid to electrify its entire lineup by 2040.