Showing results for "LTO Motor Show"
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Why do cars have a redline and what is it for? / Tips & Advice
What’s a redline in a car for anyway? We explain in detail why redlines are a part of cars’ engine systems.
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The Manila International Auto Show is back for 2022 / News
It’s back after two years. The Manila International Auto Show resumes its annual schedule this 2022.
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DOJ supports removing additional testing for driver's license renewal / News
House Resolution No. 2325 aims to remove the Comprehensive Driver’s Education requirement for license renewal.
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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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The LTO issues extended vehicle registration validity for plate numbers ending in “2” / News
Another extension for car registration once again, but this time for the month of February.
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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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Can a Person with Disability get a driver’s license in the Philippines?—PWD licensure guide / Featured Article
Driving privileges can extend to PWDs in the Philippines provided that they follow the application process.
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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.
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2022 Toyota Raize Now In The Philippines! | AutoDeal Walkaround / Video Feature
The 2022 Toyota Raize is finally launched in the Philippines. Want to know more about it? Here's a quick walkaround of Toyota Motor Philippines' newest subcompact crossover. We'll take you t...
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2022 Toyota Raize unleashed in the Philippines, starts at P746,000 / News
Toyota’s latest entry into the local subcompact crossover segment has arrived in the country.
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What are the consequences of driving without a license in the Philippines? / Featured Article
Here are the possible scenarios that could arise if you happen to forget your Philippine Driver’s License.
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Here's how much the 2022 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid will reportedly cost / News
The RAV4 Hybrid will become Toyota Philippines’ fifth hybrid model in the country.
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MINI offers owners the opportunity to electrify their Classic Coopers / News
The MINI Recharged program fits a 122 hp electric motor in your Classic Cooper, and the process is reversible.
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Cars of CES 2022 | Behind a Desk / Video Feature
The 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) showcased some of the most exciting pieces of technology for the future of the automotive industry. After the show rolled over, we couldn't help but...
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Toyota RAV4 Hybrid set to Philippine debut next month / News
Toyota Motor Philippines wants to lead the way for sustainable mobility by adding a new hybrid model to its local lineup.
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The LTO closes several offices in light of COVID-19 cases / News
Given the rate of infectivity and the number of cases within the LTO’s ranks, it’s no surprise.
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Philippine Driver’s Licenses expiring from January to March get a 2-month extension / News
For the year 2022, the LTO announced that licenses expiring in January, February, and March get a 2-month extension.
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Chevrolet announces the 2024 Equinox and Blazer EV at CES 2022 / News
It looks like the American brand is doubling down on its efforts for electrification as it announces two more crossovers to join its future electric vehicle lineup.
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Vaccination cards are now required at some LTO branches / News
Could vaccination requirements become the norm for LTO branches across the country?