8 value-packed diesel-powered cars under P1-million
Filipinos love diesel. Now, if your budget permits only a million pesos for a brand new car, what are your choices?
The NLEX Corporation upgrades the Subic Freeport Expressway for better traffic flow.
MPVs no longer top the list of most-inquired-for cars for the first half of 2020, but subcompact cars are.
It’s more than just a pretty face.
Given such achievement, TCCCI is motivated to continue striving for constant improvement.
The 2019 Kia Forte GT is a compact sedan available in the Philippines from Kia, but it is one of the most powerful compact offerings in its class thanks to its 1.6-liter turbocharged motor t...
MG Philippines shows growth in sales despite the ongoing pandemic.
A new face for the most popular Toyota sedan in the country.
It’s part of Mitsubishi’s commitment to deliver high quality, top value, leading-edge technology vehicles.
The Maxus T60 is a new player in the midsize pickup truck segment in the Philippines. It is one of the most affordable 4x4 options out there and costs only P1,328,000 for the top of the lin...
The future for electric performance is looking bright with the introduction of the Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400.
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Geely is now using new technology to test vehicles before they are even built.
The Geely Coolray yet again proves why it's a great value for money purchase.
Affalterbach's engineers have certainly raised the bar in the art of vehicle design.
In a move to reinvent itself for future mobility Nissan has changed its logo.
Jaguar and Land Rover are now offering cleaner mobility options for Filipino buyers
Volvo issues a recall for 2.18 M vehicles that may have defective seat belts.
There are so many choices for cars out in the market, from hatchbacks, sedans, crossovers, vans, and SUVs, but which one from the many vehicles in the Philippines do you choose?
When a brand new vehicle is out of budget, a certified pre-owned vehicle might just be the next best thing.
Filipinos love diesel. Now, if your budget permits only a million pesos for a brand new car, what are your choices?
Changan changes its name to Kaicene as the automaker moves forward into the future