Ford has built 10-million Mustangs since 1964
The first serialized Mustang has the same color as the 10-millionth model.
Excellent crash test scores and a formidable safety suite helps keep new drivers safe.
All telltale signs point to one direction.
A closer look at one of the more formal looking crossovers in the market.
Check out this cool innovation by Flood Guard Philippines – a car bag to save your vehicle from the flood.
Ford Philippines is once again putting their SUV and pickup truck on display to public.
Set to be the only performance oriented pickup in our local market. So far.
Sales-wise, the Ranger drives over its comrades in the blue oval turf.
The first serialized Mustang has the same color as the 10-millionth model.
Ford Philippines wanted us to witness first-hand why the EcoSport is one of the country's best-selling crossovers.
3.8 / 5The 7-seater midsize crossover adopts a host of creature comforts and safety updates.
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Missed these offers last July? No worries, Ford is extending them this month.
For better grip and braking distance on wet roads.
Japanese brand Comtec has a 360-degree dashboard camera that the world needs.
Of course, reservation lanes are now open.
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...
Developed by two engineers who happen to be mothers as well.
So, what are the cars that got the limelight last quarter?
Ford Thailand finally released the updated 2019 Ranger in its market.
Toyota was a bit late in updating their favorite child, but they made sure it was all worth it.
The Association of Vehicle importers and Distributors, Inc. reports decline for the first half of 2018, pointing fingers to TRAIN Law and expensive fuel.