August 21, 2020
2021 Toyota Corolla Cross vs the Competition
The almost back-to-back arrivals of the 2021 Toyota Corolla Cross and 2021 Ford Territory have re-ignited the compact crossover segment. Once a niche market cornered by the Honda HR-V and Subaru XV, it’s now getting crowded with at least half a dozen choices out there.
Hyundai PH and Petron Partner to Offer Free Shuttles to Health Workers and Front Liners
Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI), the official Philippine distributor of the leading Korean auto brand in the country, and Petron Corporation, the country’s largest oil company, forged a new partnership to support the Department of Transportation’s (DOTr) Libreng Sakay program.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
CSR,
Hyundai Corporate,
News,
Petron Corporate
Subaru is Looking to Bring Back the Turbocharged Forester
Update: The rumors are true. The turbo is back (10/22).
One of the biggest criticisms leveled against the current fifth-generation Subaru Forester is the lack of a turbocharged option. Ever since the nameplate’s introduction in 1997, having a turbo option along with all-wheel drive has always been one of its defining characteristics. Don’t fret Subaru fans, because it seems the Japanese carmaker may be looking to bring back that back as early as the end of this year.
Filed Under:
Compact SUV,
News,
Rumors,
Subaru Forester
August 20, 2020
Toyota Motor PH to Seek Government Help to Keep Local Manufacturing Viable
With the economic slowdown, the Philippine automotive industry will need the government’s support to survive.
Filed Under:
News,
PHL Auto Industry,
Toyota Corporate
Toyota Motor PH Unveils 2021 Corolla Cross with Prices Starting at P 1.285M (w/ Specs)
After a long wait, Toyota Motor Philippines has finally entered the compact crossover segment with the 2021 Corolla Cross. Sitting below the RAV4 in terms of size and price, the Corolla Cross aims to bring the brand’s success in the compact sedan space into the small SUV segment.
Filed Under:
Car Launch,
Compact Crossover,
News,
Toyota Corolla Cross
No One Cares About Gesture Controls
New-vehicle buyers are being offered an increasing number of advanced technology features, some of which are hits while others are currently missing the mark.
Filed Under:
J.D. Power,
News,
Technology
Mercedes-AMG's F1-Engined Project ONE Heads to Road Testing
Despite the economic slowdown brought upon by the coronavirus pandemic, Mercedes-AMG says its Project ONE hypercar is still a go. Their latest proof is that it has finally entered the next phase of development: dynamic testing.
Filed Under:
Mercedes-AMG Project One,
News,
Sports Car
PayMaya to Offer Cashless Payments to Transport Sector
In response to the government’s call for contactless and cashless solutions for the transport sector, PayMaya is now enabling operators of various modes of mass transportation in the country with its advanced end-to-end payment platforms.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
News,
PayMaya Corporate,
Service
Subaru Unveils the All-New 2021 Levorg
Subaru has shown off the second-generation Levorg sports tourer in Japan, and it brings the company’s newest turbocharged engine along with a promise of bolder styling and even more enhanced dynamics.
Filed Under:
News,
Sports Sedan,
Subaru Levorg
Maxus Expands to Bacolod and Cagayan de Oro
Maxus Philippines, established just a little over a year ago in June 2019, continues its dealer expansion efforts with the opening of two dealerships in the south: Bacolod City in Western Visayas and Cagayan de Oro City in Northern Mindanao.
Filed Under:
Dealerships,
Maxus Corporate,
News
Honda is Best in Initial Quality, Mazda Most Improved
While most people associate the J.D. Power Initial Quality Study or IQS for vehicles available in the U.S. market, did you know they hold the same for Japan as well? Given the reputation of Japanese carmakers in making high-quality vehicles, which carmaker has had the least problems during the first 90 days of ownership? Honda.
Filed Under:
J.D. Power,
News
August 19, 2020
Thailand Debuts a Sharper Looking, Better Speced 2021 Yaris Hatchback
About a month after the global debut of the “new look” Vios, Toyota has now grafted on the same serious-looking face on its hatchback sibling, the Yaris. But more than just giving it a more acceptable fascia, the Yaris in Thailand also levels up in terms of equipment that puts even the recently-launched Philippine market new Vios to shame.
Filed Under:
News,
Sub-Compact,
Toyota Yaris
The Hyundai Starex Reinvents Itself with Cargo, Ambulance Versions
If there’s one product that’s responsible for the rise of Hyundai in the Philippines, it’s the Starex. It’s become the vehicle of choice for many Filipino families enabling it to establish a legacy all on its own.
Filed Under:
Hyundai Corporate,
Hyundai Starex,
News
The Ford Territory's Infotainment System Revealed One Easter Egg
With all the glitz of the Ford Territory’s launch now past us now, it’s time to get to work. With no potential commercial interest that could cloud our verdict (after all, we treat car reviews as sacred), we’ll have our honest and semi-brutal review real soon. Before that though, we’d like to share one Easter Egg we found buried in the Territory’s infotainment system.
Filed Under:
Ford Territory,
News,
Technology
Xpander Cross Now Included in Mitsubishi PH's Head Start Promo
If you’re looking at the Xpander Cross, now is certainly a good time as Mitsubishi Motors Philippines has now included it in their Head Start Promo.
Filed Under:
Mitsubishi Corporate,
Mitsubishi Xpander Cross,
News
Lexus PH Brings Japanese Hospitality to Cyberspace with New Virtual Showroom
Lexus takes pride in the hospitality that it shows its customers at the Lexus Manila dealership. This spirit of Japanese hospitality, otherwise known as Omotenashi is at the center of the Lexus brand after all. Taking care of the Lexus customer is paramount, so the necessary precautions (thorough disinfection, mandatory face mask use, social-distancing guidelines, and strict temperature checks) have already been put in place early on to elevate Lexus Manila’s safety standards amidst this global pandemic.
Filed Under:
Lexus Corporate,
News
The 2021 Mazda CX-9's Interior Has Shades of Bentley to It
While I’m not completely sold on Mazda’s new “Carbon Edition,” here’s some news that’s welcome to just about every aspiring CX-9 owner: it’s getting an even more upscale interior for 2021.
Filed Under:
Mazda CX-9,
Mid-sized SUV,
News
The Japanese Government Wanted a Nissan-Honda Merger
Japanese government figures tried to bring Nissan and Honda together for merger talks this year according to the Financial Times.
Filed Under:
Honda Corporate,
News,
Nissan Corporate
Next-Gen Ford Mustang Not Expected Until Late 2022
Ford is planning to stretch the lifecycle of the next-generation Mustang from the previously planned six to eight years.
Filed Under:
Ford Mustang,
News,
Sports Car
August 18, 2020
Motorcycle Barriers No Longer Required for Certain Riders
In the latest installment regarding those motorcycle barriers, the national task force for COVID-19 has said that they’re no longer required for as long as the riders are living in the same house, and that the place of residence is under General Community Quarantine or GCQ.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Motorcycle,
News
All Current Honda Cars Can Now Be Fitted with High-Efficiency Cabin Filters
Last July, Honda Cars Philippines started introducing high-efficiency cabin air filters for their cars to remove all sorts of bad or nasty stuff from entering the interior. Well, good news: they’ve expanded their offering.
Filed Under:
Honda Corporate,
News
Kia Reveals All the Details About the 2021 Carnival
After a set of teasers that showed its design and interior, Kia has finally revealed all the details surrounding its all-new 2021 Carnival.
Filed Under:
Kia Carnival,
Luxury MPV,
News
Ram Just Gave Its Pickup Truck Hellcat Power: Meet the 702-horsepower Ram TRX
The company previously known as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles continues to plop Hellcat engines left and right in a bid to grab headlines. The latest one to receive the supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8? The Ram 1500.
If You Have P 33-Million, You Can Now Order a Ferrari F8 Tributo Locally
After its Geneva Motor Show debut last year, Ferrari Philippines announces that the availability of its newest V8-powered supercar: the F8 Tributo. With that, it emphasizes Ferrari and exclusive Philippine distributor Motostrada’s commitment to offer the Prancing Horse’s full model range with aftersales support to customers.
Filed Under:
Car Launch,
Ferrari F8 Tributo,
News,
Sports Car
August 17, 2020
Vehicle Importers Report 50.9 Percent Drop in Year-to-Date 2020 Sales
The Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors, Inc. (AVID) saw Year-to-Date (YTD) sales drop 50.9 percent in the first seven months of 2020 compared to the same period last year. That said, AVID sees a healthy recovery with 5,100 units sold in July compared to June.
Filed Under:
AVID,
News,
PHL Auto Industry
Here's Your Full List of Offers from Chevrolet PH Until October 31
The Covenant Car Company, Inc. (TCCCI), the exclusive importer and distributor of Chevrolet automobiles and parts in the country, is rolling out its “Ride to a Fresh Start” Sales Offers to provide you with more flexible options in owning your brand-new Chevy.
Mahindra Launches Jeep Wrangler "Inspired" 2020 Thar SUV
Not having to content with similarly-styled SUVs from China, Jeep now has to fight against an Indian rival as well in the 2020 Mahindra Thar.
Filed Under:
Compact SUV,
Mahindra Thar,
News
Is Kia Philippines Going to Source the Stonic from China?
Thirty or odd so minutes after we posted our analysis based on Kia Philippines’s 15-second Stonic teaser, they sent two official PR photos (see top and below). Based on this, we could be looking at yet another sub-compact SUV sourced from China.
Filed Under:
Kia Stonic,
News,
Rumors,
Sub-Compact SUV
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