May 2, 2019
Someone Just Transformed His Porsche from a 996 to a 991 Model
Ah, the Porsche 911 “996 series”—the one with the “fried egg” headlights. Though it featured huge technological advancements for the 911 (the first water-cooled engine for one), it was largely unloved because it looked too much like a Boxster, and well, it suffered from some engineering issues.
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News,
Porsche 911,
Sports Car
The 11-Year Old Dodge Challenger Just Beat the Chevrolet Camaro in Sales
Okay, so everyone knows that the Ford Mustang has retained its crown as America’s (and the world’s) best-selling sportscar. But who’s at Number 2 and Number 3? Hard to believe but a 10-year old car just beat a 3-year old one.
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Dodge Challenger,
News,
Sports Car
Here's How You Can Unf*ck Waze
If you’re a regular Waze user, you’ll notice that the app’s been fucked up this past week. After the latest update, it’s been defaulting to a route that takes twice or even thrice as long.
Filed Under:
News,
Traffic,
Waze Corporate
May 1, 2019
The Previous-Generation Toyota Hiace is Back...as a Mazda
Mazda may be best known for their passenger cars, but they did come up with a one-box van called the Bongo. It’s sort-of an oddball since it was based on a lot of things throughout its five-generation history being based off a Ford, a Mitsubishi, and a Nissan. Now, believe it or not, it’s based off a Toyota.
Filed Under:
Entry-Level MPV,
Mazda Corporate,
News,
Toyota Hiace
Isuzu Just Built a D-Max to Rival the Ranger Raptor
Who knew an Isuzu D-Max could look so badass? Well, here is the 2019 D-Max Artic Trucks AT35 Safir and the best part? It’s actually a production model.
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Isuzu D-Max,
News,
Pick-Up
You Can Drive Home a 2019 Honda Brio for As Little as P 28,000
In celebration of the 2019 Brio’s arrival, Honda Cars Philippines is announcing special all-in low downpayment options covering selected variants of their new subcompact hatchback.
Filed Under:
Honda Brio,
Honda Corporate,
News,
Sub-Compact
April 30, 2019
Future Hyundai and Kia Vehicles May Be Tuned Using a Smartphone App
Hyundai and Kia are certainly embracing smartphone-based car technologies that go beyond the usual infotainment. After announcing the first-ever smartphone-based car key system, the Korean automaker has now developed a way to adjust the performance of its electric vehicles by simply using a smartphone-based app.
Filed Under:
Electric Vehicles (EV),
Hyundai Corporate,
Kia Corporate,
News,
Technology
2020 Land Rover Defender Logs 1.2 Million Kilometers in Testing
To celebrate World Land Rover Day, Land Rover has announced plans for the new Defender to complete a final phase of field testing with the Tusk Trust, on location in Kenya. A Defender prototype wearing a unique camouflage will experience life at the Borana Conservancy as part of Land Rover’s 15-year partnership with Tusk Trust.
Filed Under:
Land Rover Corporate,
Land Rover Defender,
Luxury SUV,
News
Piaggio Philippines Offers New 3-, 4-Wheeled Cargo Solutions
Autoitalia Philippines, the exclusive distributor of Piaggio products in the country widens its portfolio with new cargo solutions made especially for urban areas. The line includes new 3-wheeled APÉ diesel models and the first-ever four-wheeled Piaggio in the country.
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Car Launch,
News,
Piaggio Corporate,
Piaggio CV
Review: 2019 Ford Ranger Wildtrak 2.0L Bi-Turbo 4x4
Watching people gawk at the Ford Ranger Wildtrak as it parked itself on a busy street in Makati made the entire trip worth it. See the Ranger’s always had the “capability” part nailed down—it was and still is the best truck if you wanted sheer ability to go off-roading or haul stuff. It’s the “smart” part that’s seen a slew of competitors try and take the Ranger’s crown. This 2019, ford has had to take the ace out of their sleeve but nonetheless, it blows everyone else out of the water in the process.
Filed Under:
Driver's Seat,
Ford Ranger,
Pick-Up
April 29, 2019
Would You Have Preferred the Kia Forte or the Chinese Market Kia K3?
Kia Philippines sprung a surprise at the Manila International Auto Show by reviving the Forte compact sedan for the local market, including the introduction of a high-performance variant, the Forte GT. But what if, just what if, they decided to look to China like they did the Soluto? We’d be getting the all-new Kia K3 instead.
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Auto Shanghai,
Compact,
Kia Forte,
News
Vehicle Importers Saw Q1 2019 Sales Decline 3 Percent
The Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors (AVID) reports that First Quarter 2019 sales still fell 3 percent to 22,497 units compared to 23,038 during the same period last year. That said, the group saw March 2019 sales hit a positive 8 percent. The 7,952 units sold during the month is up compared to 7,380 units in 2018 indicating that the automotive industry is beginning to recover.
Filed Under:
AVID,
News,
PHL Auto Industry
Biggest Test Drive Festival Returns to MOA This May 2-5, 2019
Eleven brands will showcase their model line-ups and offer test drives at the biggest outdoor test drive festival. Slated this May 2 to 5 at the SM Mall of Asia concert grounds, the Phoenix Petroleum 2019 Auto Focus Summer Test Drive Festival will offer a one-stop shop for prospective car buyers.
How Volkswagen Managed to Stay On Top in the World's Most Competitive Car Market
“China is the most competitive automotive market in the world,” declares Immo Buschmann, Senior Director for Sales at SAIC Volkswagen. At 27.5 percent or 22.784 million vehicles sold, it’s currently the biggest car market in the world—bigger than the USA (17.284 million) and Japan (4.891 million) combined. Yet, less than four decades ago, it was dismissed by everyone.
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Feature,
Volkswagen Corporate
Subaru Just Quietly Increased the Price of the 2019 Forester
This piece of news flew past below most radars, so in case you missed it: Motor Image Pilipinas, the exclusive distributor of Subaru vehicles in the country decided to increase the price of the all-new 2019 Forester.
Filed Under:
Compact SUV,
News,
Subaru Corporate,
Subaru Forester
Is the 2020 Creta Poised to be Hyundai's First 7-Seater Small SUV?
Venue, Kona, Tucson, Santa Fe, Palisade—currently, Hyundai is offering no less than 5 SUVs priced and positioned fairly close to each other. Now, there’s the question of the second-generation Creta to consider as well.
Filed Under:
Compact Crossover,
Hyundai Creta,
News
April 28, 2019
Brembo Holds Special Sale at Vios Racing Festival
The Toyota Vios Cup is back as the Vios Racing Festival. And with it, AutoPerformance PH, the exclusive distributor of Brembo brakes in the Philippines is preparing an activity-filled day at the Mall of Asia Concert Grounds today.
Filed Under:
Brembo Corporate,
Events,
Motorsports,
News,
Toyota Vios Cup
April 26, 2019
There's a Problem with Shell's New Campaign
Okay, so Pilipinas Shell recently launched a new campaign starring three new ambassadors: Maine Mendoza, Drew Arellano, and Nico Bolzico. While we don’t question the effectiveness of using celebrities to sell fuel, we do have a beef with the cars they’re using.
Filed Under:
Fuel,
News,
Shell Corporate
Isuzu Philippines Launches New Brand Campaign
Isuzu Philippines embarks on a new campaign that sees them collaborating more closely with its dealers, business partners, suppliers, and of course, the various Isuzu clubs and owners across the country.
Filed Under:
Events,
Isuzu Corporate,
News
We Heard You Like Wings and Downforce On Your Nissan GT-R
We hear you love wings and lots of downforce, so here’s a Nissan GT-R with a humongous wing grafted on its front-end to the point that from some angles, it’s actually hard to tell which is the front and rear ends.
Filed Under:
Motorsports,
News,
Nissan GT-R
Honda Civic Type R is Latest Car to be Given the LEGO Treatment
One of the most iconic cars in the current Honda lineup, the Civic Type R, has been transformed into a life-size Lego model in Australia.
Filed Under:
Honda Civic,
Honda Corporate,
News
Is This Undrivable Ford Escort Worth P 5.22 Million?
Do you think this non-road worthy, undrivable Ford Escort is worth 90,000 euros (~ P 5.22 million)? Well, if bling is your thing then probably because it’s made from silver, gold, and diamonds.
Filed Under:
Ford Corporate,
News
10 Facts You Need to Know About Subaru's Thailand Assembly Plant
Tan Chong International Limited (TCIL) and Subaru Corporation joined forces to build the Japanese carmaker’s first assembly plant in Asia outside Japan. Representing a significant investment, but more importantly, a cementing of a long-term partnership, the new Tan Chong Subaru Automotive (Thailand) or TCSAT plant will serve the growing demand for Subaru vehicles under the Motor Image distribution network.
Filed Under:
Feature,
Subaru Corporate
April 25, 2019
Hyundai Philippines Sales Jump 12.5 Percent for January-March 2019
Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI) reports that its Q1 2019 (First Quarter 2019) sales grew 12.5 percent compared to the same period last year. The official distributor of Hyundai passenger cars and commercial vehicles in the country reported sales of 9,949 units, up from 8,847 units in 2018.
Filed Under:
Hyundai Corporate,
News,
PHL Auto Industry
Next-Generation Subaru XV for Philippine Market May Be Assembled in Thailand
Glenn Tan, Deputy Chairman and Managing Director of Tan Chong International Limited (TCIL) says that there’s a possibility that the next-generation Subaru XV could be assembled at the newly-inaugurated 100,000-square meter facility located in Bangkok Thailand’s Ladkrabang Industrial Estate.
Filed Under:
Compact Crossover,
News,
Subaru Corporate,
Subaru XV
Adaptive LED Headlights Confirmed to Improve Night-time Visibility and Safety
A study done by the American Automobile Association (AAA) has confirmed what car companies like Mazda already know: adaptive driving beam headlight technology (Adaptive LED Headlights in Mazda-speak) improves safety, especially when driving at night.
Filed Under:
News,
Safety,
Technology
12.3 Million Vehicles May Get Another Airbag-related Recall Soon
The global recall concerning faulty Takata airbag inflators hasn’t even completely settled down yet, and another one looks to be on the way.
Toyota is Giving Owners a Chance to Race at the Vios Autocross Challenge
Attention all Toyota vehicle owners, do you have what it takes to be the next racing superstar? Then answer the call and join the first leg of the Toyota Vios Autocross Challenge this coming April 27 to April 28, 2019, 9:00 AM at Block 16 of the Mall of Asia open grounds.
Filed Under:
Events,
Motorsports,
News,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Vios Cup
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