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August 2, 2019

Bataan Gets Taste of Modern PUVs


Balanga City, The province of Bataan officially joined the government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP) with the turnover of an initial 15 modernized PUVs from Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) to MetroExpress Connect, Inc. (MCI).

This Limited Edition Honda Jazz is Rarer than a Civic Type R


Honda Cars Philippines is continuing its trend of releasing limited edition variants of its best-selling models, and the latest ones to receive the treatment are the Honda City and Jazz.

Refreshed Ford Everest to Carry Free 5-Year Scheduled Service Plan for a Limited Time


Ford Philippines is set to launch the New Ford Everest in the country this month. The refreshed model will see enhancements, most notably in its engine and transmission that will improve the ownership experience. It will also carry changes in its exterior, interior, and driver-assist technologies.

August 1, 2019

San Juan City Suspends Street Pay Parking, Transforms Them Into No Parking Zones


Starting Monday, August 5, there will be less areas where you can park around San Juan City, particularly around Greenhills.

This is Foton's Largest Dealership in the Philippines


Just three weeks after inaugurating its Metro Clark showroom, Foton continues to show off its dealership expansion with the re-opening of a grander and newly-renovated Cagayan De Oro facility.

Mitsubishi Ships 4 Million Vehicles from Thailand


Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced that it had passed the milestone of exporting four million vehicles from Thailand, and held the ceremony at Laem Chabang, Chonburi Province.

You Can Transform Your Land Rover Defender to Look, Perform Like the Limited Edition Works V8


With the all-new Defender coming in September, Land Rover is breathing life into the “classic” model that will deliver enhanced performance and on-road agility.

July 31, 2019

Honda Scores Highest in Sales Satisfaction in the Philippines in 2019


Honda buyers in the Philippines are the most satisfied when it comes to their new car purchase. This is according to the J.D. Power 2019 Philippines Sales Satisfaction Index study. With a score of 832 (out of 1,000), they rank ahead of Mitsubishi (829) and Toyota (823), while at the bottom are Isuzu, Hyundai, and Ford.

Buyers Still Aren't Sold on Electric Vehicles


The inaugural J.D. Power 2019 Mobility Confidence Index Study shows that consumers aren’t exactly sold on battery-electric vehicles, despite car manufacturers spending billions to bring them to market. Confidence, in a 100-point scale for self-driving vehicle is just at 55 percent.

2019 Tokyo Motor Show Expands with 1.5-Kilometer Open Road Exhibit


For a period of 12 days, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association or JAMA will hold the 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019. Confirmed to participate are 186 companies from seven countries. The show will not only offer vehicle displays, but will actually enable visitors to see how future mobility will look like, and how it will be integrated into the urban living experience of the not-so-distant future.

Watching the ONE: Dawn of Heroes This August 2? You Can Win an MG ZS "Championship Edition" There


MG Philippines embarks on one of its most exciting partnerships to date, as it joins forces with the number one sports media property in Asia and the world’s largest martial arts organization—ONE Championship. The collaboration between MG Philippines and ONE Championship stems from a common desire to provide fans with an experience like no other and is thus punctuated by the “Weekend Crossover” raffle promo—awarding one lucky winner with the prize of a lifetime.

Rallying is Coming Back


Rally driving is making a comeback thanks to the efforts of the men behind the Philippine Rallycross Series or PHRX.

July 30, 2019

Will You Consider a Nissan Leaf If All You'll Pay is Just P 50,000 a Month?


Nissan has begun rolling out its all-electric Leaf to markets in Asia, and this should serve as a precursor as to how much it may cost when it arrives here in 2020. It certainly is not cheap, but there might be a way for the Japanese carmaker to make things more palatable for would-be customers.

Volvo Philippines Confirms: Local Models Affected by Recall


After reports that 507,000 Volvo cars are at risk due to a potential engine fire, Volvo Cars Philippines has confirmed that several of its models are affected.

Suzuki Climbs Up Philippine Auto Industry, Posts 14 Percent Growth in H1 2019


Suzuki Philippines Inc. (SPH) closes the first half of 2019 on a high note, posting 14 percent sales growth over the same period last year and climbing to the sixth spot in the local automobile industry ranking and fifth place in the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) ranking.

Review: 2019 Suzuki Jimny GL M/T


Start the Suzuki Jimny and close your eyes. Without a doubt, you’ll find it as one of the most unrefined vehicles in the market today. Have someone drive you around, and the experience will give you motion sickness. It’s bouncy, unrefined, noisy. You’ll be hard-pressed to think why someone would spend a million bucks on one when you can find some other small SUV that’s a better daily than this. Then you open your eyes and you’re smitten. It’s cute and different. Be warned though, it’s not for everyone.

Volvo Posts Best-Ever Global Sales Performance


Volvo Cars reports a record revenue for the first six months of 2019 of SEK 130.1 billion (~ P 698 billion), up from SEK 122.9 billion (~ P 659.44 billion) year-on-year and buoyed by the best first half-year sales performance in the company’s history.

July 29, 2019

This Purpose-Built Army Vehicle is Made to Look Like a Toyota Hilux


A few months ago, we ran a piece about the so-called “Toyota War.” You can read all the details for yourself here, but if you want the gist: it cemented the Hilux’s reputation as the unnoticed weapon of guerilla warfare. This leads us to the Navistar SOTV-B, a purpose-built military vehicle that happens to look like a previous-generation Hilux.

EVAP Says Manila E-Trike Ban Not Necessary


While the Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines or EVAP supports the City of Manila Mayor Isko Moreno’s drive to clean up and put order to Manila streets and the policy of DOTr (Department of Transportation) and DILG (Department of Interior and Local Government) to ban all tricycles plying national roads, the organization feels that an all-out e-trike ban is not necessarily the solution.

Toyota Teaches Us Why Dads Just Don't Trust Fuccboi Cars


From action scenes, explosions, and Gerald Anderson, Toyota Motor Philippines is now introducing their new ambassadors: the Muhlach family.

Kia Creates 420-horsepower Stinger GT420


Pre-production cars typically live a short, abused life. Used to sign off last-minute tweaks and tuning, and even abused on TV programs (and some blogs) for videos and photographs, they’re sent to the crusher after just a couple of years. That should have been the case with this Kia Stinger, but delays in the required paperwork gave birth to an unlikely project: a one-off track day version.

Falken Has Made Tires That Generate Electricity by Friction


A new technology that could see tires generate electricity whilst driving is being developed by engineers in Japan. Falken’s parent company, Sumitomo Rubber Industries, together with Professor Hiroshi Tani of Kansai University, have developed the Energy Harvester that takes advantage of the buildup of static electricity, known as frictional charging, to produce power efficiently as the tire turns.

MG is Now Official Global Car Sponsor of Liverpool FC


What began in 2016 as a regional deal has now evolved into an international alliance, as MG and top-flight English football club Liverpool FC have taken their partnership to the global level. This collaboration is expected to deliver mutual brand growth and awareness for both esteemed parties in several key regions around the world.

July 26, 2019

View From the Top: Toyota Philippines' Best-Selling Vehicles


Toyota has always been synonymous with quality and reliability. The brand has endeared itself to many Filipinos and the Philippine car market so much that It’s a fair certainty that you or someone close to you to has owned a Toyota in their lifetime.

The Kia Beat360 is a Must-Go in Seoul If You Love Cars and Coffee


At the sidelines of the Seltos global drive, Kia also brought us to an immersive brand experience center dubbed, Kia Beat360.

UPDATED: Nissan May Close Its Sta. Rosa, Laguna Assembly Plant


Update: Nissan Philippines replies to this report. See below (8/9).

Nissan may be winding down their assembly at the Sta. Rosa, Laguna plant soon. As the Japanese carmaker grips with operating profits that plunged 99 percent, CEO Hiroto Saikawa is now concentrating on cutting jobs and overhauling business to fast track their recovery. At the center? Sub-scale market assemblies that include the Nissan plant in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

July 25, 2019

2020 Mitsubishi Montero Sport Embraces Futuristic Design with New Tech, Features


The current Mitsubishi Montero Sport is renowned primarily for its futuristic, out-of-this-world design. With the arrival of the refreshed 2020 model, Mitsubishi isn’t just fully embracing it design-wise, but is now adding cutting-edge tech to match the looks as well.

First Drive: 2020 Kia Seltos 1.6 T-GDi


Samgyupsal. Black Pink. Finger hearts. Korean pop culture has invaded the Philippines in a very big way. So, it’s a surprise that their cars haven’t done the same. Though they’ve made in-roads in some segments—small budget cars and people movers to name two, they’re not household names yet. In life, changes happen in small, baby steps; once in a while though, a giant leap happens. For Kia, the Seltos is one of those times.