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August 11, 2019

The 2019 Ford Ranger Just Cost P 1.10 Per Kilometer to Maintain for 10 Years


Carmakers typically hype on the big stuff when it comes to their product offerings—a new or revised engine, a classier interior, and/or refreshed looks. It comes as no surprise then that the small stuff often gets buried in all the hoopla; until it’s been unearthed.

Toyota Philippines Just Confirmed: We're Finally Getting the Toyota Safety Sense System


A quick look at Toyota Motor Philippines’ media release about latest leg of their Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Campus Tour may sound innocuous. But hidden in a single line reveals one very important detail: Toyota Safety Sense is finally coming to local models.

Hyundai Just Threw Shade at Nissan in Their Latest Web Advert


Whoa, talk about being a straight talker! Hyundai Philippines is using one of the unique traits of the Santa Fe mid-sized SUV to diss the competition, particularly the Nissan Terra. (You can check the screen cap for yourself immediately below, or view the web ad in full below).

August 9, 2019

J&T Express Adds 60 More Foton Commercial Vehicles to Its Fleet


Last March, Foton Philippines turned over 130 units of various trucks to global brand J&T Express, making it one of Foton’s biggest clients. Now, the Indonesian-based express delivery provider is adding 60 more units, this time composed of the Foton Tornado 2.4C, F-Van, EST-M Hurricane 4x2 F-Van, Tornado M4.2C, and TransVan Cargo.

The 2020 Ford Everest is Finally in the Philippines (/w Specs)


More than 65,000 units sold and three generations later, Ford Philippines launches the new and refreshed version if its best-selling Everest. Available in two variants, it’s now available at all authorized Ford dealerships with a starting price of P 1.995 million.

Ford is Now Paying Owners for Defective Infotainment Systems


There’s no end to Ford’s legal troubles. After covering up and potentially heading to court over how it dealt with the problematic Power Shift dual clutch transmission, the American carmaker is now setting aside a hefty sum to compensate owners equipped with an early version of MyFord Touch. USD 17 million (~ P 885 million) is being set aside as part of a class action lawsuit settlement who complained about the software’s shortcomings.

Nissan Philippines Starts Work on Valenzuela City Dealership


Nissan Philippines, Inc. (NPI) together with Prospercars Inc. started construction on Valenzuela City’s very first Nissan Dealership in Malinta, Valenzuela City on July 29, 2019.

In Celebration of their 31st Anniversary, Toyota Philippines is Discounting the Fortuner, Hilux, and Vios


In Philippines culture, it’s common for people celebrating their birthday to offer a treat or libre to their friends or family. Well, in celebration of their 31st anniversary this month, Toyota Motor Philippines is doing the same with deals on the Vios, Hilux, and Fortuner until the end of August.

August 8, 2019

MG's First Pickup Truck is More Powerful Than the Ranger Raptor


By and large, it’s easy to tell which vehicle segments MG and Maxus would compete in—if it’s a passenger vehicle or light SUV, it’s an MG; if it’s a commercial vehicle or light truck, it’s Maxus. With both brands belonging to China’s SAIC Group, that’s all well and good; that is, until you get stuff like the MG Extender.

Latest in Transport and Logistics to be Showcased at World Trade Center this Month


The Transparency Market Research, a global market research firm, forecasted the Philippines’ freight and logistics market to reach up to P 3.26 trillion by 2023. True enough; the Filipino population is seeing this strong demand for storage facilities and warehouses especially for food, beverage, apparel, and other parcels. There was also a significant increase in the popularity of express delivery at premium price. This movement in the country’s economy resulted from greater spending power brought by the robust economy.

Could Geely Shake Up the Local Automotive Industry?


Geely is making a comeback, and this time they’ll have backing from an unlikely source: Sojitz Corporation. Sojitz is a “sogo shosha” or a general trading company, and this means they’re involved in the buying, selling, importing, and exporting of various goods including automobiles. Now, a Japanese trading company importing Chinese cars is an odd combination in itself, but it must not be forgotten, Sojitz used to own 49 percent of Mitsubishi Motors Philippines before divesting their stake in June of last year.

UPDATED: What's All the Brouhaha About the Honda BR-V's Fuel Pump?


UPDATE 2: Honda Cars Philippines has now officialized a recall (6/12/20).

UPDATE 1: Honda Cars Philippines says they have fixed all affected units already (8/13/2019).

“The issue is the lack of communication about the problem. If this is a known problem, they [customers] shouldn’t have to wait for months for the part. How impossible is that? Why is that wala pa ring statement ang Honda Cars Philippines. Imagine being a customer, and not wanting to use your car in case you can’t start it again, and then having to see all Honda’s attention and money being spent on the launch of the new BR-V,” quips from the lengthy rant of an influencer who doesn’t seem to properly grasp the whole situation here.

August 7, 2019

Toyota Motor Philippines Adds New One Billion-Peso Metal Press Line


Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP) inaugurated today its new P1-billion high-technology press line, which includes a 1,600-ton servo-type press machine with automated sheet feeder and unloader robot. This marks the start of local production for side member panels, TMP’s single largest localization project under the Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy (CARS) Program.

P 30,000 is Enough to Bump Up the Toyota GR Supra's Power by 25 Percent


It looks like the era of simply plugging a car into a computer for a tune is really upon us. Case in point is Litchfield and their work on the 2020 GR Supra.

Mercedes-Benz Philippines Launches 7-Seater GLE Luxury SUV (w/ Specs)


Auto Nation Group (ANG), the importer and distributor of Mercedes-Benz in the Philippines launches the new mid-sized 7-seater GLE. The spiritual successor of the M-Class, the 2019 GLE exudes presence and power, while also heightening comfort and spaciousness inside.

Attention Davao and Cebu! Get Front Row Seats to Subaru's Famous Precision Driving Show


Attention Cebuanos and Davaoeños! Subaru is showing some love as they bring Guinness World record holder and legendary precision driver Russ Swift during two action-packed weekends this August.

Peugeot Transforms the 3008 Into An Off-Road Adventure Machine


The Peugeot 3008 may not be the first SUV you had in mind for an off-road adventure in muddy trails or deep forests; after all, it’s solely available in front-wheel drive. But, that didn’t stop the folks over at Peugeot who transformed one example into a unique go-anywhere model.

August 6, 2019

The 2020 Honda BR-V Remains a Segment Standout


Once in a while, Honda needs to remind people on just how good their vehicles are. Three years have gone by since the Philippine market launch of the 7-seater BR-V, and it remains forever young—withstanding the test of time despite a much more crowded segment now.

How Much Has the Toyota Camry Changed in 15 Years?


Bold and modern — these are two words that best describe the 2019 Toyota Camry. As the brand’s iconic executive sedan, the Camry has withstood the test of time in terms of delivering both luxury and performance throughout the generations. But just how much has it evolved? For this review, we had the privilege of bonding with the current 2019 model and also taking a trip down memory lane to revisit its predecessor—15 years prior, to be exact, to the year when the big-body design was the talk of the town.

The Nissan Navara Black Edition is Made for Those Who Hate Chrome


Sick of chrome on your pick-up truck? Nissan’s got you covered with the limited-edition Navara Black Edition.

Parking the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Outdoors Can Give You Additional 1,300 Kilometers of Range


Hyundai is launching its first car fitted with a solar roof charging system: the Sonata Hybrid. Its application on this executive sedan will be the first of many Hyundai and Kia vehicles to offer this technology.

Do You Want Honda Cars Philippines to Bring in the Civic Hatchback?


Do you think Honda Cars Philippines should bring in the Civic hatchback? Apparently, the thought has crossed the company’s President and General Manager Noriyuki Takakura’s mind several times. Though nothing is set in stone yet, it’s not the first time he’s breached the possibility of bringing over the Civic Type R’s “warmer” sibling.

August 5, 2019

Here's Your First Official Look at Suzuki's New 3-row SUV: the XL6


With the popularity of small 7-seater MPVs being turned into SUVs, it was only a matter of time for Suzuki to join the fray. Well, the wait won’t be long as the compact car specialist is launching the XL6 on the third week of August.

Yes, You Can Place an Order for This P 230-Million Pagani


If you happen to have P 230 million lying around, then you may be a candidate for one of 40 Pagani Huayra Roadster BCs. Not content by simply chopping off the roof, the Huayra Roadster BC reduces its weight, increases its power and aero, and adds even more unique styling details.

BMW's Decision to Axe the Z4 May Result in a Future Toyota Supra Engineered by Mazda


With BMW striving to cut its operating expenses, reports coming out suggest that they may be culling some of their niche products.

Is Kia Philippines Looking to Source More Products from China?


When Kia Philippines sourced the Soluto from China, it certainly raised some eyebrows. Will the Korean automaker start sourcing more models from there?

August 4, 2019

Isuzu Breaks Ground in Tagum, Davao del Norte


Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC), the country’s leader in the commercial vehicle segment in the Philippines, is beginning the construction of its new dealership in Tagum, Davao Del Norte in line with the growing demands and expansion efforts of the company.

Caltex Expands Presence in Tourist Destinations


Caltex, marketed by Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI), continues to strengthen its presence in the country with the opening of three new service stations in Greater Manila Area. The three latest additions to Caltex’s continuously growing number of service stations are located in Batangas, Laguna and Bulacan all of which are strategic locations as they are well-known local tourist destinations.