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June 20, 2023

GAC Motor PH Accepts Reservations For All-New GS3. Prices Start At P 998K


GAC Motor Philippines has confirmed that the new-generation GS3 (now known as GS3 EMZOOM) is launching on June 30. But before that, they’ve revealed two crucial pieces of information: the variants and prices.

It's Finally Happening: Subaru EyeSight Is Coming To MT-Equipped Models


After grappling on how to implement it for manual transmission-equipped vehicles, Subaru has done it: EyeSight is finally coming on models equipped with a clutch for the 2024 model year.

Here's Proof That The LTO Recognizes The Suzuki Ertiga Hybrid As A Hybrid


When Suzuki Auto Philippines launched the Ertiga Hybrid, there was some confusion as to its classification as a Hybrid Vehicle as defined by the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act or EVIDA law. Some even thought that it pushed the law to its limit simply because its Smart Hybrid Vehicle by Suzuki (SHVS) system is the mildest form of the mild hybrid system.

Flash Express Fleets Up With Foton Trucks


Flash Express, a fast-growing courier and logistics company in the Philippines speeds up its logistics transport services by purchasing additional fleets from Foton Motor Philippines, Inc.

June 19, 2023

Soon, Your Babies Will Be Soothed By The Sound Of The Honda NSX


There are a lot of stuffed animals that make squeaking noises or play music when hugged, either to excite or soothe the children playing with them. Soon, though, babies (at least in Japan) will be able to have special plushies that play the sound of a revving Honda NSX sportscar.

Foton Motor PH Receives 4 International Awards From Foton Motor


Foton’s Philippine distributor, Foton Motor Philippines Inc./United Asia Automotive Group Inc. (UAAGI) brought home four international awards at the Foton Global Partners Conference 2023.

Review: 2023 GAC GN6 270T GE


There’s something amiss that you sense the moment you enter the GAC GN6. Mind you, it has nothing to do with ergonomics or any of that. It has to do with the smell. At first, you pin the blame on the plastics; it is, after all, a common complaint among Chinese vehicles. But then it occurs to you: it doesn’t smell like plastics or adhesives or a dead rat. It smells like rubber—like someone put a bunch of tires in the cabin and had it bake there for some time. A minute later, you find the culprit: the t-type spare is located between the first two rows of seats, covered by a rather flimsy cloth-lined particle board cover.