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Suzuki launches the Ciaz sedan

Suzuki Philippines has officially launched the Ciaz subcompact sedan. Suzuki is positioning the Ciaz as a sensible and innovative car for the Asian market.…

Honda PH launches all-new 10th-generation Civic sedan

Honda is pulling out all stops for its all-new Civic sedan. The new car features a sporty new design and an available turbocharged VTEC engine. Honda hopes that the Civic can once again rocket to the top…

Volkswagen unveils Golf

The sporty Volkswagen Golf was an excellent way to introduce the model, and now VW Philippines is expanding the lineup by introducing two new Golf variants.…

Play Golf: Volkswagen PH launches Highline and Comfortline variants

The sporty Volkswagen Golf was an excellent way to introduce the model, and now VW Philippines is expanding the lineup by introducing two new Golf variants.   What is it? The Golf Highline and Comfortline are new…

MIAS brings the heat to PH’s auto market

THE AUTOMOTIVE market is sizzling hot, if the crowd at the Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) is an accurate gauge. More than 110,000 visitors trooped to the World Trade Center complex over the four days of the…

Precision driver Russ Swift to perform three shows daily at MIAS

WORLD-renowned precision driver and Guinness world record holder Russ Swift returns to the Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) from April 7 to 10 at the World Trade Center. Swift will once again amaze visitors to MIAS with…

Batman v Superman: the cars of Justice

What does god need with a starship, or for that matter, a sports car? Superman, the god figure of the blockbuster Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, of course has no need for a motorized conveyance. (He…

Porsche Cayenne Diesel is fast and frugal at the pump

There are times when your SUV just isn’t fast enough. This isn’t one of those. Behind the wheel of the Cayenne Diesel, every reaction is just that much quicker. There may be two tons of steel and…

All-new Cooper Clubman: Mini’s maxi

THE MINI has been growing steadily under BMW’s watch, and we don’t mean just the sales volume. The cars themselves, while remaining compact by today’s standards, are positively gigantic compared to the original. And Mini isn’t finished…

Something’s great and small: Mazda2 on the road

SUBCOMPACT cars used to be a form of cruel and unusual punishment where driving was concerned. But within the last couple of generations, some Japanese B-segment cars turned their very smallness into a desirable feature. By embracing…

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