It was kind of interesting how much the Rolex Daytona has penetrated the car enthusiast watch market. And I’m not talking about the recent craziness for anything with the crown, it’s pretty historical. The other day we…
In my 15 years of being a motoring scribe, I’ve had the pleasure of taking home some of the best cars I could only ever hope to afford. A few of them include the Porsche Panamera Turbo,…
From 2014, up to 2019 projections, the Philippine Automotive Industry has been doing very well in the long run. While it has been on a slump since 2018 after post-TRAIN implementation, the industry as a whole, has…
The realities and technologies of the automotive world are changing rapidly. We need to understand several things about the new systems and even the new world in which we will be living. The big news is electrics.…
1)Dingdong Dantes (Actor/ Superbike Enthusiast) I really like going around the city with this electric scooter. With its 50-kilometer distance capacity when fully charged, this vehicle can be smoothly flicked along the busy streets without the fear…
Ferrari chose Rome as launch city for their new car. This was appropriate because the new car was a welcome reminder to the world that cars can still look beautiful. Not just strong, or dominating, or “having…
China has massively moved forward, proudly showing off their collective industry’s latest technologies and an ambitious electrification program for their vehicle line-up. By 2035, the Chinese automotive market is expected to be exclusively electric. Current battery technology…
The Mazda Miata MX-5 is a global phenomenon: well-loved, respected and admired by almost all segments of car culture. It is a paragon of efficiency, lightweight, nimble handling, outstanding grip and a minimalist approach to capture the…
In my 20 years in the automotive industry, I have seen how passionate men are with their vehicles. Some give them names, lavish it with hundreds of thousands of pesos in upgrades, cleans, and caress them every…
I just returned from a short trip to Singapore last weekend, and what really struck me was the sheer number of people who walk to work, whether in part in conjunction with a train or bus ride,…