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March 22, 2018

Ford Moves to Expand Isabela Dealership


Ford Philippines recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to formally kick off the construction of a bigger dealership in Isabela in a new location to better serve its customers in the province.

Isuzu Breaks Ground in Taytay, Rizal


Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC), the country’s leader in the commercial vehicle (CV) segment, has officially conducted a groundbreaking ceremony for its newest dealer network in Taytay, Rizal in line with the growing demands and expansion efforts of the company.

March 21, 2018

Toyota Hilux Celebrates 50 Years


One of the world’s toughest and most reliable partner, the Toyota Hilux is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Despite having a name that combines “High” and “Luxury”, it was born to be tough.

Mitsubishi Xpander Reservations Breach 1,800 Units


If you’re still on the fence about the Mitsubishi Xpander, prepare to get in line. According to Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) Senior Marketing for Marketing Services, Mr. Arlan Reyes, the Xpander’s reservation queue has already surpassed 1,800 units in less than 60 days.

Volvo XC40 Bags European Car of the Year


The Volvo XC40 small SUV has been named the 2018 European Car of the Year. It is the first win of this prestigious award for Volvo Cars, the Swedish premium car maker.

Hyundai, Kia May Have Airbag Failures


After escaping the global recall that affected automakers that used Takata airbag inflators, it seems Hyundai and Kia are now being pulled into the defective airbag mess, Reuters reports.

Will Jaguar-Land Rover's New Distributor Accept Older Units for Service?


In case you missed one of 2017’s biggest automotive news, Jaguar-Land Rover is back in the country under a new distributor: Coventry Motors Corporation. With a corporate culture that puts customer service front and center, we just had to ask how Coventry Motors Corporation plans to deal with vehicles sold under the former distributor and importer.

March 20, 2018

Which is Cheaper to Own: Nissan Patrol Royale or Toyota Land Cruiser Premium?


The Nissan Mobility Tour is all about giving the chance to would-be buyers to experience first-hand what Nissan Intelligent Mobility (NIM) is all about. Through a series of obstacles, features such as Around View Monitor and Intelligent 4x4 are put to the test.

Often overlooked though is that through these series of events, Nissan also wants to educate Filipino car buyers on the advantages of owning one of their vehicles. And so, we decide to put their math to the test and see if owning a Nissan is indeed a value-for-money aspect. For this particular example, we’ve decided to go straight into the deep end and pit the Nissan Patrol Royale versus the Toyota Land Cruiser LC200 Premium.


Spec-to-spec, not much separates these two politicians’ choice. On one hand, the Land Cruiser has the upper hand in terms of torque (a tree-pulling 615 Nm) while the Patrol Royale easily has 40 percent more horsepower (400). Both of these “katas ng pork barrel” also offer standard seating for 8, above 90 liters of fuel tank capacity, and vented disc brakes on all four corners—in case protesters decide to jump in front of your speeding convoy.

Dimensionally though, the Patrol Royale does have the advantage in packaging. It’s slightly shorter, but wider and taller than the Land Cruiser. It also has a bigger wheelbase and higher ground clearance (272 mm versus 225 mm) making peons look even smaller from the window.

Getting into the mechanicals, both the Nissan and Toyota offer hydraulically adjustable stabilizers (Nissan calls it Hydraulic Body Motion Control while Toyota calls it Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System), although the Patrol Royale does have the advantage of having independent suspension all-around to the Land Cruiser’s rear 4-link with coil springs.

Nissan’s advantage also extends to the creature comfort features. With the exception of ventilated power adjustable front seats and an additional rear aircon zone, it has the advantage over the Toyota from the generous infotainment system with 13-speaker Bose sound system to even front and rear proximity sensors with a 360-degree camera (the Land Cruiser, shockingly, has no camera whatsoever).

Now, here’s the most surprising part: despite the increased thirst of its 5.6-liter V8 engine gasoline engine, the Patrol Royale actually ends up with a lower ownership cost up to 100,000 kilometers.


Going through Nissan and Toyota’s Preventive Maintenance Service (PMS) menu, the Toyota Land Cruiser does have lower servicing cost. Factor in better fuel mileage and lower fuel cost, its running cost 52.8 percent lower than the Patrol Royale.

So where does the Patrol Royale gain ground? Simple: lower purchase price. Thanks to the effects of TRAIN, the Patrol Royale has a close to P 1 million (P 900,100) price advantage over the Land Cruiser, and this goes a long way in helping the Nissan recoup its more expensive fuel and servicing cost. In fact, over a period of 100,000 kilometers, it’s ownership cost per kilometer is P 51.63 compared to Toyota’s P 53.16.

Find out more about Nissan’s aftersales program at the final leg of the Nissan Mobility Tour. It’s happening on March 23-25, 2018 at SM City Davao.

March 19, 2018

Firestone Returns to Philippines as Bridgestone's Budget Brand


One of the world’s biggest and most popular tire brands, Firestone, returns to the Philippine market this year to service the massive compact car segment. With Firestone’s comeback, it provides car owners in the country high-quality, but affordable OE replacement tires.

Global NCAP Urges Trump to "Make America First" in Pedestrian Protection


In response to President Donald Trump’s claim last week that a so called ‘bowling ball’ test is preventing US automobiles from entering the Japanese market, Global NCAP has written to the US President urging him to make ‘America First’ in pedestrian protection by adopting the same global standard applied by Japan.

Review: 2018 Honda Civic Type R


This isn’t the most powerful car I’ve ever driven and it’s not the most expensive either. Yet, when I received word that the Honda Civic Type R would be available for a five-day test drive, it came with a set of instructions as detailed and as specific as a dad sending off her daughter to the prom. But like any juvenile-minded motoring hack, I didn’t pay attention. All I remember was staring at this hot, sought-after girl in a Championship White dress at my doorstep. What did I do? Ride her all night long.

Caltex Philippines Gears Up for Holy Week Exodus


Holy Week is just around the corner and drivers are preparing their cars for a long ride. Caltex Ka-Road Trip extends assistance along key highways in the country from Holy Wednesday (March 28) to Easter Sunday (April 1).

Petron Wants You to Say A Prayer for Safe Travels this Holy Week


Petron Lakbay Alalay, the country’s longest running motorist roadside assistance program has evolved over the past three decades from a small group of Petron employees volunteering to spend their Holy Week break to provide emergency aid for car problems like overheating, flat tires, and the like, into a comprehensive year-round program to ensure that with Petron, “the best ang biyahe.”

March 17, 2018

Ford Announces Jeep Wrangler Fighter


Ford, under the leadership of Jim Hackett, is revealing concrete plans that will see the carmaker revamp its line-up to focus more on SUVs and trucks over the next couple of years.

Hyundai Philippines Named Top in Customer After-Sales Satisfaction Across Asia-Pacific


Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI) garnered top honors for Customer Satisfaction in After-Sales Service in the Hyundai Asia-Pacific distributorship network.

Nissan Expands to Butuan with NREDI-Designed Dealership


Just a few weeks after opening their showroom in Dumaguete, Nissan Philippines formally inaugurates another dealership, this time in Butuan, Agusan del Norte.

March 16, 2018

This is the World's Best-Selling SUV for 2017


The Nissan X-TRAIL is the world’s best-selling SUV in 2017, according to automotive market data research expert JATO.

March 15, 2018

Mazda to Develop Lithium-Ion Starter Batteries


Just when some enthusiasts begun to dismiss using lithium-ion batteries as starter batteries, Mazda has just announced that they are working with ELIIY Power Co., Ltd. and Ube Industries, Ltd. to develop a durable heat- and impact-resistant 12-volt lithium-ion batteries as a replacement for the conventional lead-acid starter batteries.

Manila International Auto Show Slated from April 5-8, 2018


The 2018 Manila International Auto Show is slated to return to the World Trade Center in Pasay City this April 5 to 8, 2018. Organized by Worldbex Services International, this year’s show will feature 24 automotive brands as well as a strong aftermarket and accessories line-up.

Hyundai Philippines Advances Regional Entrepreneurship Through AMEN partnership


Hyundai was the official mobility partner of the first ASEAN Mentorship for Entrepreneurs Network (AMEN). AMEN, a flagship program of the ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC), was launched in November 2017 and designed to accelerate the scaling of the small enterprises in ASEAN through mentorship.