January 6, 2020
The 2020 Subaru WRX STI is the Last of Its Kind
Raise your glass and toast to the Subaru WRX STI—an iconic model that’ll be the subject of a very long goodbye this year. Saddled with pressure to improve its fuel economy, and perhaps make its performance more attainable to the ordinary man, this car is representative of a dying breed of factory-tuned compacts made for those with a razor-sharp mindset: to go fast, and do it brutally.
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Driver's Seat,
Sports Sedan,
Subaru WRX STI
January 5, 2020
Students are Transforming the Mazda CX-5 into a Dakar-Ready Off-Roader
Ever wondered how the CX-5 would look like if it were made to compete in the Dakar Rally? Well, wonder no more because students in Japan’s Nihon Automobile College (NATS) is turning that into reality with the CX-Runner.
Filed Under:
Compact SUV,
Mazda CX-5,
News,
Tokyo Auto Salon
Meet Aston Martin's Traffic-Proof Vehicle
Aston Martin isn’t just creating their first-ever SUV, but now, they’ve also come up with their very-own helicopter. Developed in partnership with Airbus Corporate Helicopters, the ACH130 Aston Martin Edition brings the British supercar maker’s coachbuilding skills to the mile-high club.
Filed Under:
Aston Martin Corporate,
News
January 3, 2020
Lexus Was Slapped with a Hefty Fine for Practices Which are Business as Usual in the Philippines
Toyota’s premium division, Lexus was slapped with an 87.6 million RMB (~ P 642-million) in the world’s largest car market, China for market practices which were deemed monopolistic. Interestingly enough, these practices are quite normal here in the Philippines.
Filed Under:
Lexus Corporate,
News
What Does Mazda's Off-Road Traction Assist Do Anyway?
Crossovers aren’t normally equipped to go off the beaten track. With no low-range transfer case or locking differentials, the most rugged thing they’ll end up doing is climb up the mall parking lot ramp. However, as buyers look for choices that give them an increased level of capability (it’s a security blanket more than anything), carmakers can’t ignore engineering crossovers with an increased level of skill for dirt and mud.
Filed Under:
Compact Crossover,
Feature,
Mazda CX-30,
Technology
MG Philippines is Reportedly Going to Launch a Fortuner, Everest Fighter
Despite being beaten to the punch by Maxus in plans to introduce a pickup truck locally, MG’s not backing down. Apart from confirming that its MG Extender (a pickup based off the Maxus T70, which in turn, is based off the T60) is still a go, reports say they’re also introducing their very own 7-seater body-on-frame SUV some time this year.
Filed Under:
MG D90,
Mid-sized SUV,
News,
Rumors
Review: 2020 Mazda CX-30 AWD Sport
Hubris. That’s what landed Mazda into trouble with the CX-3. At the time of its launch five years ago, it seemed they could do no wrong—their sweeping KODO design coupled with the Skyactiv powertrain delivered them one critical hit after another. But when it was time to come up with a sub-compact crossover, they read the market wrong. Too small and too expensive—it didn’t deliver the numbers Mazda thought were there.
Filed Under:
Compact Crossover,
Driver's Seat,
Mazda CX-30
January 2, 2020
Ford Philippines Extends Coverage of Emergency Roadside Assistance
Ford Philippines is extending the coverage of its free emergency roadside assistance from one to three years as part of its efforts to improve the ownership experience.
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Ford Corporate,
News,
Service
12 Cars to Watch Out for in 2020
As the world enters a new year, carmakers in the Philippines are once again bullish with the prospects of a growing industry. After being hit hard by the implementation of the new vehicle excise tax in 2018, and some subsequent recovery in 2019, the industry is once again looking to new models to further fuel their growth this year.
Filed Under:
carguide.ph,
Feature
January 1, 2020
The Mitsubishi Outlander and ASX Will Finally Be Replaced in 2020
As far as automobiles go, Mitsubishi’s pair of crossovers—the Outlander and ASX has been one of the longest serving ones. In its current form, the compact Outlander’s been around since 2013, while for the ASX, it’s even longer—first seeing action in 2009. Thankfully, the wait for their replacement will soon be over as the Japanese carmaker’s confirmed that both will be replaced by 2020.
Filed Under:
Compact SUV,
Mitsubishi ASX,
Mitsubishi Outlander,
News,
Sub-Compact SUV
Volvo's T8 Twin Engine Line Results in Cleaner Air Inside and Out
Volvo prides itself as being designed around people, and with that, they have made it their mission to be environmentally responsible—a tough act for any carmaker.
Filed Under:
Environment,
Feature,
Technology,
Volvo S90,
Volvo XC60,
Volvo XC90
Hino Opens in Tacloban, Leyte
Hino Motors Philippines expands its retail network with the inauguration of its dealership in Tacloban City, Leyte. With this, Leyte will have access to Hino’s line of commercial vehicles such as the 300, 500, and 700 series trucks, buses, and even modern PUV units. It will also offer spare parts and after-sales service for trucks and buses.
Filed Under:
Dealerships,
Hino Corporate,
News
The Reina is Now the Best Selling Vehicle for Hyundai Philippines
Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. sold 2,981 units last November, or a 4.4 percent growth versus October’s 2,856 units. This is the exclusive Philippine Hyundai distributor’s third highest monthly sales in 2019.
Filed Under:
Hyundai Corporate,
Hyundai Reina,
News,
PHL Auto Industry
2019 Mazda CX-5 AWD Diesel: Long-Term Test Update # 2
With three months to go until its next scheduled preventive maintenance, it’s time to give a brief update on our long-term Sonic Silver Mazda CX-5 AWD Sport Diesel. Nine months into ownership, everything’s fine with our first-ever diesel.
Filed Under:
Compact SUV,
Driver's Seat,
Feature,
Long-Term Test,
Mazda CX-5
Autohub Group Launches App-Based Service Appointment Service
The Autohub Group is launching a high-tech, innovative, and convenient way to engage with their customers: the Autohub Mobile App.
Filed Under:
News,
Technology
Disgraced Former Nissan CEO Flees Japan for Lebanon
How is this for a plot twist? After more than a year in Japanese custody due for four counts of financial misconduct, disgraced former Nissan CEO has surfaced in Lebanon.
Filed Under:
Carlos Ghosn,
News,
Nissan Corporate
December 28, 2019
Geely Philippines Says All 3 Variants of Coolray SUVs Are Now Readily Available
Since Geely’s brand launch, most of the attention went straight for the top-of-the-line P 1.198-million Coolray 1.5 Sport; it’s totally legit too with its high value for money quotient, and myriad of standard comfort and luxury features. But now, Sojitz G Auto Philippines (SGAP) wants to focus your attention on two other Coolray variants—the P 978k Comfort and the P 1.088-million Premium.
Filed Under:
Car Launch,
Compact Crossover,
Geely Coolray,
News
Nissan Boss Tapped to Lead Carmaker's Recovery Resigns Weeks Into His New Job
The musical chairs at Nissan isn’t over as the man tasked to lead the Japanese carmaker’s recovery has quit just weeks into his new job.
Filed Under:
Carlos Ghosn,
News,
Nissan Corporate
December 27, 2019
Subaru's EyeSight Cameras Will Soon Help You See at Intersections
Hitachi Automotive Systems, the company partly responsible for Subaru’s EyeSight system says they’ve now enhanced the range of the stereoscopic camera to enable Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) at intersections without the need for millimeter-wave radar.
Filed Under:
News,
Safety,
Subaru Corporate,
Technology
December 26, 2019
Yes, There's a 2021 Subaru Levorg STI Sport Coming
The all-new, second-generation Subaru Levorg hasn’t even arrived in showrooms yet, and STI’s already gotten their grimy hands on one. This is our first shot at the upcoming Levorg STI Sport.
Filed Under:
News,
Sports Sedan,
Subaru Levorg,
Tokyo Auto Salon
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