Apparently Kia Philippines wasn't done with bringing in just the Soluto. As part of the Korean brand's local relaunch (it's now under the Ayala Corporation), it has revamped its entire Philippine lineup.New prices, new variants and face-lifted
If you've been drawn to the stlyish Kia Grand Carnival, but have been a little put off by its P2.3-million asking price (we can't blame you for looking at the similarly priced Honda Odyssey instead), you'll be
Ever turn your head at an attractive vehicle recently, then do a double-take when you see that the badge is Kia? This has been happening because the Korean carmaker's models have improved significantly in terms of design and engineering over
Hi, Botchi. In your March 10, 2015, column, you've mentioned Korean vans that have quality issues. I read that remark with a bit of trepidation because I am in the market for a van.I've never owned a Korean vehicle.
Yesterday, ahead of the Manila International Auto Show, Columbian Autocar Corporation (aka Kia Philippines) launched two heavy hitters that will certainly make the market sit up and take notice. The first is the all-new Grand Carnival, a long overdue update to
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