Which of these top-spec hatchbacks is the more ideal city car?
Considering how little love hatchbacks get here in our market, it's definitely a relief that there are still a few five-doors being sold here.Two good examples are the Honda Brio and the Toyota Wigo, arguably among the most dominant
To say it's improved is an understatement
The Mitsubishi Montero Sport is one popular sport-utility vehicle. No sense in arguing against that. As a personal observation, I've noticed that for every two Montero Sport units I see at any given time, I can only spot a
Entry-level cars are changing
In the past, whenever the term 'base' was used to describe a car, it usually meant a no-frills, bare-bones ride. However, those days are long gone as today's base cars-like the Honda City 1.3 S variant you
Parokya ni Edgar drummer Dindin Moreno plays a different kind of beat driving a familiar (and updated) workhorse
A few days before I picked up the 2009 Toyota Fortuner test unit, my five-year-old daughter had said to me: "Daddy? Can you buy a bigger car, please? Like a monster truck!"I had been driving the same compact SUV
Is ‘Comfort’ really still its first name?
Honda's current-generation Comfortable Runabout Vehicle or CR-V, as it is popularly known, is getting along in years. Having been around since 2007, the Honda CR-V is now going through a midlife crisis in car-model years despite leading
This car ain't broke, not at all. What it's suffering from is a datedness that mere upgrades to the sheet metal and interior won't reverse.
The Isuzu Crosswind is a very curious model. On the one hand, if I hadn't bothered tracing its physical evolution these past few years via photos on the Internet, I'd have been hard pressed to note the differences between this
Does it live up to the hype?
Imagine yourself in a deep, solemn and relaxing state. There are no external noises, just the sound of your breathing and the rhythmic beat of your heart. As you visualize yourself flying out to nowhere, you suddenly feel your heart race unexplainably.
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