Thursday, March 29, 2012

Honda Thailand resumes production

                                A few months ago, Thailand was hit by a big storm and was flooded for days. A lot of their cars on stock has been damaged and was trashed. And now that they're slowly getting up and recovering, their main objective is to be fully functional and operations will normalize this coming April.

Source: TopGearPH

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Mitsubishi announces Fuzion recall


             

                                    A few years ago, Toyota including other car companies were involved in vehicle quality issues wherein owners got into several accidents and claimed lives. This issue was a wake up call for all car companies to make sure that their vehicles are safe before sold to customers.

                                   Mitsubishi announced a recall for the Fuzion which involves the steering column shafts that might fail due to the lack of welding support. There has been no reported accidents because of mechanical failures. If you happen to own a Fuzion, you can check your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to see if your car is affected or not.

Keep safe everyone!

Source: TopGearPH

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Hyundai reveals a sneak peek of the All New Santa Fe




                              Hyundai reveals a concept picture of the all new Hyundai Santa Fe just in time for the New York International Auto Show in April. According to Hyundai, it incorporates the popular Fluidic Sculpture Design language with a new twist, "Storm Edge".

                              The concept still has the design cues from the current generation Santa Fe but this time, it has bolder lines and muscular shape, a departure from the "sexy" 2012 Santa Fe. There's still no news when will this all new vehicle be available worldwide.

Stay tuned for more details! :)

Source: TopGearPH

Thursday, March 1, 2012

All new GS sedan launched in the Philippines

                             
                             I've been a big fan of Lexus since I had the chance to ride in my aunt's Lexus ES. It's very comfortable and refined. And recently, Lexus Manila launched the fourth generation GS Sedan. It's available in 2 trim levels, the F Sport and the standard. However, the cheaper version of the all new GS won't be available since it's engine displacement is lower, thus it has to pay the import taxes from Japan.


                              The new GS is powered by a 3.5 liter V6 engine, it drives well and it looks good, to. The pricing starts from P 4.238 (standard) to P 4.818 Million (F Sport)


Source:  TopGearPH