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Isuzu: Diesel power keeps the fight burning

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It is interesting to note that despite the few and diesel-powered only models it offers—Alterra SUV, Crosswind AUV, D-Max pickup, N-Series light-duty multi-purpose truck—Isuzu Philippines Corp. ended up fourth in the domestic automotive industry with the most number of products sold from January to November 2012.

Posted: December 26th, 2012 in Motoring,Photos & Videos | Read More »

Suzuki sticks to fuel efficiency, low price

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Suzuki, for so long, had been known for its motorcycles. Then recently, it showed just how much desirable its small svelte cars are. Lately, it’s been making inroads in the mid-sized sedan market, notably with the entry of Kizashi.

Posted: December 26th, 2012 in Motoring | Read More »

JAC automobiles gaining ground in local market

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MANILA, Philippines—Automobiles made in China are slowly creeping in the Philippine market. While AUVs and SUVs are lording it over the Philippine roads, utility vehicles are quietly making money, according to Joseph Lim Sy of the Mitsui Group of Companies. Seeing that the market is responsive with this, JAC Automobile International Philippines Inc. becomes the [...]

Posted: April 6th, 2011 in Inquirer Features | Read More »

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