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Words by Ferman Lao | Photos courtesy of General Motors Corporation
 
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It's been a while since the world has last seen a new Corvette; exactly eight years have passed since the C6 (6th gen) was introduced. Since then, the competition has upped the ante and introduced their own interpretation of the ultimate American muscle car (see SRT Viper). However, just as the very first Corvette (C1) changed the scene 60 years ago, so does the latest all-new 2014 C7 Corvette. And on the 50th anniversary of the legendary C2 Corvette, they've resurrected a historical badge from the Corvette's long colorful history and christened this the Stingray.
Words by Leo Lim | Photos courtesy of Toyota Motor Corporation
 
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Unless you've been living under a rock, you should have noticed that Lexus is currently on the initiative in rejuvenating its entire line up, which all started with the LFA. They've already crossed out the ES, GS, LS, LX, and RX on their to-do list, and the next to get the much-needed treatment is the all-new 2014 IS that's scheduled to make its debut in Detroit.
Words by Christopher Kho | Photos courtesy of PSA Peugeot Citroën
 
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Just because you're small doesn't mean you can't dream big, right? So what Peugeot sent their latest 208 subcompact to the gym and gave it a few shots of creatine. And after months of sweat, blood, and tears, this is what they got: the all-new 2008 compact crossover.
 
As they've intended the 2008 for a global market, Peugeot took a more conservative approach in the design department. And when I say “conservative,” I mean they tried to make it fit in a bit better with the rest of four-wheelers on the road, unlike the outlandish Citroëns. But that doesn't mean it doesn't stand out in a crowd.
Words by Jose Carlo R. Sapera | Photos courtesy of Toyota Motor Corporation
 
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For those who were already around in the 70's, you probably know what a Toyota Crown is. In fact, the model has been around since 1955 and is touted as Toyota’s flagship sedan. And to cap off the year of the water dragon, the Aichi-based Japanese car manufacturer rolled-out the red carpet for the all-new 2013 Crown.
 
Two flavors of the Crown are on offer: a commanding Royal and a stylish Athlete.
Words by Christopher Kho
 
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Back in December 2012, we dropped by Volvo Makati to catch up with our friends from Viking Cars Inc. And while checking out their showroom display, we chanced upon their latest 2013 brochure. It listed down all their dealerships, including the upcoming Volvo Alabang and Volvo North EDSA, with their full line-up for the coming year. Of course it had the C30, S40, S60, V60, S80, XC60, and XC90. But there was a particular one that caught our eye, one that wasn't on the list a few months back. It was the all-new Volvo V40. According to one of their staff, it's coming first quarter of this year.
Words by Jose Carlo R. Sapera | Photos courtesy of Daimler AG
 
eclass mainThe Mercedes-Benz E-Class has been a four-eyed-fiend since 1995. So after two and a half generations, the Germans with their fancy mustaches finally had enough of it and traded four-eyes for two in the refreshed E-Class for 2014.
 
While its yet to make its public debut at the upcoming 2013 Detroit Auto Show, they went ahead and gave us all the specs so we start drooling over it.
Words by Christopher Kho
 
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Quite recently, PGA Cars Inc. rounded up the 2012 NCAA Champions San Beda Red Lions to mark the arrival of the all-new Audi Q3 into the Philippines. During the special sneak preview, the team was joined by San Beda’s Rector Father Tarcisio Ma. Narciso, OSB, Father Basil Apostol, and of course, PGA Cars Chairman Robert Coyiuto Jr.
 
So why the Red Lions? Well apparently, PGA Cars Chairman RCJ as he likes to be called, is an alumnus of San Beda College and currently serves as a Trustee. We guess it's his way of showing support for his alma mater.
Words by Leslie Sy | Photos courtesy of Mazda Motor Corporation
 
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KODO is Mazda's newest design and styling philosophy. According to them, a car's design should “capture the beauty and power of a cheetah pouncing on its prey” or what they simply call as “Soul of Motion.” The first to adopt the KODO ideology was the all-new CX-5 and was followed shortly by the all-new Mazda 6. And for 2013, the next model that steps up to get the KODO-treatment is the CX-9.
 
First released in 2007, the CX-9 gets a KODO-facelift to give it a new outlook in life and now looks very much like its newest siblings. They've changed the headlights, grill, and front bumper, with minor revisions at the back. But aside from this, there are no major mechanical changes announced for the CX-9.
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