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For almost two decades, die-hard Isuzu fans in the country had to be content with just one sport utility vehicle — the Trooper. Known for its reliability and sturdiness, the Trooper was the only SUV from Isuzu since it was introduced in the Philippines in 1984 by General Motors Pilipinas.
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There’s nothing like a crisis, especially a calamity of the pocket, to make people get a reality check. Do we really need that much power in vehicles? Do we need to compensate for that cute little thing the Lord has blessed us with and strut around in really big SUVs? Is it ok to go to work in a four-kilometer-to-a-liter luxury sedan while the kids go to public school?
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Suzuki Philippines Inc. launched May 14, the 2005 Suzuki Endurance Run at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Open Grounds. The nationwide run is a non-stop, 50-day course that kicked off in Manila and covers Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. It will showcase Suzuki’s latest line-up of 4-stroke under bone solo bikes, ranging from 110 to 150 cc engines.
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Cruising, Going Places! — Manila Bulletin’s motor travel magazine — will arrive in Catanduanes Island, in the Bicol Region, today, after a long drive from Manila to Tabaco, and a two-hour ride on a RO-RO vessel to San Andres town. This is the second leg of the annual cross country drive of Cruising, which commemorates its sixth year anniversary.
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