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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

 

Seventh heaven

Philippine BMW distributor Asian Carmakers Corp. launches the new BMW 7 Series uber-luxury sedan


As the recognized benchmark in its class, the BMW 7 Series is rolling proof that large, opulent sedans need not be hulking behemoths with slow reflexes and even slower acceleration capabilities. The car has undoubtedly shown over its four previous generations that “luxury” and “high performance” are terms not exclusive to one another.

Recently, Philippine BMW distributor Asian Carmakers Corp. (ACC) unveiled the latest rendition of this luxury car-redefining uber sedan, and the new 7 Series promises to continue the model’s tradition. 

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Toyota Motor Phils. (TMP), the country’s leading automotive company, has announced the introduction of the improved lineup of its International Innovative Multipurpose Vehicles (IMV),...

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Isuzu Phils. Corp. (IPC) celebrated its 12th inaugural anniversary by taking part in an environmental project, having partnered on September 3 with the Haribon Foundation in its Road to 2020 campaign.

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Wearing understated styling, the Lexus IS 300 means motoring bliss minus the display of wealth

The Lexus IS 300 doesn’t get ogled. Not in traffic, not in mall parking lots, not in front of one’s house. And that, actually, is a good thing. Because it means one could enjoy driving a luxury ca...

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F.Y.I

Honda jazz posts 22.6% increase in sales
Stp offers ‘steering power’
St. luke’s cites toyota team members

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AUTOWORLD 

Volkswagen to invest $5.8 billion in China
Ford ‘comfortable’ as GM unloads Opel

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HARDTOP
Vernon B. Sarne

IF anyone had privately asked me a year ago what I thought the state of the Philippine auto industry in 2009 would be, I would have given a somber assessment.

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