Imported Diesel Favoured in Korea

Seoul (16 September 2013) – Korean car manufacturers vice-like grip on the Korean car market is being shaken with recent imports of foreign made diesel vehicles, which are proving simply irresistible to the Korean public. Although the number of imported cars will only be about 15% by the end of the year, 60% of these will be diesel vehicles with the most popular being the BMW 520d, a car actually favoured by BBC TV’s Top Gear programme.

Hyundai Is Buoyant, But Maruti Suzuki Is Cautious

New Delhi (5 September 2013) – There was gloomy news for the Indian automotive manufacturing industry with car sales reported to have fallen for the ninth consecutive month. Sales of domestic passenger cars fell by 7.4% and sales of utility vehicles fell by a whopping 17.53%.

THE PHILIPPINES: X-1R Available At Honda

Motorists in the Philippines have got new places to find X-1R after it was announced that the Honda-Ayala Group has become an official stockiest of X-1R Engine Treatment and is enthusiastically endorsing this Certified Space Technology and NASA Hall of Fame Awardee product to their loyal customers. This is great news for all motorists, and especially great news for Honda enthusiasts as Honda Ayala Group corners approximately 60% of the total Honda Market in the Philippines and comprises of 10 Honda Franchised Dealers: 5 in Metro Manila, 4 in Visayas and 1 in Mindanao.

THE PHILIPPINES: X-1R Available At Honda

Motorists in the Philippines have got new places to find X-1R after it was announced that the Honda-Ayala Group has become an official stockiest of X-1R Engine Treatment and is enthusiastically endorsing this Certified Space Technology and NASA Hall of Fame Awardee product to their loyal customers.

Has The World Gone Crackers?

Kuala Lumpur (3rd September 2013) – Malaysians awoke this morning with a collective groan when they heard the news of another MYR0.20 hike in the cost of the heavily subsidised RON95 petrol, the fuel favoured by much of the country’s driving class. Malaysians will still enjoy one of the cheapest fuel prices in the region, if not the world, but it still comes as a shock to the system.