The local car culture is no stranger to the COVID-19 catastrophe. From a community frequently exposed to events like Yabangan Nights, Legends of the 90s, and Manila Auto Salon, the Philippine car scene truly died down in the past year. Not only were millions of people mandated to stay home and therefore leaving hundreds of ...
Aside from healthcare workers and uniformed personnel, there are many others who can be considered as frontline workers including those in the BPO, retail, hospitality, finance, and even the transport sectors. They have also been battling the pandemic to ensure that consumers have access to essential goods and services over the course of the nationwide ...
Everyone has been staying indoors nowadays as part of the collective effort to flatten the curve. Unless absolutely necessary, people have been avoiding going out, and that means less driving of one’s personal vehicle. However, keeping cars stagnant for prolonged periods of time is not ideal. According to car care expert and owner of Dapper ...
In recent years, the Philippines has experienced a lot of innovation and tech integration. One of the best is the introduction of Transport Network Vehicle Services (TNVS) or simply ride-hailing, which Filipino commuters fully embraced because it brought convenience, reliability, and safety — all in just one push of a button. Unfortunately, our current situation ...
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