First Drive: New Chevy Trailblazer and Colorado. Run down of the new features and prices!

Here’s a quick review of the 2017 Chevrolet Trailblazer and Colorado by James Deakin. Launched in Cebu, the newest Trailblazer and Colorado gets a facelift, better engine performance, new infotainment system and a whole new experience.

New Trailblazer Prices
2.5L 4 Cylinder DOHC 4×2 DSL 6-speed LT M/T – Php 1,378,888
2.8L 4 Cylinder DOHC 4×2 DSL 6-speed LT A/T – Php 1,509,888
2.8L 4 Cylinder DOHC 4×4 DSL 6-speed Z71 A/T – Php 1,881,888

New Colorado Prices
2.5 L 6-speed 4×2 LT M/T – Php 1,167,888
2.8 L 6-speed 4×2 LT A/T – Php 1,267,888
2.8 L 6-speed 4×4 LTZ M/T – Php 1,613,888
2.8 L 6-speed 4×4 LTZ A/T – Php 1,689,888

For full details, read:

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Tougher yet refined: New Chevrolet Trailblazer and New Colorado

James Deakin has a new show on CNN Philippines

The award-winning automotive journalist, James Deakin, has a new DAILY show on CNN Philippines called “The Service Road” where he talks to authorities, experts, commuters and travelers about the problems and possible solutions, and new transport innovations.

The Service Road is a 45-minute news and public service program that aims to be a part of the growing conversation about the country’s transport issues. Premiere is on September 19, 2016 and watch it everyday on CNN Philippines, 5:00 pm and 10:30pm only.

Meanwhile, we’re currently filming episodes of Drive SEASON 4!

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Drive on CNN Philippines takes you on another exciting ride with its insightful and no-nonsense reviews on car performance both on and off the tracks. This will premiere on September 25, 2016, Sunday!

CNN Philippines is seen on free TV Manila RPN – TV9, Cebu RPN – TV9, Davao RPN – TV 9, Zamboanga RPN – TV5, Baguio RPN – TV12, Bacolod RPN – TV8; Cable TV thru Sky Cable – Channel 14 (Metro Manila), Sky Cable – Channel 6 (Cebu, Davao, Bacolod, Iloilo and Baguio), Destiny Cable – Channel 14, Cablelink Channel 14, Cignal – Channel 10, Dream Cable- Channel 13.

You can also watch these shows on livestream:

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The Week In Review: 2 weeks worth of motoring news

This 2-weeks worth of motoring news were from August 13-27, 2016. Check out these latest news in the automotive industry:

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1. 2016 Subaru Palm Challenge Manila Leg Winner

Subaru in the Philippines celebrated its 10th year anniversary in the country and held the 2016 Subaru Palm Challenge Manila leg at Bonifacio High Street, Taguig City last August 13 and 14. Alex Neblasca won for the eighth time in Manila leg. He outlasted other participants with the record of 11 hours, 39 minutes & 40 seconds and won Php10,000, a Samsung Smart TV and an all expense paid trip to Singapore for the Asian Face Off in November.

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2. MDPPA reports 42% y-o-y sales growth with first half of 2016

Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association (MDPPA) recently held a media press conference to discuss the motorcycle industry’s sales figures, business plans and campaigns on road safety & anti-counterfeiting. A new sales benchmark with the first half of the year is a 42% year-on-year sales growth or 544,699 motorcycles units were sold. This figure is the combined sales of the members: Honda Philippines, Inc., Kawasaki Motors Philippines, Inc., Yamaha Motor Philippines, Inc., Suzuki Philippines, Inc. and Kymco Philippines, Inc.

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3. The New Peugeot 308

A media drive was recently held by Peugeot Philippines with the new Peugeot 308. It’s a 5-door hatchback that defines driving sensations with its sleek design, superb driving dynamics, and innovative technologies.

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4. We can now achieve safer roads with Autokontrol Speed Limiters

A glimpse of the interview with Autokontrol who distributes Speed Limiters in the Philippines. Autokontrol speed limiters is a fly by wire trechnology that uses geotagging which can provide directions to the engine to travel at only specific speeds for specific areas making sure that when the trucks or buses enter a highly urbanized area they remain within safe speeds at all times.

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5. Vios and Yaris are now equipped with All-New Dual VVT-i Engines

Toyota Motor Philippines officially introduced the new Toyota Vios and the new Toyota Yaris with new NR series dual VVT-I engines and CVT transmissions (automatic variants) in its 28th Anniversary celebration and mid-year thanksgiving. The new Yaris, has a new sportier look to its interior seat fabric and a new dark silver face display for the audio head unit while the new Vios now comes with new chrome trims for fog lamps of the G variant and it has two new colors: alumina jade metallic and blackish red mica.

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6. Nissan Philippines’ Top 20 of 2016 GT Academy will vie for the Final Six to compete in UK

2016 Nissan GT Academy held the final live event in which was last chance for all aspiring participants to square off with the best racing times for a ticket to a professional racing career. To add excitement, there was a celebrity challenge where two of the country’s top young athletes, Arnold Van Opstal from DLSU and Von Pessumal from ADMU, battled each other to show their best driving skill in the virtual pods.

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How a phone call changed my life

My grandfather used to say that one phone call can change your life. These days that could be an SMS, Viber, Whats App, Whatever. Point is, life rarely––if ever––will go the way we plan it. And last May, I found that out the hard way.

I still remember that sinking feeling of the floor opening up under me when my brother told me on the phone, “mom has been diagnosed with cancer.

I didn’t hear much after that. Nobody ever does. Because cancer can be one of life’s most brutal punctuation marks. If you let it, that is.

I say ‘can be’ because if there’s anything I’ve learned from this dreadful disease is that it feeds off fear, pity and depression. It looks for it. Heck, it creates it if it needs to. And if it can’t get to you emotionally, it will get you financially. Which is why it is so important to be prepared for any health emergency.

Aside from my mom and my aunt––who were both diagnosed on the same day––I have many friends and relatives who have battled with this cowardly disease. And I’ve noticed that the only ones who have beaten it have only done so with an awesome attitude––which is difficult enough as it is, but pretty close to impossible when your savings give up before your doctor.

Scientists say that we all have cancer cells, but with proper diet, healthy lifestyle and regular exercise, doctors seem confident that we can always prevent it from dominating the healthy cells. Financial advisors say we all have bankruptcy cells, but unlike our health, with careful planning and the right insurance policies, we can guarantee our wealth. That much is in our control!

Last month, I joined AXA for their #FailProofYourHealth campaign launch. I was given the privilege to share my thoughts on the need to be prepared for the worst, highlighting the importance of prevention by living a healthy lifestyle. Not a conventional topic we want to talk about, sure, but one we have to before it’s too late.

Part of the campaign is introducing the Health Risk Score which is a free online quiz aimed to give Filipinos an indication of their current health condition. I have personally taken the test and it showed that I’m healthy as an ox! You could take the test yourself here: www.axa.com.ph/healthriskscore.

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AXA, global leader in insurance and investments, recently launched #FailProofYourHealth, a campaign to raise awareness on the prevention of lifestyle diseases and critical illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer, and protect oneself from its financial impact. Log onto to www.axa.com.ph to know more about them.

Meet the new assistant GM of the MMDA

I know what many of you are thinking, so I’ll stop you right there. This is not just another pretty face. This here is Julia Nebrija, an urban specialist with a degree from the City College of New York and The George Washington University, Washington DC. She is an avid bike commuter (she doesn’t own a car) that uses her foldable bike and the Pasig River ferry to get around Metro Manila everyday, and has been been encouraging others to do the same as part of her advocacy for inclusive mobility for as long as I can remember. Basically, she walks the talk. And has been for years.

But Juila now faces her toughest challenge yet as she joins the MMDA as their new assistant GM for operations starting today.

I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Julia before and it is hard to come by a more passionate person when it comes to inclusive mobility––which is best described up by the Ateneo de Manila using the following points:

A transport system that works for the poor and the vulnerable.
A walkable, bikeable, acccessible city.
Moving people, not vehicles.
Mobility with safety and civility.
Clean air, clean streets, clean vehicles, and clean facilities.
Planning and communicating better and travelling less.
Sharing information to increase connectivity and accessibility.
Making our neighborhoods more accessible to the rest of the city.
Changing mindsets and behaviors – the authorities’ as well as ours.
Mobility of all, for all, by all.

Julia will be reporting directly to the newly appointed MMDA General Manager, Thomas Orbos, who takes over from the very popular and dynamic chairman Atty Emerson Carlos who is widely credited for leaving the agency with a far more appealing and approachable personality than it has ever had. It will be sad to see him go, but don’t worry mr. Chariman, that winning personality you created now has a matching face.

We wish you and your successors the best of luck as we all strive to make the city one we can all be proud of.

The Week in Review: Visiting the manufacturing plant of the Chevrolet Sail

On the very day that the Chevrolet Sail went on sale last month, Chevrolet Philippines invited members of the automotive and tech press to visit their Sail manufacturing facility in China to ensure that everything was, well, sailing smoothly, or more importantly, to show us that not only are their cars world-class, but definitely more pun in the Philippines.

While the Sail arrives as a completely new model in the Philippines, it is now on its 3rd generation in China and is only the second Chinese-designed, engineered, built and manufactured model to be exported to other markets under the American brand.

Introduced to the Chinese market 16 years ago, the Sail nameplate has sold more than 230,000 units in markets around the world and now plans to take on the heavy-hitters in the Philippines, like the Vios and Mirage G4, by offering a level of equipment seldom (if ever) seen in this segment––like a radar-sweep instrument cluster, 3-D weaved speaker covers, sculpted seats, a dual-mode sunroof and high-tech entertainment features, including smartphone display mirroring with natural voice recognition.

Based on a new-generation small car architecture, the Sail was developed by more than 2,000 experienced engineers in GM’s SAIC-GM joint venture, in accordance with GM’s global product development procedures, earning itself a total of 59 patents for technologies in its chassis, powertrain, exterior, interior, electronics and assembly and a first place ranking in the J.D. Power China Survey in the premium small car segment in 2015.

It was also the second in sales volume in the small car segment in China last year and finished first in the compact segment in the J.D. Power 2016 China New-Vehicle Intender Study (NVIS), which was released on May 23.

But impressive as that is, I don’t drive a patent or a study to work, which is why I like to physically see where my cars are built. And after 3 delayed flights, we eventually got what we came for.

As we entered GM’s SAIC-GM Dong Yue Motors sprawling facility in Yantai, China, I felt like I needed to advance my watch by about 20 or 30 years. It was so SIM city. I almost half expected to look up and find out we were in a glass enclosure in a lobby of a building. Or part of the Lego movie.

Totally weird if it were a city, but this is just how you want your manufacturing facilities to be––clean, boring, efficient, structured, predictable and totally devoid of any personality or character. We save those things for the design and marketing team. Here, it’s nothing but the facts, ma’am. Nothing but the facts.

It would take a few days to completely cover the entire facility, but it only takes you a few minutes to see just how serious Chevrolet’s plan of becoming a dominant player in this market really is. Resting on something about the size of BGC, the plant has adopted many of the same advanced global processes and technologies as GM’s other 170 plants in about 30 countries around the world.

I’ve had the chance to visit several of them, including Thailand and Brazil, and this one is by far the most advanced. It is 91% automated for a start, and it has the perhaps the most lean, efficient and flexible global processes in any automotive plant––regardless of brand.

Ensuring that each vehicle we build is of even higher quality than its predecessor is a key to our success,” said GM China and SAIC-GM Manufacturing Manager Paul Buetow. “To provide consistent quality to our customers around the world, every product must meet GM’s global engineering and quality standards before the start of production. The Sail 3 fully complies with the G0 global vehicle durability test standard for emerging markets.

The Sail then went through almost 3 million km of road tests, about 2.32 million km of regular durability tests, 350,000 km of powertrain durability tests, 640,000 km of exhaust durability tests and 480,000km of simulated road tests in 67 different driving conditions and is now offered in the Philippines in three variants, including a choice of 1.3L VVT or 1.5L DVVT engines, and a five-speed automated manual transmission starting at 688,888.

#JDWeekInReview: Opening Private Subdivisions to Traffic

On the first senate hearing on the granting of emergency powers to President Rodrigo Duterte to solve the traffic crisis in the metro last August 10, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) has suggested to open up private subdivisions and use its roads.

DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade said that there are too many vehicles plying Metro Manila and it gets congested which is why he’s rooting for this solution of private subdivisions. He emphasized that this idea won’t affect the safety of the people living in the private villages and it won’t be a 24-hour open road for motorists but these private roads would only be used for certain times, such as during peak hours.

But according to MMDA Chairman Emerson Carlos, there is this one word that could really help decongest Manila traffic:

D I S C I P L I N E

It’s really discipline, (we could help decongest the traffic) maybe around 40%.“, said Atty. Carlos.

Philippine Exclusive: Video review of the All-New Porsche Cayman

Award-winning Philippine-based automotive journalist James Deakin got a first hand review of the All-New Porsche Cayman in Sweden. Continuing the generation change for the mid-engine sports car, like the 718 Boxster, the 718 Cayman is a two-seat mid-engine coupé is propelled by new turbo flat engines with four cylinders.

The 718 Cayman with two-litre, four-cylinder flat engine with turbocharging, output 220 kW (300 hp) while 718 Cayman S with 2.5-litre, four-cylinder flat engine with VTG (variable turbine geometry) turbocharger and 257 kW (350 hp). This corresponds to 18 kW (25 hp) more than the previous figure. Added to this is up to 90 Nm more torque even at below 2,000 rpm. More power right from the start, more output for cornering fun.

With PDK gearbox and Sport Chrono Package, Cayman sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds which is 0.7 seconds faster and Cayman S in 4.2 seconds (0.5 s faster). Maximum speeds are 275 km/h and 285 km/h, respectively. A new feature is the Sport Mode of the PSM with extended limits for especially sporty drivers.

Exterior wise, it has a comprehensively advanced design. Only the luggage compartment lid, roof and windscreen have been left unchanged. The front end exhibits a more sculptural form with significantly larger cooling air inlets. Accent strip with three-dimensional Porsche lettering on the rear. New clear glass tail lights with four-point brake lights.

Feel the utmost comfortability with the optional Sport-Tex leather/fabric upholstery available with the 718 models for the first time. On offer in black or in the bi-colour combination of graphite blue/chalk.

Most advanced infotainment system is in the new Cayman. New standard equipment of Porsche Communication Management (PCM) with mobile phone preparation, audio interfaces and the Sound Package Plus with 150 watts of audio power. Upgradable by modules for navigation, infotainment and connectivity.

Coming soon at Porsche Center Philippines! For more information, please visit www.porsche.com/pap/_philippines_/

#JDWeekInReview: July 25 – August 1

This edition of week in review features events like Car Insurance Fraud, luxurious cars and its interiors launched, top videos and pictures happened in the Philippine roads which showed traffic violations, a glimpse of the conversation between MMDA Chairman Emerson Carlos and James Deakin and the the new law which is the Anti-Distracted Driving Law.

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1. New LTO chief: Let’s work together to fight Car Insurance Fraud

The 1st Motor Car Insurance Summit at the PICC last 19th July 2016 tackled about the Car Insurance Fraud, the statistics and modus operandi as explained by Senior Superintendent Fortunato Guerrero of the PNP Highway Patrol Group, the solutions to prevent this fraud and incorporating technology as discussed by Ramon Dimacali, president of FPG Insurance. Also, the new chief of the Land Transportation Office, Edgar Galvante, urged insurance companies to help him fight corruption in his agency and is willing to work with them to develop a database to address insurance fraud.

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2. The sexiest Rolls-Royce is now in Manila.

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Manila officially launched the Dawn last July 28 in its showroom at Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Inspired by the Wraith, the world’s first ever modern two-door, four-seater super-luxury drophead features 80% unique body panels and new tires.

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3. Maserati Philippines introduces exclusive Zegna interior for 2016 Ghibli & Quattroporte

Maserati have collaborated once again to create an all-new offering to its brilliant product line co-designed interior option packages. This will allow customers to further customize the interiors of their Maserati Ghibli and/or Quattroporte sedans. Zegna went through 27 kinds of silk and a month to make the interior into perfection.

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4. Republic Act 10913 or the Anti-Distracted Driving Act is now a law.

Anti-Distracted Driving Act penalizes motorists who engage in distracted driving while driving or while stopped by a red traffic light on the road. Under the new law, “distracted driving,” is defined as “using a mobile communications device to write, send, or read a text-based communication or to make or receive calls,” and “using an electronic entertainment or computing device to play games, watch movies, surf the Internet, compose messages, read e-books, perform calculations, and other similar acts.”

Dear DOTC. I guarantee you that this will help solve the traffic problem within 100 days or your money back.

According to our New Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, in the next 100 days, we will feel improvements in the traffic situation with the different solutions like improving the capacity of MRT and LRT lines, adding ticket booths at convenient places like malls, stricter traffic rules and implementation, better airports and the idea of bus rapid transit systems in which he’ll study in his first 100 days in the office.

Meanwhile, here’s a video blog from the automotive journalist, James Deakin, entitled “Dear DOTC. I guarantee you that this will help solve the traffic problem within 100 days or your money back.

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Here’s a compilation of the videos who violated traffic rules. Here’s the reason why we must make dash cams mandatory.

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Now to help make dash cams mandatory in all vehicles in the country, sign this petition in change.org: Make dash cams mandatory in all vehicles in the Philippines.