All Cars, RIVERFRONT DRIVE, AYALA CIRCUIT MALL, Makati, 1207 Metro Manila
What I like about Philkotse is that it is easy for clients to search for cars. That's probably why many of my clients come from Philkotse. When it comes to the team, they are very approachable. Every time I have questions or concerns, they are always available.
I recommend Philkotse because it is very effective. They provide affordable packages and have a large customer base.
I would like to thank Philkotse for helping me. I'm Charles Carilo, a business partner of All Cars and I'm a certified Philkotse used car dealer.
"...For those who are interested in owning either a Vios of Wigo but on a tight budget, checking out the second-hand car market is not a bad option though. According to some big automotive classified websites such as Philkotse.com, a pre-owned Toyota Vios in good condition can be had from as low as P200,000. You can even go cheaper with a used Toyota Wigo which is listed for sale from only around P160,000."
"...Powering the vehicle is a big-block 7.0 liter V8 just the way it’s supposed to. Official figures of the car are 335hp and 597Nm of torque. We say “official” because according to some top automobile news websites such as Philkotse.com, it was said that those figures are severely underrated, adding more to the car’s mystique."
"...Here’s a roundup of five brilliant Honda 7-seater cars that picked by Philkotse.com – a leading automotive platform from the Philippines. These cars are undeniably popular, still good-looking by today’s standards, and will bring years of driving enjoyment when properly cared for."
"...Today, while most are still using those rigid yet strict leaf spring suspensions, the engine choices and transmissions can range from just efficient enough to the downright ludicrous. According to automotive experts at Philkotse.com, one of the biggest car websites in the Philippines, some over the top examples would be the infamous Bugo Liners from Cagayan de Oro and the Barako Jeepneys from Batangas."
"...However, in Manila, most of the time, we experience traffic congestion and it causes us inconvenience. As reported by Philkotse.com, a leading automotive website in the Philippines, common chokepoints in Manila are Edsa to Makati business district, Edsa to the BGC commercial complex, U-belt road in Manila, etc… So make sure to keep this in mind when you plan your route."