It’s no secret that the new Isuzu MU-X will be launched in the Philippines soon. We first spotted it way back in January .
Remembering Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, MOJO revisits a brain-scrambling encounter with the high priest of dub. “Are you f**kin’ mad ...
Oh, and it also comes with a power moonroof, 19-inch black alloy wheels, rain-sensing wipers ... The Tire Pressure Monitoring System flashed a warning, and sure enough, a round screw was embedded in ...
Take away the Hyundai badges, and most people wouldn't believe ... the tiny rear light bar, the wheel-at-each-corner look and that absurdly long wheelbase. Hyundai absolutely nailed the tiny ...
For watch aficionados, the struggle is real. On some days, you need a timepiece that’s loud and colourful, while on others, ...
The design of the Mariner Badge includes the Transportation Corps’ “winged wheel,” which symbolizes rail transportation.
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A Full Guide to Wheel Stud Replacement
You’re an “all the muscle you can put into it” kind of guy, and now you’re staring at a broken wheel stud. You can fix tire bolts yourself in about an hour for less than $60. You’ll need to buy a tie ...
showering the front-wheel-drive car with M badges. Base MSRP $41,600 Engine 2.0L I4 Turbo Horsepower 241 hp (228 xDrive) | 312 hp (M235 xDrive) 0-60 MPH 5.8 sec Top Speed 130 MPH While the M135 ...
Chevy Camaro model years are included in a GM Safety Recall for a transmission control valve defect that can cause sudden ...
So, what better way to imitate something that’s perfect and needs no change? Well, that’s how badge engineering was actually conceptualised. Badge engineering isn’t a new concept in the ...
This year marks a decade of the Bentley Bentayga, and to help keep the SUV looking and feeling as luxurious as you’d expect, it has gained a new limited Atelier Edition. The model introduces new ...
The most damning evidence? The headlight was being held in place with ZIP TIES and screws jammed into places they didn’t belong. ZIP TIES. This was not a minor issue—it was a slap in the face ...