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MotorsikLOAN14.4%
RFC Car Financing Loan18.00%
Metrobank Car Loan3.98%
Welcome Bank Auto Loan12.00%
Global Dominion Financing, Inc. Second Hand Car Financing14.4%
Security Bank Car Loan4.63%
BPI Auto Loan4.9%
Eastwest Bank Auto Loan4.95%
RCBC Savings Bank Auto Loan5.05%
Union Bank Auto Loan6.56%
South Asialink Finance Corporation Car Loan15.6%
PNB Sure Wheels Auto Loan5.29%
Chinabank AutoPlus Loan5.71%
South Asialink Finance Corporation Truck Loan18%
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It’s Sunday again, which means it’s time for the AutoFun Philippines Rearview Roundup! You read this the day before Independence Day, which is the date when the Philippines was freed from the shackles of over three centuries of Spanish colonial rule (that was then followed by decades of additional colonial rule under the Americans and the Japanese). It’s also the rainy season now – strong showers are now hitting various parts of the country as a counterbalance to the searing heat in the first ha
The current-generation Kia Picanto hatchback has always had a cuddly and cute appearance. From its pert rear end to its beady headlights, it looks more like a bunny than a small city car. But with the latest leaked photos from South Korea, this rabbit’s got a mean new face. South Korean automotive forum Autospy has released what appears to be official photos of the facelifted Picanto, now sporting a front end reminiscent of the Kia EV9 battery-electric sport-utility vehicle. Much more aggressive
The Hyundai i10 has a relatively short history in the Philippines. It was initially brought in to fight the likes of the Kia Picanto, Toyota Wigo and Honda Brio. However, its time in the Philippine market was short-lived as no new generation arrived. In other markets, the i10 nameplate is still alive and well, as the Hyundai hatchback has recently received a minor update. While the facelift doesn’t bring anything revolutionary to the vehicle's design, it does get a few tweaks to its styling, esp

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KIA Picanto FAQs

How much is KIA Picanto in the Philippines?

The KIA Picanto price in the Philippines starts at ₱590,000. The lowest price is the 2021 KIA Picanto 1.0 LX MT, ranging all the way up to the 2021 KIA Picanto 1.2 EX AT priced at ₱745,000.

Is the KIA Picanto a good car?

The KIA Picanto is a popular car to buy as it offers powerful and efficient engine options as well as premium, spacious interiors. Even used KIA Picanto cars offer the premium driving experience.

Is KIA Picanto manual or automatic?

We're learning that the 2021 KIA Picanto is available with continuously variable MT transmission