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[Title] => Fords upcoming Everest: Genuine SUV or a mountain out of a molehill?
[Summary] => Many mall-goers probably saw Fords upcoming new Everest when Ford Group Philippines celebrated Ford Motor Companys centennial last month at the Glorietta Activity Center in Makati City. Judging from the sheer number of warm bodies trying to get a close look at the upcoming utility vehicle, Ford has got a winner in its hands.
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[Title] => Bangkok Rising
[Summary] => For the better part of a decade, Thailand has been bolstering its role as the "Detroit of Asia." And nowhere is this trend more obvious than at the recently concluded Bangkok International Motor Show.
In a country whose population is almost 20 million less than that of the Philippines but whose vehicle sales are almost five times greater at 500,000 units a year, the biggest motor show may be likened to a scaled down Tokyo or Detroit Motor Show.
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In a country whose population is almost 20 million less than that of the Philippines but whose vehicle sales are almost five times greater at 500,000 units a year, the biggest motor show may be likened to a scaled down Tokyo or Detroit Motor Show.
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