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He is the co-founder and CEO of two automobile companies, DieselSellerz and Sparks Motors. DieselSellerz has its diesel truck classifieds community website, DieselSellerz.com. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] His third company called Diesel Power, is a lifestyle brand. [ 6 ]
The Nissan Philippines, Inc. is a joint venture between Nissan Motor Company, Universal Motors Corporation and Yulon Philippines Investment Co. Ltd. for the import and distribution of Nissan automobiles, multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) and sport utility vehicles (SUV) in the Philippines.
In April 2017, CNN Philippines reconfigured to a 16:9 anamorphic widescreen standard-definition format, eliminating the use of letterboxing. The change allowed for a widescreen presentation, optimizing the viewing experience for viewers with compatible widescreen televisions. CNN Philippines also introduced the new slogan "At the Heart of The ...
From 1987 to 2018, MMPC was the distributor of Mitsubishi Fuso commercial vehicles in the Philippines until Sojitz Fuso Philippines Corporation was established in September 2018. The company's slogan is "Drive your Ambition", which has been part of Mitsubishi Motors' global rebranding since 2018.
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Diesel (musician) (Mark Lizotte, born 1966), American-Australian rock singer-songwriter Zach Banner (born 1993), once known as The Diesel, American football player; Diesel Dahl (born 1959), drummer of TNT
The third season of the Philippine reality singing competition The Voice Teens aired on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z and TV5 from February 17 to May 19, 2024, replacing the third season of Everybody, Sing! and was replaced by What's Wrong with Secretary Kim.
The city government may allow for one building surpassing the premium height limitation to serve as the city's tallest "landmark building" having the overall elevation of its top floor of 140 meters (460 feet) above mean sea level, of course, it must meet the criteria that the building's design is unique and should bear semblance to or representation of Davao City's culture and heritage.