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When Indian motorcycle manufacturer Bajaj first entered the Philippine market, many of us didn’t know that it produces ‘pantra-type’ bikes destined to be used for tricycles or as transport vehicles for small businesses. So, it came as a bit of a shock when Bajaj, through Kawasaki, released an entry to the highly competitive street-bike segment in the form of the Dominar 400.
The Dominar has multinational roots. It was conceived by Bajaj, uses an engine layout shared with Austrian brand KTM, and is assembled in Kawasaki’s plant here in the Philippines. Not so long ago, it was the center of controversy owing to the question of its being tollway-legal or not. In an effort to address the issue, Kawasaki PH has coordinated with owners and the LTO to have the Dominar’s engine displacement amended to 400cc in registration documents.
Now, let’s focus on our review. How does this model fare against the competition? Fortunately, a good friend of Top Gear PH lent us his personal unit for testing. Keep reading to see if this product of four different countries’ efforts is worth your hard-earned money:
With such a masculine and imposing name like ‘Dominar,’ this bike is expected to look the part—and it does. Its appearance is muscular and confident, with a sculpted fuel tank and a beefy tail section. The bike is thick in the right places, giving observers the impression of a macho, capable machine.

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has announced that it is recalling local units of its popular mini-SUV owing to a defect in the electric control units (ECU) of the vehicle’s airbags. This affects Rush units produced from April 2, 2018, until February 7, 2019, the company says.
According to the car manufacturer, the defect can cause the Rush’s curtain shield airbags to deploy when the vehicle passes over road imperfections like potholes. All Toyota Rush units being sold in the Philippines come equipped with curtain shield airbags.
TMP says that it is already sending official notification letters to owners of units covered by the recall. Those affected can head to any of the company’s 70 dealerships nationwide for a free replacement of their Rush’s airbag ECU, with servicing estimated to take less than 30 minutes (depending on the service center’s schedule).
“As safety is Toyota’s number one priority, we strongly urge our customers to bring the unit to their preferred dealership immediately upon receipt of our notice,” TMP says in its statement. “While servicing of the unit is pending, we urge our customers to take extra precautions when driving on uneven roads.”
Sounds serious. If TMP gets in touch, be sure to bring your unit in for servicing. The last place you want your airbag deploying is on EDSA, after running over a pothole. Drive safe out there.

Read more: https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/car-news/toyota-rush-airbag-recall-a962-20190715

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has announced that it is recalling local units of its popular mini-SUV owing to a defect in the electric control units (ECU) of the vehicle’s airbags. This affects Rush units produced from April 2, 2018, until February 7, 2019, the company says.
According to the car manufacturer, the defect can cause the Rush’s curtain shield airbags to deploy when the vehicle passes over road imperfections like potholes. All Toyota Rush units being sold in the Philippines come equipped with curtain shield airbags.
TMP says that it is already sending official notification letters to owners of units covered by the recall. Those affected can head to any of the company’s 70 dealerships nationwide for a free replacement of their Rush’s airbag ECU, with servicing estimated to take less than 30 minutes (depending on the service center’s schedule).
“As safety is Toyota’s number one priority, we strongly urge our customers to bring the unit to their preferred dealership immediately upon receipt of our notice,” TMP says in its statement. “While servicing of the unit is pending, we urge our customers to take extra precautions when driving on uneven roads.”
Sounds serious. If TMP gets in touch, be sure to bring your unit in for servicing. The last place you want your airbag deploying is on EDSA, after running over a pothole. Drive safe out there.

Read more: https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/car-news/toyota-rush-airbag-recall-a962-20190715

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