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FIRST CLASS FOR 7: 'TRADE IN. TRADE UP' TO THE AUDI Q7 HYBRID

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October 01, 2025

Unique ownership program offers seamless path into the seven-seat, coding-exempt premium SUV

FIRST CLASS FOR 7: 'TRADE IN. TRADE UP' TO THE AUDI Q7 HYBRID

Besides providing exceptional crash protection, the Audi Q7 Hybrid's interior is versatile, thanks to three rows of seats.

Delivering a “First Class for 7” experience, the Audi Q7 Hybrid full-size SUV continues to define space and versatility in the premium SUV segment.

Since the first-generation model’s debut two decades ago, the Q7 has remained a benchmark in its class. It set the standard for size, practicality, and performance with Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system.

A unique ownership program now offers a seamless path into the latest version of the model.

Through “Trade In. Trade Up,” vehicles purchased from PGA Cars — as well as models from other brands — can be exchanged for a brand-new Q7 Hybrid. All trade-in units receive favorable valuations and immediate appraisal.

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Magnitude 6.9 quake jolts Cebu

A powerful earthquake struck Cebu last night, sending residents rushing out of their homes, damaging heritage churches and prompting the evacuation of a hospital in Cebu City.

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1 min

October 01, 2025

The Philippine Star

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Senate Blue Ribbon to invite Martin, Zaldy

With several senators complaining of selective investigation, the Senate Blue Ribbon committee will invite former speaker Martin Romualdez and resigned Ako Bicol party-list congressman Zaldy Co to the probe on the flood control mess, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson said yesterday.

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3 mins

October 01, 2025

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Gov't debt eases to P17.5 T in end-August

The Philippines’ outstanding debt declined in August after the government fully settled its largest local bond for the year and benefited from a stronger peso, reflecting improved fiscal management and efforts to reduce borrowing obligations.

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1 mins

October 01, 2025

The Philippine Star

The ‘Thrilla’ revisited

The following is an updated version of the previous Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier “Thrilla In Manila” as it marks its 50th anniversary today.

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3 mins

October 01, 2025

The Philippine Star

The Philippine Star

CECILE LICAD MESMERIZES AT THE MET

At the recently restored Metropolitan Theater in Manila, music lovers were treated to an unforgettable evening with Cecile Licad, the celebrated virtuoso often hailed as \"The Pianist's Pianist.

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1 mins

October 01, 2025

The Philippine Star

DEPDev vows to intensify monitoring of programs, policies

The Department of Economy, Planning and Development (DEPDev) vowed to intensify the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of the country’s policies and programs to ensure these help improve the lives of Filipinos.

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1 mins

October 01, 2025

The Philippine Star

Discayas do a ‘tell-all plus plus’ at ICI – lawyer

Disgraced contractor couple Pacifico “Curlee” and Cezarah “Sarah” Discaya did a “tell-all plus plus” when they appeared before the Independent Commission on Infrastructure (ICI) yesterday.

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4 mins

October 01, 2025

The Philippine Star

Respect the peso

Many decades ago, the Central Bank (before BSP) launched a campaign to “Respect the centavo.” The centavo was a coin that people chose to ignore.

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4 mins

October 01, 2025

The Philippine Star

CAAP foils bid to sell 3 helicopters linked to Co

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has blocked an apparent attempt to sell three helicopters, owned by companies connected to controversial former Ako Bicol rep. Zaldy Co, to foreign buyers.

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3 mins

October 01, 2025

The Philippine Star

Trade deficit narrows in August

The Philippines' trade gap in August narrowed to its lowest level in six months as exports increased while imports declined, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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2 mins

October 01, 2025

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