Past and
Curious
n the Philippines,
the first motorized
locomotive transport
system was inaugurated
on November 24 , 1892 ,
with the maiden trip from Manila to
Dagupan accomplished using a British-
made locomotive. Small transportation
entities followed by using steam-
powered trolleys for short-distance
services from Tondo to Malabon.
By the early 20 th century, the Bureau
of Public Works, created by the Insular
Government in 1901 , was already
operating Austin Motor road rollers
and cranes to fill mosquito-infested
moats around Intramuros with soil.
This effort was initiated to stop a cholera
epidemic. Meanwhile, Yorkshire steam
wagons transported goods and supplies
to Baguio.
Automobiles soon followed, with the
majority of vehicles registered by 1912
being American-made. It was expected
because the country was under American
rule. Nevertheless, there were a number
of British makes—Auto Carrier,
Humber, Rover, Siddeley and Wolseley.
A single Rolls-Royce, likely brought in
from abroad, was registered in 1928.
Although Manila had no British Rolls-
Royce dealership before, Rolls-Royce
of America was assembling cars with
Philippine narra planks as running-
board materials.
Matorco (Manila Motor Coach) used
a 1929 Leyland bus to transport people
around Manila even before the war. It
continued operating as a tourist bus
around Luneta until the late ’ 70 s. By
then, Metro-Manila Transit Corporation
was becoming a major rival; it also used
a number of Leyland buses, including
double-deckers.
Mantrade introduced the British
Ford Model Y in the early ’ 30 s. Bachrach
Motor offered the Vauxhall and
I
With the EV-STER,
Honda is hoping to
break away from its
design conundrums
these countries
couldn’t just let
iconic brit cars fold
WORDS BY ELAINE LARA
germany
Rover Group owned various brands
when BMW bought it in 1994. But
in 2000, BMW sold these brands
under the group—except Mini.
malaysia
Tony Fernandes (Air Asia big boss)
used to own the Caterham F1 team
before selling it in 2014. He kept
Caterham Cars, though.
india
Planning to buy the Jaguar and
Land Rover brand? Shell out $2.3
billion. Tata had something like that
lying around back in 2008.
china
SAIC was set to buy MG Rover
but it was Nanjing Automobile that
eventually saved the Brit marque.
SAIC and Nanjing later merged.
This mOnTh: PHILIPPINe MoToRING
HISToRy IS RICH WITH BeAuTIFuL
BRITISH CARS THAT PLIed ouR RoAdS
RICHARD wIlHelm b. RAGODON
From the
Archives
marketed it under the name “De Vaux”
6 - 75 in 1931. It also introduced the
Austin Seven (of England) and the Austin
Bantam (of USA) in 1932. In 1933 , the
Austin Ten appeared.
The earliest derivative of the
Philippine jeepney was actually installed
over the cowl and chassis of the German
DKW and the British Austin. But the
DKW edition faded, while the Austin
edition lasted until the late ’ 40 s. Similarly,
some of the first junior-sized taxis in
Manila and Iloilo were derived from the
Austin Bantam.
A new group of dealers appeared after
the Pacific War. Reliance Motors was
selling Vauxhall cars as well as Bedford
trucks and vans by 1948. The Austin
A 40 was introduced to consumers in
- Other British brands especially
sports and luxury British models came
to Philippine shores through private
importations.
The first Philippine-British Transport
and Agricultural Exhibition was held at
The Manila Hotel from February 28 to
March 4 , 1962 , organized by the Manila
Lions Club with the participation of
local subsidiaries of British companies.
Among the vehicles displayed were a
Jaguar XK-E, an Austin A 60 , a Triumph
Herald convertible, a Vauxhall Viva, and a
Bedford truck.
By the ’ 60 s, many British cars were
being assembled locally by Yutivo
Automotive Division, Fabar Motors, and
Mantrade. The diesel Austin Cambridge
became a reliable taxi unit. The Austin
Mini was a hit among the youth and
street racers. The MG 1100 , and the Ford
Zephyr, Consul and Cortina became
family cars. The Ford Escort was favored
by racers. The Ford Transit and Thames
vans became service delivery vehicles.
The Land Rover became the go-to ride
of those in the fields of exploration and
construction.
CAR CULTURE
MOTOR
WORLD
a steam wagon
(1908)
A yorkshire steam
wagon traverses
Baguio’s Kennon
Road.
an austin
(1932)
A restored 1932
Austin is on display
at the lobby of
AAP’s edSA
office.
lady drivers
(1959)
These lovely
women pose with
their MG A and
Triumph TR2
sports cars.
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