DISTANCED DINING: 5 ‘ulu’ food places you definitely want to drive to

Looking for tasty food and good eats, and don't mind travelling a bit? Here's five far-flung makan places you don't want to miss! Singapore’s not anywhere near what you’d call big, considering it only takes 45-minutes or less to drive from one end of the island to the other. However, our small land area means that food and eating establishments are typically crammed into densely populated areas ...

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HIGH POTENZA: Bridgestone updates its performance tyre range

Enthusiastic drivers rejoice, as Bridgestone rolls out new and improved versions in their POTENZA range SINGAPORE – You might’ve caught wind of Bridgestone showing off their latest and greatest rubber at the Tokyo Auto Salon earlier this year. Shod on the tuner car scene’s current halo car, the Toyota Supra, it drew crowds to the Bridgestone Tyre booth. Touted as successors to the highly popular RE003 and RE-71R, the POTENZA Adrenalin RE004 ...

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CIRCUIT BREAKER TIPS: The easiest takeaways in Singapore

Unless you want to risk ruining your leather seats, we suggest transporting your takeaway in a box or plastic carriers. Earlier this month, we highlighted a list of makan places offering kerbside takeaways. Extremely convenient, they allowed you to pull up and collect your food, without leaving your car. Much as it is great for us consumers, there wasn't a huge number of eating establishments with this service. This was largely ...

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NEW HONDA JAZZ: Now hybrid as standard

Powerful e:HEV hybrid system promises driving fun while a crossover variant is also offered for the first time. TOKYO, JAPAN - Honda’s most-loved B-segment hatchback is entering its fourth generation, revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show 2019. The new Honda Jazz has now taken on a slightly more cutesy look, with a rounded-off front and rear end similar to the Nissan Note and Suzuki Swift. New Honda Jazz plays a new tune The ...

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CIRCUIT BREAKER TIPS: The best kerbside takeaways in Singapore

Following up from our controversial article, we tell you where the best kerbside takeaways are for essential driving. What’s the worst part of the Circuit Breaker? Some might argue that it’s the incessant (but necessary) need to take your temperature when going grocery shopping. Others though, might take issue with having to wear a mask that impedes airflow when trying to breathe.  Here at AutoApp though, we’re typical Singaporeans through and through. ...

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CIRCUIT BREAKER TIPS: Secret Singapore driving spots and drive-thrus revealed

Psst! Want to know some of our favourite secret Singapore driving spots? The AutoApp team has curated an around-island drive to blast away those Circuit Breaker blues and do your car some good at the same time. (Remember to observe all social distancing rules. Just to be clear, you're meant to stay in your car on this drive and not jalan-jalan.) As just about all of us have been more or less ...

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DIY TIPS: Pamper your car at home

Are you spending more time at home than before? To maintain your sanity, why not take this chance to pamper your car by detailing it? There are many tasks that the home mechanic can do in an afternoon, with minimal knowledge required! Last updated: 15 February 2022, 10:00AM SGT In the first part of this series, here's a car detailing routine! It'll not only keep you occupied, but will leave your car ...

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CIRCUIT BREAKER TIPS: Maintaining your car at home

We know how tough it is for a petrolhead to be confined within four walls. To maintain your sanity, why not take this chance to work on your car, or try pampering it a bit? There are many tasks that the home mechanic can do in an afternoon, with minimal knowledge required! In the second part of this series, here's some basic maintenance tasks! They'll not only keep you occupied, but ...

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