Mitsubishi Motors Philippines offers FREE check-up for out of warranty Montero Sport and Strada

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) is pleased to announce the launch of its Mitsubishi Rainy Day Specials promo. This service promo is dedicated to all owners of Montero Sport and Strada with units that are already beyond its warranty period. Included in this service promo are Montero Sports sold from September 2008 to December 2012 and Strada sold from September 2006 to December 2012.

Beginning this August 10, customers may avail of the FREE 15-point check-up and special service packages and discounts. The FREE 15-point checkup covers inspection of the vehicle’s interior, exterior and engine compartment. This free check-up is conducted to ensure that the vehicle is in tip top shape and always in roadworthy condition especially during this rainy season. Aside from this free check-up, the customer can also avail of a 40% discount on oil change, whether synthetic or mineral oil.

Other packages included in this special service promo are: alternator belt/ aircon belt, timing belt replacement, brakes replacement, clutch replacement, suspension package, interior and exterior lamp replacement, engine cooling system package, steering system package, wiper blade replacement, aircon filter installation and replacement of electrical components. For these packages customers will be given 30% discount for parts and an additional 10% discount for labor.

MMPC encourages customers with out of warranty Montero Sport and Strada to take advantage of this FREE checkup and avail of the savings on oil change and factory certified services. The Rainy Day Specials promo is MMPC’s way of providing its valued customers world-class and more affordable services for a worry-free travel. This is also MMPC’s way of thanking its valued customers for its continued patronage of the Montero Sport and the Strada making these models among MMPC’ bestselling vehicles. For more details interested customers may contact any of the Mitsubishi service centers nationwide. Customers may also call to set up for an appointment.

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines turns over a fleet of all-new Strada pickups to Manila Water

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) recently turned over a fleet of the all-new Strada pickups to Manila Water Company, Inc. One hundred sixteen (116) units of Strada GL 2WD Manual Transmission were acquired by Manila Water thru MMPC’s authorized dealership Diamond Motor Corp. – Quezon Ave. (DMC-QA). Among other available pickups in the market, Manila Water chose the Strada because of its fuel efficiency, improved features, and very competitive price. A thorough evaluation was conducted by Manila Water to determine the best pickup that will fit their requirements. The ceremonial turn-over was headed by MMPC’s Assistant Vice President for Vehicle Sales Mr. Dante Calma, Manila Water’s Director for Operations Support Services, Ms. Estelita Orodio, and DMC-QA’s Vice President/ Branch Head Mr. Eduardo Icasiano. With Manila Water’s nature of business, the all-new Strada is the perfect workhorse for them.

 

Mitsubishi Motors PH Looks Towards Expansion with Signing of CARS

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) celebrates the recent signing of Executive Order #182 entitled “Providing for a Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy Program” (CARS) by His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III. This new automobile manufacturing policy is aimed at strengthening the Philippine automobile industry, therefore providing a boost to the Philippine economy.

CARS will facilitate this by making it easier for automobile manufacturers to further expand their local operations. By making expanding operations more cost-effective, CARS should not only help automobile makers increase local manufacturing operations but also boost supporting businesses such as local parts makers.

MMPC President and CEO Yoshiaki Kato praised the move: “With CARS, MMPC is looking forward to further contributing to the Philippine automobile industry and economy. As the Philippines is one of our core markets in the ASEAN region, we’re happy that the government has decided to make a strong ‘win-win’ declaration for everyone.”

MMPC has contributed to the Philippines for more than 50 years through local operations expansion including manufacturing. Recently, MMPC transferred its vehicle assembly operations from Cainta, Rizal to a bigger facility in Sta. Rosa Laguna to further increase production capacity. In order to expand its manufacturing operations and determine the new model to be assembled locally, MMPC and its principal Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan will study the contents of CARS.

Mitsubishi Motors PH Looks Towards Expansion with Signing of CARS

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) celebrates the recent signing of Executive Order #182 entitled “Providing for a Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy Program” (CARS) by His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III. This new automobile manufacturing policy is aimed at strengthening the Philippine automobile industry, therefore providing a boost to the Philippine economy.

CARS will facilitate this by making it easier for automobile manufacturers to further expand their local operations. By making expanding operations more cost-effective, CARS should not only help automobile makers increase local manufacturing operations but also boost supporting businesses such as local parts makers.

MMPC President and CEO Yoshiaki Kato praised the move: “With CARS, MMPC is looking forward to further contributing to the Philippine automobile industry and economy. As the Philippines is one of our core markets in the ASEAN region, we’re happy that the government has decided to make a strong ‘win-win’ declaration for everyone.”

MMPC has contributed to the Philippines for more than 50 years through local operations expansion including manufacturing. Recently, MMPC transferred its vehicle assembly operations from Cainta, Rizal to a bigger facility in Sta. Rosa Laguna to further increase production capacity. In order to expand its manufacturing operations and determine the new model to be assembled locally, MMPC and its principal Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan will study the contents of CARS.

Mitsubishi Motors PH Looks Towards Expansion with Signing of CARS

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) celebrates the recent signing of Executive Order #182 entitled “Providing for a Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy Program” (CARS) by His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III. This new automobile manufacturing policy is aimed at strengthening the Philippine automobile industry, therefore providing a boost to the Philippine economy.

CARS will facilitate this by making it easier for automobile manufacturers to further expand their local operations. By making expanding operations more cost-effective, CARS should not only help automobile makers increase local manufacturing operations but also boost supporting businesses such as local parts makers.

MMPC President and CEO Yoshiaki Kato praised the move: “With CARS, MMPC is looking forward to further contributing to the Philippine automobile industry and economy. As the Philippines is one of our core markets in the ASEAN region, we’re happy that the government has decided to make a strong ‘win-win’ declaration for everyone.”

MMPC has contributed to the Philippines for more than 50 years through local operations expansion including manufacturing. Recently, MMPC transferred its vehicle assembly operations from Cainta, Rizal to a bigger facility in Sta. Rosa Laguna to further increase production capacity. In order to expand its manufacturing operations and determine the new model to be assembled locally, MMPC and its principal Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan will study the contents of CARS.