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The subsidiaries of AC Motors Group said in separate statements said that Kia Philippines expanded with A new dealership in Tagbilaran, Bohol, while Maxus said opened its 8th dealership in Makati.
The new Kia dealership in Tagbilaran is situated in CPG North Avenue, corner Upper Niño Street of the Dao District. The new Kia dealership is designed by Strong Moto Centrum Incorporated to deliver an exceptional customer experience to every guest.
KIA Bohol
The new facility headed by President and CEO Dr. Silvestre A. Lumapas Jr. along with Vice President Marilou Du-Lumapas and Managing Director Louise Camille Lumapas features a six-car showroom to display the latest models from the Korean car manufacturer. It also allotted two service bay areas to provide customers with top-notch services as part of the brand’s Promise to Care.
Kia PH Opens 41st Dealership with Cainta
Kia Philippines continues to grow despite the economic challenges presented by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. They have inaugurated their 41st dealership in the Philippines: Kia Cainta.
Plans are also under way to open five more this year, specifically in the Visayas and Mindanao regions.
Located in the heart of Rizal at Ortigas Avenue Extension, Cainta, Kia Philippines’s newest dealership is run by Argani Motors, Inc. of Alice and Louie Lee.
This is all part of their Kia abides by its “Promise to Care” program, demonstrating their commitment to providing better quality and more convenience.
Published February 19, 2021, 8:59 AM
Kia Stonic 1.4 EX AT
The long lockdown and continued health and safety restrictions can take their toll on many. No doubt, some of your are already seeking out brief ways to escape the monotony of the city. With many tourist spots beginning to open up, quick escapes for a breather are now possible. And thankfully, there’s a Kia vehicle that’s just right for such occassions.
Launched in October last year, Kia’s new Stonic is a small crossover that’s perfect for both the city and quick jaunts out of it.
With a short vacation long overdue, we hopped into Kia Stonic 1.4 EX A/T and took a short drive to Batangas. Not to worry as proper health protocols such as swab tests and social distancing measures were applied. The small group of six drivers and their cars ensured safety was observed for everyone involved.
Kia Philippines to Focus on Styling, Tech, Lifestyle Than Financing
Carmakers can always fight for showroom attention with offerings with better looks, specs, or prices; but at the end of the day, it’s having strong banking partners that will help win customers. Just like the vast majority of car brands locally, 70 percent of Kia buyers rely on financing to seal the deal. The economic slowdown brought on by the pandemic, and the subsequent tightening of banks offered a valuable lesson to the Ayala-backed Korean auto brand.
During the height of the community quarantines, banks and other lending institutions offered “payment holidays” rather than letting customers default on their loans. Regardless, the default rate remained high, and this resulted in banks having to tighten access on several loan products, including those associated with cars.