Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) congratulates Fast Autoworld Philippine Corporation (FAPC) for its 11th dealership under the brand. The said group is one of the most established and expansive in the network with existing ones in Visayas, namely Mandaue, Cebu South, Mactan, Tacloban, Ormoc, Dumaguete, and Tagbilaran, as well as Mindanao, which are at Butuan, Ozamiz, and Gusa.
“FAPC is proud to showcase its latest branch in Bulua – our second in Cagayan De Oro City, the first being in Gusa. The journey started in 1987 when we first opened in Cebu. We have been a Mitsubishi stalwart for 35 years, and even in today’s sales and marketing era, we still have the same fervor to welcome not just our loyal customer base but also the next generation of car buyers,” said FAPC chairman Victor Chiongbian. “We have always been ready to give customers the Mitsubishi experience in the brick and mortar world and now including the online metaverse. Our commitment stands – we are hungry to sell and serve our customers in the slowly emerging post pandemic world.”
Furthering its reach in Northern Mindanao, the newest outlet is at Zone 6 along Bulua National Highway in the city of Cagayan De Oro (CDO). The 4,986sqm total area has ample parking grounds, a showroom with a customer lounge, parts and accessories counter and 5 vehicles on display, along with a service center that has room for up to 22 units at any one time.
“Our belief in Mitsubishi Motors as a brand propelled us to move ahead with this investment. Aside from the competitive products, Mitsubishi has been relentless in driving improvement and excellence in customer care and aftersales services. Indeed, this facility was conceptualized with the mission to make customer experience with FAPC comfortable, convenient and easy,” according to Julia Menchavez, president, with regard to their continuing partnership with MMPC.
An inauguration ceremony was held in person on March 25, a first for MMPC given the lighter IATF restrictions and imposition of alert level 1 in the region. MMPC president and CEO Takeshi Hara addressed the guests and said “congratulations to FAPC for opening a second Mitsubishi Motors branch here in CDO. On top of its prominent pottery industry, Barangay Bulua has as of late notably seen major infrastructure and transportation developments, and we are glad that we get to take part of this growth”.
He added, “Mitsubishi Motors is not only in the business of selling cars but also taking care of our customers’ aftersales needs. So our customers can have high expectations for us to extend the same level of attention just like when they first step foot at our showroom. We are glad to finally open our doors here and offer the people of Bulua a wonderful car life experience.”
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