Despite the implementation of a two-week Modified Enhance Community Quarantine (MECQ) in Manila, Cavite, Laguna and Bulacan last August, the dependable Mitsubishi L300 still showed strong sales of 699 units sold, which translates to a 35% increase over its July retail sales of 517. The rising demand for utility vans may be attributed to the steady recovery of the economy and the growing business for delivery services.
Overall, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) capped off the month of August with a total of 2,621 units retaining its 2nd spot in the automotive industry. The Mitsubishi Xpander is the 2nd best-selling model with 620 unit sales, followed by the Mitsubishi Strada with 564.
“We at Mitsubishi Motors Philippine Corporation are optimistic that the economy will continue to improve in the succeeding months. We are geared to provide better offerings to the market to support their vehicle needs during these trying times. For the Mirage G4 and L300 which both are proudly Filipino-made, we rolled back its prices as far as 7 years to make it more affordable to the market,” – said by Mutsuhiro Oshikiri, president and CEO of MMPC.
Currently, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation is offering the Rollback promo which reduces the price of the Mirage G4 GLX MT to just PHP 528,000 and the Mitsubishi L300 to PHP 698,000 for the cab and chassis only without the optional rear body. To know more about Mitsubishi Motors Philippine Corporation, its products and promo offerings, visit www.mmpc.ph or contact your preferred Mitsubishi Motors dealership. DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-104828 Series of 2020.