Suzuki Philippines commemorates ground breaking virtual ceremony for Suzuki Auto Matina | Motourismo



Suzuki Philippines Incorporated (SPH), the country’s pioneer compact car distributor, adds yet another dealership to start the year right in their roster of auto houses in the country, this time, in Davao City. The new dealership soon to rise in General Douglas Mc Arthur Highway, Talomo, Davao City, Davao del Sur is Autocentrale Group’s 6th dealership under their group. 


Suzuki Auto Matina will rise on a 3,000sqm land and will be able to house 7 units for display and 8 work bays to accommodate different servicing transactions simultaneously. The new dealership will answer to the rising market demand in the Davao region, and provide the community in the area with quality service that is uniquely Suzuki.


The virtual ground breaking ceremony was led by Cebu Autocentrale Corp. President, Brian Chua, managing director, Ms. Deborah Chua, and Suzuki Philippines Vice President and General Manager for Automobile Division, Keiichi Suzuki. 




Mr. Keiichi shares, “We in Suzuki Philippines are optimistic that the new Suzuki Auto Matina will attain its goals in the many years to come, and will definitely strengthen our presence with our growing market in Davao. Through this new dealership, it solidifies the team’s commitment to provide quality service and offer only the best of Suzuki’s top notch products.”


The dealership is set to open its doors early next year. Currently, Cebu Autocentrale Corporation operates five more dealerships, Suzuki Auto North Cebu, Suzuki Auto SM City Cebu, Suzuki Auto Mactan, Suzuki Auto SM Consolacion andSuzuki Auto Cagayan de Oro. With their vast experience in the automotive industry, this new dealership will be a contributing factor in bringing the brand to the forefront in Mindanao. 


For more information about Suzuki visit http://suzuki.com.ph/auto/, like it on https://twitter.com/SuzukiAutoPH and follow on Instagram at @suzukiautoph.


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