Suzuki Auto San Fernando and Converge Communications & Information Technology Solutions, Inc. celebrated the Ceremonial Turnover of 200 units of Suzuki Carry.
The Ceremonial Turnover was attended by Laus Group of Companies (LGC) Executive Director Diorella Laus, Converge Co-Founder Grace Uy, Converge CEO Dennis Uy, LGC Chairman and CEO Lisset Laus-Velasco, and LGC President Paul Laus.
The Ceremonial Turnover of the Suzuki Carry units
The Suzuki Carry has been a long partner by businesses around the world since the 60s. It is practical, reliable, and comes with a high-power and fuel-efficient 1.5-liter 4-cylinder K15B gasoline engine. The engine is capable of producing 96 hp and 135 Nm of torque.
The Suzuki Carry units can be used by Converge to further enhance its customer service, as well as the telecommunication service provider’s logistical requirements.
Converge customers anywhere in the country can be addressed to easier with the help of the Carry. Flooded areas are not a problem for the Carry as its engine air intake is placed in a high position. The Suzuki Carry can also drive through tight and narrow roads with ease thanks to its compact-truck nature.
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In addition, the Suzuki Carry is installed with galvanized steel plates for its entire bed that can help avoid rust and corrosion. Rust-resistant sealers and undercoating are used for the underbody as well. With this, the Suzuki Carry is the most suitable vehicle for Converge’s daily fieldwork in different environments and weather conditions.
Suzuki Philippines Incorporated (SPH) currently offers the Suzuki Carry for as low as Php 499,000 for the base Cab & Chassis variant. SPH also offers the top-spec Carry 1.5 Utility Van variant for Php 614,000. Suzuki said that customization is available upon request of customers.
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