Hyundai PH shares five ways to care for your car 

Updated Aug 11, 2021 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

Make sure to take care of your car, the right way.

For most new car owners, maintaining a car properly can be a bit overwhelming. Sure, others can take to it like fish to water, but some will find that keeping track of the costs of buying the numerous automotive cleaning fluids and tools can be daunting. 

A picture of the Hyundai Palisade

So you just bought your dream Hyundai. Now what?

To help alleviate the stresses of a new car owner, Hyundai Philippines shares a few out-of-the-box tricks and tips to take care of your ride whilst minimizing costs. 

1. Use a makeup brush – No not on you, but rather for your car’s air vents. Air vents do get dirty over time after all. They can collect dust, and will need a good cleaning. Similarly, an old soft-bristled toothbrush can also reach those hard-to-reach nooks and crannies of the car’s interior. 

2. Squeegee to get rid of pet hair – Using a brush-tipped vacuum works for ridding your car of pet hair, but some new car owners might not have a vacuum at all. As such, lightly spraying water on the fur ridden seats and wiping them down with a squeegee can also work. 

3. Cupcake liners for cup holders – Cleaning cup holders can be a hassle. So to prevent dirt from collecting in them in the first place, one can put in silicone cupcake liners to catch said dirt. These can catch gunk and are easily cleaned by taking them out and washing them down with water. 

4. Brighten your night drives with toothpaste – Yep, you heard that right. Rubbing toothpaste on cloudy headlamps can clear them up. Use a fingertip amount and rub it on the headlamp with a dry rag, then wipe it down with a wet rag. 

5. Creative trash cars – Most car models unfortunately don’t have built-in trash bins. Sure, one can buy aftermarket car trash bins but using an alternative can save you money. Some ideas include a plastic cereal container. These are cheap, and are easy to clean.  

While doing it yourself is pretty good. One can say that the quality of the preventive maintenance service (PMS) a dealership provides is still unbeatable. This, after all, is provided by professionals. 

A picture of the AYOS promo poster

To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Hyundai Philippines introduces the AYOS promo

So to coincide with its 20th anniversary, Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI) is also offering 20 percent off on PMS parts and services, a free car wash, and a 21-point checkup. To top all those off, they even threw in a free 20th anniversary golf umbrella. Of note, this promo is only available from August 10 to 20, 2021. 

There’s also the Hyundai AYOS raffle promo where you can win a car care kit, a pressure washer, or a Php 2,000 off on your next PMS at all Hyundai dealerships nationwide. To enter the raffle, Just fill in the AYOS raffle coupon and drop it off at designated drop boxes on or before August 21 at 12 noon. The raffle will then be held on August 31, 2021.  

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Know more about Hyundai

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In the local market, Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc., under the leadership of Lee Dong-Wook now sells Hyundai models locally as of 2022.  

The brand’s lineup consists of the new crossovers which includes the Tucson, Santa Fe, and Creta. Under the MPV category, the Korean marque then has the new Staria model. The most affordable model in the local Hyundai lineup is the Creta's GL variant, which is priced at Php 998,000. The most expensive meanwhile is the Santa Fe, which retails at Php 2,420,000.

Of note, Philkotse makes sure to update its Hyundai car price list as needed. It also provides an up-to-date list of car promos for the said brand, as well as a list of Hyundai dealerships around the country. 

Cesar G.B. Miguel

Cesar G.B. Miguel

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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