Ford Philippines officially opens the doors of its new dealership in Talisay, the 50th in the country from the Blue Oval company. It is operated by Fairlane Automotive Ventures, Inc. (FAVI) and is expected to further expand the car brand’s presence in the Queen City of the South.
Ford Talisay is now open to customers
As a way to welcome the new dealership, the first 50 customers will receive exclusive Ford merchandise. Moreover, customers who will purchase a Ford Territory, Ranger, or Everest for the month of June will get a free scheduled service plan (SSP) package.
“This is a testament to the growing preference towards the Ford brand and our growing vehicle portfolio and after-sales offerings. We are grateful to the partnership we have with FAVI and look forward to serving the automotive needs of more Cebuanos with our Ford Talisay dealership,” said Ford Philippines Managing Director Michael Breen.
Situated on a 1,397-sqm. land, the interior and exterior of the new Ford Talisay is constructed with the Ford Signature, a design language for the car brand’s dealership around the world. It aims to provide customers a better overall car buying experience and environment.
Offering vehicles built by the American car brand
With the opening of the Ford Talisay, Cebuaños can now get their hands on Ford vehicles easier including the EcoSport, Mustang, and Explorer. Ford Talisay is built to display seven of the American car brand’s vehicles and also includes 11 service bays with provisions for future expansion.
“We thank our partners from Ford Philippines for their support and collaboration in seeing the construction of Ford Talisay into fruition so that we can serve customers from Talisay City to Southern Cebu,” said FAVI General Manager Andre Borromeo.
Be one of the first 50 customers and receive Ford merchandise
Located at Cebu South Road Properties Road, Cansojongm Talisay City, the new Ford dealership is open from Monday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. for both its sales and service operations.
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