Share your Mazda story for a chance to win a fancy dinner after ECQ

Updated Mar 30, 2021 | Same topic: COVID-19 Updates

Like fancy dinners in nice fancy places? Share your story about your Mazda

During the length of the enhanced community quarantine, many car communities are undoubtedly cut off from each other. They can’t do meets, nor can they hold meetings.

It’s a sad state of affairs but alas, there’s nothing we can do about it. Going out right now is risky due to the threat of the novel coronavirus, and gatherings aren’t exactly the best way to practice social distancing, are they?

Mazda’s way of connecting with their fans

Like many car brands in the Philippines, Mazda has a large and very loyal following. As such, they provided a concerted way for Mazda owners, Mazda fans, and the company to get connected.

Called the My Mazda Story, the company is encouraging Mazda owners to share their car-related stories in order to become closer even while we’re stuck in our respective homes.

A picture of the My Mazda Story Facebook post

MIss talking with your Mazda buddies, then join up

If you join and share your own “My Mazda Story,” you can get a chance to win a sumptuous dinner for two at the posh Escala Tagaytay after the enhanced community quarantine is lifted, of course. 

To join, just pay a visit to Mazda Philippine’s official Facebook page, and leave a comment on the post announcing the My Mazda Story event. 

Also, if you’re really interested as to how Mazda owners are dealing with the quarantine, you can stay tuned to their posts on the official Mazda Philippines fan page and other official Mazda social media sites like Instagram and Twitter.

My Mazda Story has been around last year

If you’re the type to look at other car communities outside of the Philippines, then you’ll know that the #MyMazdaStory campaign has been around since 2019.

The most prevalent use of the said hashtag is in connection to Mazda Canada and Mazda USA, where countless Mazda owners shared their day to day activities surrounding their Mazda cars on Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.  

>>> Related: Mazda U.K. launches contactless damage repair quote service via photos

A picture of a 2013 Mazda MX-5

Of course, owners of older Mazdas are welcome to join, too.

So yeah, this just goes to show that Mazda owners are very staunch loyalists who really love their cars. So, will you join the Philippine version of the My Mazda Story?

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Know more about Mazda

Mazda

Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japanese-grown brand that began in the city of Hiroshima. In January of 1920, the company was established as Toyo Kogyo Corporation under the ownership of Jujiro Matsuda. They were considered to be Japan’s best cork producers that eventually made a name for themselves in manufacturing machining tools. Soon after, Matsuda ventured into producing the first motorized rickshaw in the market. The vehicle was called the Mazda-Go which was a reference to Matsuda himself.

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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