ANGELES CITY – Oozing with as much confidence in the quality and desirability of the products they offer as in the purchasing power obtaining in their market, the Bluebird Motor Corp. on Friday formally opened its Mitsubishi car dealership here.
BMC founder and COO Marco Hizon and Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) president and CEO Takeshi Hara led the grand opening of the
BMC-Mitsubishi branch along MacArthur Highway in Barangay Balibago.
Joining them were BMC Deputy COO Yves Amiel Hizon, Clark Development Corp. chairman Atty. Edgardo Pamintuan, city Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting, city executive assistant Rafael Angeles, Porac Mayor Jing Capil and City of San
Fernando Mayor Vilma Caluag.
“Our partnership with MMPC is a materialized vision, an opportunity seized at the perfect time. Aimed at providing “Masayang Experience for EveryJuan,” the BMC said in a press statement.
“Mitsubishi Angeles has been, and continues to be a part of Filipinos’ life milestones of acquiring a first car, a business vehicle, or a unit upgrade with a prime automotive brand – Mitsubishi. BMC strongly upholds its core value of ‘malasakit,’ communicating it to all clients by providing them faster, better and reasonably priced services,” it added.
Strategically located, Mitsubishi Angeles has a vibrant commercial life with several establishments such as shopping malls, fine restaurants and banks all around it.
This, complemented by the city residents whom Hizon described as “aggressive buyers of vehicles, especially the middle class.”
“They have deep pockets,” he enthused.
“What is also good about us is that we have first-class and modern after-sales services,” added Hizon. “You can rely on us.”
Hizon said many of their buyers work at the Clark Freeport Zone. The BMC had its soft opening last April.
The BMC COO and EVP shared: “My first car was a Mitsubishi and I was surprised by their durability.”
For her part, Vega-Cabigting said “we are thankful for investors who do not only
pay taxes and permits but provide employment, especially to city residents.”
“An honor to be a part of the second leading car dealership in the country,” the younger Hizon noted of MMPC. “That honor comes with a greater responsibility.” Punto News Team/PR