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Toyota offers service assistance to flood-damaged vehicles


10/13/2009

Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. (TMPC) extends support to the motoring public by offering special services for flood-damaged Toyota Vehicles due to the recent typhoon “Ondoy.” TMPC will offer discounts on replacement of flood-related parts and labor, as well as extend service workshop operations to accommodate affected customers.

“Toyota would like to express its sympathy to motorists affected by typhoon Ondoy. The number of damaged vehicles is unimaginable and we sympathize with our valued customers who are victims of the crisis,” expressed Raymond Rodriguez, TMPC first vice president for Vehicle Sales Operations.

“Less than a week after the typhoon, Metro Manila Toyota dealers have received more than 2,000 affected vehicles for service and repairs. The numbers of Toyota cars that need to be serviced have now reached a level way above the capacity of Toyota dealers. While we have shifted to higher gears to accommodate everyone, we ask for your patience and understanding for any inconvenience may experience,” added Engr. Bobbit Mamawal, vice president for Customer Service Operations.

In order to help its customers, TMPC will provide discounts of 40 percent for engine Electronically-controlled Units (ECU), 20 percent discount on selected flood-related parts, and 20 percent discount on labor.

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