Foton Philippines Opens Another Dealership Cainta to Serve Customers
Foton is now ready to serve customers in the east side of Metro Manila with the opening of the LICA Auto Group's new Foton dealership in Cainta, Rizal.
The new Foton dealership is strategically situated along the eastbound side of Ortigas Extension. It aims to serve the needs of clients and businesses of major cities and municipalities in Rizal such as Antipolo City, Cainta, Taytay, Angono, Tanay, Angono, Binangonan, and many more.
Foton Cainta sits on approximately 1,300 square meters within the LICA Auto Group's new automotive dealer complex. With that, the new showroom is able to accommodate 6 to 7 vehicles at the same time.
Foton's current models include the Toplander 7-seater SUV, the Thunder pick-up truck, the Traveller van, the Toano van/minibus, and a variety of light, medium and heavy duty trucks that can be configured to suit the needs of their clients.
Mr. Tey Sornet, the Chief Operating Officer of the LICA Auto Group, said that the Cainta facility is intended to be a '3S' dealership with sales, service, and spare parts all in one location. He continued that the service area is still under construction at the back of the property. The COO of the LICA Auto Group added that the service building will also house the showroom for Foton's larger vehicles such as tractor heads and trucks.
Foton Cainta is co-located with LICA Auto Group's other dealerships. These include Honda Rizal, Hyundai Cainta, along with their soon-to-open dealerships for Subaru and Chevrolet. The Foton Cainta dealership is their fourth for the company as the LICA Auto Group also operates Foton's dealerships in Pasong Tamo (Makati), Calamba (Laguna), and Lipa (Batangas).
According to Ms. Anna Maria Parado, Executive Vice President of Foton Philippines, the Cainta dealership is their 24th nationwide. Foton Cainta part of the brand's dealership expansion in the country; the company will be opening four other dealerships later this year in Bauang (La Union), Bacoor (Cavite), Talisay (Cebu), and Puerto Princesa (Palawan). (www.chinatrucks.com)
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