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Peugeot-full vehicle lineup display at Rockwell


In an effort to bring the Peugeot ownership experience closer to the buying public, Eurobrands Distributor Inc. (EDI), official importer and distributor of Peugeot in the Philippines, has announced a public display of its full vehicle lineup at the Powerplant Mall in Rockwell, Makati, from Friday, Feb. 22 to Sunday, Feb. 24.

“The public’s response to our vehicles has been very encouraging. People see the ‘great value for money’ proposition of our cars—which provide the best features of European marquees yet are made available at more buyer-friendly prices. We thus thought that bringing them closer to the public via a mall tour would be a good way of spreading the good news further,” said Felix J. Mabilog Jr., president of EDI.

To be prominently displayed at the mall’s North Court are the 3008 Crossover, the 5008 Compact MPV, the 508 Executive Sedan and the RCZ Sports Car. Peugeot sales executives will be on hand for the duration of the public display to answer any inquiries and tend to reservations that the buying public might have.

“We enjoin interested parties to come visit the North Court of the Powerplant Mall in Rockwell as this would be a great opportunity for them to see exactly what this great French automotive brand has to offer. We are confident that our vehicles will not disappoint and we’re excited to take our vehicles to a venue where our customers’ convenience is given a priority. We will follow this up with a tour of the country’s more popular family destinations and promise to schedule a comprehensive test drive experience in the very near future as well,” Mabilog concluded.


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