Honda breaks ground in Calamba, Laguna | Inquirer Business

Honda breaks ground in Calamba, Laguna

/ 09:09 PM May 14, 2013

Honda Cars Philippines Inc. (HCPI) has recently added to its list of car dealerships Honda Cars Calamba, as it broke ground on its future site. Soon to rise along Maharlika Highway, Barangay Milagrosa, Calamba City, residents of the area will enjoy more convenient access to Honda’s world-class products, services and facilities.

With a land area of 3,000 square meters, Honda Cars Calamba is strategically placed at a very accessible location for the customers going or coming from the city proper and nearby towns and cities. This dealership shall carry the latest Honda product line-up and complete vehicle service facilities such as general repair, preventive maintenance and body-and-paint. Honda Cars Calamba is another fulfillment to HCPI’s promise to bring products and services with utmost quality to its customers.

The groundbreaking ceremony was headed by Honda Cars Philippines president and general manager Tatsuya Natsume, ANC Group president Anthony N. Cheng and their executives.

Also gracing the affair were dealer principals Giovanni Tan and Gilbert Tan; parish priest Rev. Frederick R. Yapana; ANC Group executive vice president Michael A. Tan; HCPI general manager for marketing and sales Roberto Ong;  ANC Group treasurer Johann S. Tan, Barangay Milagrosa chair Saturnino J. Lajaral; Elbrus Motor Corp. vice president Philip Sy; HCPI head for customer service Norman Millare, and HCPI senior assistant vice president for marketing Toshio Kuwahara.

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