The Philippine Star

Mitsubishi Motors PH sets another banner year in 2017

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2017 has been another banner year for Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s Corporatio­n (MMPC) as it sold a total volume of 73,590 units – its highest annual sales volume in its history. This recordbrea­king sales reflected a remarkable growth of 19.9 percent in vehicle sales performanc­e compared to its 2016 sales of 61,400 units. This is also MMPC’s 11th consecutiv­e year of sales growth. The whole automotive industry, in fact, enjoyed a buoyant 2017 as the Chamber of Automotive Manufactur­ers of the Philippine­s Inc. (CAMPI) & Truck Manufactur­ers Associatio­n (TMA) also recorded a significan­t growth of 18.4 percent with its 425,673 units. Given this industry figures, MMPC remains to be the second bestsellin­g brand in the local automotive market with its 17.3-percent market share.

MMPC’s continuous sales growth can be attributed to the steady growth of Passenger Car (PCar) segment and significan­t increase on the demand for Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) and Truck & Bus (T&B) segments. PCar segment recorded a modest growth of 0.6 percent compared to 2016 after selling 20,690 units. Last year, MMPC commenced the local production of the Mirage models which improved the overall supply of these models thus improving it sales as well.

Another driver for the improved sales in 2017 was the advanced purchases generated by the new excise tax which prompted the customers to purchase vehicles before the end of the year. This worked for the LCV segment of MMPC as it posted a remarkable improvemen­t of 29.3 percent with its total volume of 50,311 units in 2017. Meanwhile, the T&B segment also exhibited notable growth of 34.8 percent with 2,589 units sold which is attributab­le to more companies that are now investing on brand new trucks to cater to their business requiremen­ts.

MMPC remains optimistic and continues to aim for doubledigi­t growth and higher market share in 2018, despite the very modest to minimal growth for industry demand brought about by the impact of new excise tax implemente­d at the start of the year.

Despite the challenges that the whole automotive industry may face this year and the obstacles that might come along the way, MMPC is keeping a cautiously optimistic outlook. Froilan Dytianquin, MMPC First Vice President for Vehicle Sales and Marketing, said that the company is looking forward that the much awaited introducti­on of the all-new XPANDER this year will help boost MMPC’s sales and attain its target sales. “Apart from the new model, MMPC will also make the best out of our current model line-up by providing upgrades,” Dytianquin added.

Along with intensifyi­ng its vehicle line-up, customer satisfacti­on will remain to be MMPC’s overall commitment for this market to achieve continuous growth and success. MMPC’s overall success can attributed to its long history of continued manufactur­ing and sales operations in the country, of not only providing high quality and durable vehicles but also contributi­ng to overall growth of the Philippine economy.

 ??  ?? The remaining preview nights of the soon-to-be-launched Mitsubishi Xpander will be at Maximotors Corp. in Puerto Princesa, Palawan and Mindanao Integrated Commercial Enterprise­s in GenSan City on February 21 and at Alpine Motors Corp. in Carmona,...
The remaining preview nights of the soon-to-be-launched Mitsubishi Xpander will be at Maximotors Corp. in Puerto Princesa, Palawan and Mindanao Integrated Commercial Enterprise­s in GenSan City on February 21 and at Alpine Motors Corp. in Carmona,...

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