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Friendship that goes beyond business…

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The Toyota Road Trek is a 14-year-old tradition of Toyota Motor Philippine­s

(TMP), which started in the summer of 2005.

It was conceived as an event where members of the motoring media would all together be given a chance to test on long drives all present year car models and have a handson experience of their performanc­e, safety features, amenities, technologi­cal advancemen­ts, etc.

To make the test drive package more exciting and enticing, the invited members of the media were also made to enjoy and experience the different exotic tourist spots in the country, which journalist­s, considerin­g their busy schedule of perenniall­y chasing deadlines, would find it hard to visit.

This gives the print, broadcast and online media the opportunit­y to relay to their readers or viewers not only their first hand driving or riding experience on the vehicles they were able to use but also the chance to dwell on the exotic places they have visited, a real local tourism booster.

Having missed only two of these much-awaited summer events when, unfortunat­ely for me these two occasions were scheduled right smack on our usual yearly family trips abroad, through the Toyota Road Trek I had my first time visits to must-see places like Bohol’s Chocolate Hills, El Nido (Lagen and Miniloc Islands) in Palawan, Pearl Farm in Davao, etc. Soon after the first few staging of the Road Trek, the test drive part just became an excuse for the yearly happening, which has become already widely considered as an institutio­nal event. And this was when TMP started to consider it more as a way of giving back to the journalist­s for their continuing year long support not only for the Toyota brand but also for the entire local auto industry by consistent­ly reporting and writing about all current developmen­ts in this rapidly developing business sector. The very friendly and soft-spoken

TMP president Satoru Suzuki candidly described how Toyota considers the

Road Trek and how Toyota reflects its relationsh­ip with the media in his speech during its concluding dinner, the most meaningful part of which was, “For more than a decade, our Road Trek tradition has been growing strong. Your presence here tonight is a testament to Toyota’s long and fruitful bond with the press, a friendship that goes beyond business. Our Toyota Family is always grateful for your support. Which is why this year, our team prepared something special. Following last year’s Siargao, we bring you to this exclusive paradise for a week’s worth of fun, teamwork, and adventure. Road Trek 14 is a breakaway from the usual, from the monotony of every day — and that is exactly what Balesin Island Club offers us.” The Toyota Road Trek has become many things else aside from being a test drive and a tour of the country’s tourism spots. It has become one of the yearly much-awaited bonding within the motoring media as well as with

Toyota executives and it is also about fun challenges that the participat­ing media excitedly joins in —a joy trip.

Through the years of its staging it became evident that TMP wanted to level up yearly on the kind of experience that they envision the media to go through. And each year TMP was always spot on in achieving this. And this year was no exception—

TMP, after having the motoring media drive their various present-year models, including the much-heralded entry SUV, the Rush to its impressive dealership­s in

Pampanga, Tarlac and Bataan and after an overnight stay at the posh Midori

Hotel in Clark, brought the invited motoring journalist­s for the 2018 Road

Trek to Balesin Island. It has been a memorable four days of bonding and camaraderi­e with our peers in the motoring media together with the ever gracious TMP executives, lead by its president, Satoru Suzuki; EVP, Kei

Mizuguchi-san; SVP, Jing Atienza; FVP for corporate affairs Atty. Rommel Gutierrez; FVP for marketing Cristina Arevalo; VP for marketing Sherwin Chualim; AVP for marketing Carlo Ablaza; and Jade Sison, who’s in charge of Brand Management, Public Relations and Communicat­ions, to mention just a few.

It was indeed one heck of a trip. Thank you, TMP.

Where to next — the moon? Happy Motoring!!!

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Toyota Motor Philipines executives
 ??  ?? Raymond Rodriguez of Lexus Manila, this writer, Al Mendoza, Jing Atienza of Toyota Motor Philippine­s
Raymond Rodriguez of Lexus Manila, this writer, Al Mendoza, Jing Atienza of Toyota Motor Philippine­s
 ??  ?? Pinky Colmenares, this writer, STV’s Jenny Pineda, Aries Espinosa, and Ferdie Vinzon
Pinky Colmenares, this writer, STV’s Jenny Pineda, Aries Espinosa, and Ferdie Vinzon
 ??  ?? My teammates Aries, Jenny and Wee Gamboa
My teammates Aries, Jenny and Wee Gamboa
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