Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Virtual showrooms open

Geely customers may shop for Geely vehicles in the comfort of their own homes

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With the government’s newly-imposed enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) brought about by resurgence of the raging pandemic, local Geely distributo­r, Sojitz G Auto Philippine­s (SGAP) remains steadfast to provide first-class service with its new virtual showrooms. It has newly opened to the public its virtual showrooms in North EDSA and Makati, which will be followed by its other dealers soon.

“Just as we were expecting for a solid economic rebound after many businesses including the auto industry were brought to a grinding halt, it seems like we would have to endure more and adapt further to the new normal. Our bid to continue serving our valued customers without putting their safety at risk during these times continues,” SGAP president and CEO Mikihisa Takayama said.

“Geely customers may shop for Geely vehicles in the comfort of their own homes. Now more than ever, we see a growing worldwide trend for online shopping which now includes passenger vehicles,” Takayama added.

In the dealer websites, Geely customers may do the following: Take a peek at all Geely models’ exterior and interior with price and specificat­ions; book for a service appointmen­t; apply for car insurance; chat with an online sales agent and make an online transactio­n for car purchase.

More dealer websites are set to be launched in the coming months. For now, customers may check on Geely’s North EDSA and Makati virtual showrooms via these links: https://makati. geelyph.com/ and https://northedsa.geelyph.com/.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SGAP ?? VIRTUAL showroom in Geely Makati allows the customer to feel a simulated real-life experience.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SGAP VIRTUAL showroom in Geely Makati allows the customer to feel a simulated real-life experience.

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