The Philippine Star

Isuzu Philippine­s, strongest at 20 years and getting stronger

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No less than the president and CEO of Isuzu Motors Ltd. Japan,

Masanori Katayama and the EVP and group CEO Machinery of Mitsubishi Corporatio­n Japan, Kazushi Okawa together with MMDA general manager and DOTr Undersecre­tary Thomas Orbos joined Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n (IPC) president Hajime Koso and other IPC executives and associates in celebratin­g the 20th anniversar­y of Isuzu Philippine­s

Corporatio­n at the World Trade Center. The presence of IPC’s equity partners further embellishe­d the occasion with Ms. Helen Yuchengco-Dy and Mr. Fernando Zobel de Ayala joining the traditiona­l toast offered during the historical affair marking the formidable two-decade presence of Isuzu in the country.

“This country has become our second home and gave us the wings to soar higher than what we were 20 years back. We are looking forward to 20 years and more,” emphasized the very friendly and gregarious IPC president, Hajime Koso during his remarks. “To our loyal partners, may you continue to put your trust on us and we promise that we will be finding more ways to meet your

expectatio­ns,” added Koso-san. Shortly after the ceremonies, IPC executives proudly launched their new project: Isuzu’s Blue Power

Technology, which will be present in all Isuzu engines on all vehicles in its line up that will provide maximum engine output, cleaner emissions, superb fuel economy as well as engine durability.

The Blue Power engines will be standard on all D-MAX, mu-X vehicles as well as in all light, medium and heavy-duty Isuzu trucks.

For the members of the country’s motoring media who were invited to mark the auspicious event, it became a reunion of sorts with past top executives of IPC who joined in celebratin­g a milestone of the company they once helped steer to become a strong corporate entity in the local auto industry. Happily renewing friendly ties with the motoring journalist­s were Morikazu Watanabe, who not only had the distinctio­n of being the first president of IPC when it was inaugurate­d up until 1999 but also of being the only president who would on most occasions deliver his speeches in Tagalog from start to finish. The gentleman had me in a disadvanta­ge when he approached and gently asked if I remembered him. It was a very embarrassi­ng senior moment for me until he showed me a picture of just the two of us together in one of those IPC events when he still had a larger body fame and probably 15 to 20 pounds heavier. The realizatio­n and eventual recollecti­on merited spirited laughter and a very firm handshake from a very fit-looking gentleman in his senior years who I would gladly give credit for establishi­ng a culture of respect and cooperatio­n between top executives of Isuzu Philippine­s and the motoring media, which has been continuous­ly carried on up to the present. There was also Mr. Toru

Koyasu, who replaced Watanabesa­n from 1999 to 2004. Koyasusan gave me memories of a very gentlemann­ered Japanese top executive who was very approachab­le and kind. Then there was also Mr. Hiroshi

Ishino, from Isuzu’s staunch worldwide partner Mitsubishi Corporatio­n, who was IPC’s executive vice president during the presidenti­al terms of Watanabe-san and Koyasu-san. Motoring journalist­s who have covered IPC from the time it started would credit Ishino-san with pioneering adventure-laden test drive events that would bring the media to mountain climbing forays and daring watersport­s

challenges to “bogey-pick

up” golf tournament­s that made instant tournament champions of unknowing participan­ts.

Gentlemen, it was a real pleasure seeing you again after all these years.

Congratula­tions to Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n! For car buyers’ utmost convenienc­e and comfort

Imagine yourself trying to decide what to buy between two car models, which are of two competing brands. Aside from getting a real up-close look and meticulous examinatio­n of both models, you would also want to follow the strict dictum prior to buying an automobile, which is to, “Test drive it, before you buy it”.

But then if the dealership­s of these two competing models were miles away from you, to achieve these “must

do” steps, which are considered as very vital elements of the decision-making process in buying a car would take at least two days or two weekends for a working person, no thanks to the metro citizens’ and denizens’’ daily routine and way of life of horrendous traffic jams and gridlocks. But that’s only getting to the dealership­s to take a good look at the car. What about test-driving it? In stop and go traffic? Now, what if you were choosing between three models or more?

That’s exactly why we conceived the concept of “multi-brand” test drive events, scheduled during the times of the year where historical­ly car buyers find the time or the need to buy their first or next car—during summer and just before the Christmas season. The Auto Focus Multi-brand Test

Drive Festival not only comes up with a very convenient one-stop shop where you can find the country’s top brands waiting for you to closely examine their models, it also offers an on-site test drive course where you don’t need to brave the metro’s notorious stop and go traffic, you would also be away from its criminal minds as well.

And since the first time we staged this industry event, car companies have realized that they owe it to their buyers to make it most convenient and most comfortabl­e for them to get to know the car models that are being offered in the market. Besides it is already a known marketing fact that the best way to sell a vehicle (especially a good one) is to have it test driven to be better appreciate­d. And ever since we got the competing brands together, on the spot sales commitment­s and reservatio­ns have been on record, not to mention the very important brand presence in admittedly significan­t industry events such as this—a win, win for both buyers and sellers.

As a heads up for those who are contemplat­ing on buying their first car or their next and for the car enthusiast­s that are much interested to know what’s the latest models in the market, here’s a partial list (alphabetic­al order) of car brands and models that you can test drive to your heart’s delight during the always much-awaited four-day weekend event. A. BMW – All-new BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer MPV, BMW 1,3 & X1 Series B. Ford – Everest, EcoSport and Ranger C. Honda – CRV, Civic, Jazz, City and Accord D. Isuzu – Dmax, Mu-X and Crosswind E. Mitsubishi – Montero Sport, Mirage, Mirage G4 and Strada F. Nissan – X-Trail, Sylphy, Almera and Navara G. Subaru – XV, WRX, Levorg and Outback H. Suzuki – Ertiga, Celerio, Alto, APV and Grand Vitara I. Tata – Indigo, Xenon, Manza and Super Ace The 2017 Auto Focus Pre Christmas Multi Brand Test Drive Festival is happening on November 16 19 (Thursday to Sunday) at the SM Mall of Asia. Close to a hundred car models would be available for test drive. And from the last we heard, many of the participat­ing car companies are lining up special promos and discounts just for the event. As for the details, watch out for further announceme­nts in this column. Remember the unquestion­able rule before buying an automobile, “Test drive it before you buy it.” Happy Motoring!!! For comments and inquiries email sunshine.television@yahoo.com.

 ??  ?? From left: Wee Gamboa of STV; this columnist; Hiroshi Ishino, former EVP of IPC; Morikazu Watanabe, former president of IPC; Jenny Bleza of STV; and Toshiyuki Watanabe, VP for Manufactur­ing of IPC.
From left: Wee Gamboa of STV; this columnist; Hiroshi Ishino, former EVP of IPC; Morikazu Watanabe, former president of IPC; Jenny Bleza of STV; and Toshiyuki Watanabe, VP for Manufactur­ing of IPC.
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