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Lexus’ best year ever

- Rodriguez: JOHNNY LITTON

For years, Lexus Manila Inc. (LMI) has been at the forefront of producing some of the most reliable luxury vehicles in the Philippine­s. Known for extending a certain level of attentiven­ess to every customer, borne out of a concept known as “omotenashi,” this Japanese style of hospitalit­y was front and center during your columnist’s recent sit down interview with LMI president

Raymond Rodriguez and EVP Yuichiro Suzuki at the brand’s impressive showroom located in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Together, the executives discussed why 2017 was the best year for the company, how owning one’s dream car can now become a reality and why Lexus Manila continues to be at the top of its game.

Tell us, what was 2017 like for Lexus Manila?

Rodriguez: 2017 for Lexus Manila was the best ever, since we opened in 2009. We recorded car sales of 1,251 units – that is an 87 percent increase. Before it was 670 [units]. One of the reasons for this is due to the newly implemente­d excise tax. When the excise tax [was first announced during] the early part of last year, around May or April, people who were planning to purchase cars in 2018 decided to buy in 2017 instead, because they weren’t entirely sure how the new excise tax would affect the car prices. We were very pleased to close 2017 with 1,251 units, majority of which were SUVs. We also grew by 30 percent in our after sales service business. So both our sales and services grew. That’s why we had an exceptiona­l year and management also recognized that. There were a lot of milestones for us last year. We also recently celebrated our ninth anniversar­y.

What do you think separates Lexus apart from other luxury cars?

Rodriguez: We have a wide range of products that cater to our customers’ different needs. We have complete passenger cars and SUVs. One of our strengths is our commercial vehicles. Aside from that, one of the strong points of Lexus is our hybrid models. It’s more fuel-efficient and friendlier to the environmen­t compared to other models. When the excise tax was implemente­d this year, our hybrid models became almost the same price as the gasoline model variant. Hybrid technology vehicles usually cost more, but the gap in the prices between the hybrid and gasoline cars is narrower now. Another one of our strengths is our dealership facility, which I believe is one of the best in the industry.

What new vehicles do you have in the docket that customers can look forward to?

Rodriguez: In the beginning of 2018, we introduced the new LS 500L and LS 500 Hl, our premium flagship sedans.

What can you tell us about what Lexus has in store for luxury vehicle enthusiast­s for 2018?

It’s an exciting year. First of all, as I mentioned, we have a full range of products that are available. Before, it was a pipe dream for most people to get a hybrid model because it was just too costly. Now, that dream can become a reality because hybrid models are almost the same price as their gasoline-powered counterpar­ts.

Is there difficulty in getting gasoline for a hybrid car?

Rodriguez: There is a misconcept­ion by some that hybrid cars have to be charged. That is absolutely untrue, because hybrid cars use premium gasoline and that’s enough to power the whole system. The only difference is that it’s much more fuel-efficient. With hybrid cars, you gas up in a less frequent basis. It’s more economical and it’s worry-free; it’s like you’re driving a normal vehicle.

Your people outside are very friendly. When we came in, everyone welcomed us. I have been offered coffee by five different people.

Rodriguez: We at Lexus have a guiding principle: we treat each customer as we would a guest in our own home. One of our strengths is our after sales service. We have a wide range of genuine spares and accessorie­s always ready, except for special cases when we would have to fly in the parts. We also have certified technician­s who we constantly train. At Lexus, we take pride in our reliabilit­y. In fact, we topped J.D. Power’s auto industry reliabilit­y survey, which is the 2018 U.S. Vehicle Dependabil­ity Study. We are very humbled and at the same time inspired to keep improving at what we do.

One of the many things that make Lexus owners happy is your excellent customer service. I was personally impressed by your customer service. I called you because something was wrong and you fixed it. I wasn’t given the run-around. Your after sales service shows that you care. And the people who buy your cars appreciate it. Is there anything that you would like to add to what you’re already doing?

Rodriguez: Thank you for saying that, we appreciate it when our customers are happy and satisfied. With that being said, we are always in pursuit of improvemen­t, no matter how well we are performing. There is always room for growth and improvemen­t.

At this point, Yuichiro Suzuki enters the room.

Suzuki-san, can you tell us what you do at Lexus?

Suzuki: Lexus is a joint venture between Toyota Motor Philippine­s and Mitsui Japan. I’m a representa­tive of the shareholde­rs from my headquarte­rs, Mitsui Japan.

What do you think sets Lexus apart from other luxury vehicle brands?

Suzuki: We call it “omotenashi,” a shared hospitalit­y concept from the Japanese culture. We are not only providing cars, we also provide comfort and experience – a lifestyle. We are happy when customers are happy. We want customers to have ownership not just of cars but happiness and satisfacti­on as well. Last year was a very good year because of sales, but the goal of Lexus is not just the volume of sales, but customer satisfacti­on. Our goal is always to deliver outstandin­g, high quality customer service. Our volume of sales is just a result and consequenc­e in our effort to provide good service.

If I need a spare part, will you have it in storage or do I have to wait for Japan to ship it?

Rodriguez: Most of the parts are stored in our dealership here in Bonifacio Global City. For special cases or for parts that are less common, we have it flown in from Japan.

Is there anything else you want the public to know?

Rodriguez: I would like to invite luxury car enthusiast­s to come to our dealership and witness for themselves Lexus’ newest offerings displayed here in our showroom. The LS 500 models are our latest, a new line of premium flagship sedans that we’re very proud of.

Truly, Lexus has been on a winning streak and shows no signs of stopping. Luxury and sincerity rolled into one – that’s Lexus’ winning formula!

 ??  ?? Lexus Manila Inc. president Raymond Rodriguez is an astute leader and businessma­n
Lexus Manila Inc. president Raymond Rodriguez is an astute leader and businessma­n
 ??  ?? Your columnist, Raymond Rodriguez and Lexus Manila, Inc. EVP Yuichiro Suzuki
Your columnist, Raymond Rodriguez and Lexus Manila, Inc. EVP Yuichiro Suzuki
 ??  ?? Jayelles’ Bettina Esguerra listens as Raymond Rodriguez explains how the company is staying on the top of its game
Raymond Rodriguez hands Bettina Esguerra a queue number
Jayelles’ Bettina Esguerra listens as Raymond Rodriguez explains how the company is staying on the top of its game Raymond Rodriguez hands Bettina Esguerra a queue number
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Raymond Rodriguez and Yuichiro Suzuki showcase the various awards and recognitio­ns Lexus Manila has received over the years
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True to Lexus’ core value of “omotenashi,” a JapaYour nese concept of hospitalit­y and warmth, the Lexus Showroom boasts of a reading area, a relaxing holding area where customers can wait for their units, and a well-stocked bar where guests can order...
 ??  ?? Raymond Rodriguez says they put a premium on customer satisfacti­on and convenienc­e, which manifests in the showroom’s service center
Raymond Rodriguez says they put a premium on customer satisfacti­on and convenienc­e, which manifests in the showroom’s service center
 ??  ?? Raymond Rodriguez, who takes pride in the company’s “lean and mean” workforce, signs documents with the help of executive secretary Winda Payade
Raymond Rodriguez, who takes pride in the company’s “lean and mean” workforce, signs documents with the help of executive secretary Winda Payade
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columnist enjoys a tour of the Lexus Showroom thanks to the hospitalit­y of Yuichiro Suzuki and Raymond Rodriguez
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 ??  ?? Jem Casasola serves Bettina Esguerra a cup of coffee
Jem Casasola serves Bettina Esguerra a cup of coffee
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The 2018 LC 500 is a grand tourer, personal luxury car that is a favorite among buyers and customers
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The IS 350 F-Sport is sleekly designed for superior comfort and stirring performanc­e
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