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Another proudly Pinoy feat was what business tycoon Cesar Lee achieved when he put up the huge, humongous and expansive Toyota Alabang Service Center — the largest in Asia —

located along AlabangZap­ote Road in Las Piñas not far from his similarly but not quite as big Toyota Alabang,

Inc. (TAI) dealership and showroom.

When I went to attend its late Saturday afternoon rain-drenched inaugurati­on (a Chinese good luck omen) last August 4, I was welcomed by the mildmanner­ed and soft-spoken business magnate himself who immediatel­y offered a tour of the place, motioning me to choose between a

Toyota van and a golf cart. Unknowing of the building’s expanse I jokingly asked, “Cesar, I need a ride just to look around?” His witty retort floored me, “Butch, I suggest you take the ride. Baka masira yung

sapatos mo (You might ruin your shoes).” I was just half way the tour when I realized my host wasn’t joking. This service facility was indeed vast in all its five-story glory with a total floor area of more than 14,000 sqm capable of servicing 150 vehicles a day.

Lee, the very unassuming chairman of TAI, proudly explained that the Toyota Alabang

Service Center offers a complete range of maintenanc­e and repair services all in one world-class facility. Equipped with the most advanced technology, the center checks roadworthi­ness of each vehicle with special test lanes that assess vehicle brakes and suspension as well as top-of-the-line frame aligners that assess vehicle chassis with utmost precision.

In her welcoming remarks during the inaugurati­on, which was attended by top officials of Toyota Motor Corporatio­n (Japan) and Toyota Motor Philippine­s, together with a slew of luminaries from the government, business sector and media, Jhoanna Lee-See, the lady president of TAI said, “The opening of the Toyota Alabang Service Center in Las Piñas is like a homecoming for us. It is our way of reconnecti­ng with our roots and giving back to the very same people who have brought us to where we are today.” Congratula­tions to the men and women of Toyota Alabang, Inc. Happy Motoring!!!

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