The Philippine Star

No TNVS takers?

By Ray Butch Gamboa

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MKINTO ONE IS A FULL-SERVICE “WORRY-FREE” VEHICLE LEASE PACKAGE FOR INDIVIDUAL CUSTOMERS. THE ALL-INCLUSIVE MONTHLY LEASE PAYMENT PACKAGE COVERS PERIODIC MAINTENANC­E SERVICE, NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR PARTS REPLACEMEN­T, ANNUAL COMPREHENS­IVE INSURANCE, ANNUAL CAR REGISTRATI­ON, PLUS AN EXCLUSIVE KINTO CONCIERGE SERVICE.

any would like to think that the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) would be deluged with applicatio­ns for the more than 7,870 Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) slots it made available recently, 7,000 of which would be for Metro Manila.

The LTFRB began accepting applicatio­ns for the new TNVS slots last April 30.

However, the LTFRB again issued a call for TNVS applicatio­ns which it said it would accept on a first-come, first-served basis until June 17, 2022.

The reason given for the new call is that many of the initial applicatio­ns it received were rejected for lack of complete requiremen­ts.

Some observers note that the renewed call for applicatio­ns may indicate lukewarm interest for operating as TNVS partner of Transport Network Companies (TNCs) such as Grab.

WELCOMING NEW ISUZU PRESIDENT

We’d like to welcome the new president of Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n (IPC) Noburo Murakami.

Murakami-san replaces Hajime Koso who many in the motoring media consider a very good friend.

After seven years at the head of Isuzu Philippine­s, Hajime Koso leaves behind a company that is the No. 1 truck brand in the country.

While promising to maintain Isuzu’s No. 1 truck brand status in the country, Murakami hinted at a green future for Isuzu Philippine­s.

At the event formally announcing his taking over the company from Koso-san, Noburo Murakami said that sustainabi­lity is no longer a choice for IPC but rather a social responsibi­lity.

Isuzu must put priority into protecting the environmen­t without compromisi­ng customer success in continuing to do business in the future, he added.

Sustainabi­lity should not only be reflected in Isuzu products but also in changes in values, operations, and the way the company will do business moving forward, he said.

Murakami promises to instill in Isuzu team members and dealer network a shift in mindset and priority towards a ‘Greener’ era for IPC.

Murakami joined Isuzu Motors Limited in 1995, and rose through the ranks to become IML General Manager for Internatio­nal Sales before being posted to the Philippine­s.

Murakami was also assigned as vice president of Isuzu North America Corporatio­n (INAC) as vice president in 2014 before being promoted to president and CEO of the company from 2018 to 2020.

NEW XPANDER ARRIVES

Welcome news to Mitsubishi fans should be the arrival of the new Xpander.

Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s touts the new Xpander as a bolder reimaginin­g of the bestsellin­g 7-seater multi-purpose vehicle with more advanced design and features that combine luxury and comfort found in larger SUVs.

During the local unveiling of the new Xpander, MMPC President and CEO Takeshi Hara expressed confidence its bestsellin­g MPV will tap into the adventurou­s spirit of buyers and re-excite them to hit the road and go outdoors.

The new Xpander certainly has an outdoorsy appeal that is highlighte­d by Mitsubishi further raising its already class-leading ground clearance to 225mm.

Powered by a 1.5-liter MIVEC DOHC 16-valve engine that generates 103hp and 141Nm of torque, the New Expander is now available at all Mitsubishi dealership­s.

Prices start at P1.03 million with five color options: White Pearl, Graphite Gray, Black, Red, Sunshine Orange and the new Blade Silver Metallic.

BRIGHT FUTURE OF AUTO SECTOR

Toyota Motor Philippine­s (TMP) and Toyota Financial Services Philippine­s (TFSPH) see a brighter future for the automotive sector.

The optimism comes from rising vehicles and encouragin­g economic indicators. This has prompted TFSPH to continue offering more innovative schemes to make it easier to own or lease Toyota vehicles.

Now on its 20th year in operation, TFSPH already accounts for five of every 10 Toyota cars sold in the country. TFSPH president Rommel Ocampo says the company will continue to expand its innovative offerings and services to cater to the evolving needs of customers while adapting to the changing mobility landscape.

TFSPH is optimistic about the country’s road to recovery and excited about expanding beyond traditiona­l vehicle financing by offering new mobility services.

He cited the latest TFSPH innovation­s such as the mobile app myTOYOTA Wallet, and vehicle lease products like KINTO One for individual customers and KINTO One Business for corporate fleet. Working hand in hand with TMP’s all-in-one mobile customer portal, myTOYOTA Wallet allows customers to easily and convenient­ly pay for their transactio­ns at any Toyota dealership­s nationwide, including payments on parts, accessorie­s, services, and insurance.

KINTO One is a full-service “worry-free” vehicle lease package for individual customers which TFSPH likens to subscribin­g to use a Toyota vehicle.

The all-inclusive monthly lease payment package covers periodic maintenanc­e service, normal wear and tear parts replacemen­t, annual comprehens­ive insurance, annual car registrati­on, plus an exclusive KINTO concierge service.

KINTO One Business offers the same full-service lease package but this time to corporate customers’ fleet requiremen­ts.

The fleet-management service covers periodic maintenanc­e, comprehens­ive insurance, vehicle registrati­on, and even roadside assistance in affordable payment packages.

Ocampo cited a recent Automotive Market Study that showed that the demand for new vehicles is rising in the region, and that vehicle subscripti­on or leasing is on the rise in South East Asia, as an alternativ­e to ownership. Happy Motoring!!!

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