Isuzu FVR: Choice of successful bus companies

September 08,2011

Here’s news from Isuzu:

If there’s a common denominator among successful companies, it’s the knowledgeable and healthy sense of what it takes to stay profitable. And as far as Jell Transport is concerned, the road to profitability starts with the Isuzu FVR bus. The company has been purchasing from Isuzu Philippines Corp. (IPC), ordering the latter’s trustworthy buses since 2000 and recently procured a fleet of brand-new Isuzu FVR bus for their operations in Metro Manila.

The FVR bus features first and foremost Isuzu’s world-class 6HK1-TCN common-rail turbocharged direct injection diesel engine that is powered at 240 ps and a rating of 72 kilogram-meters of torque, making the FVR ideal for the toughest duties around the city. It meets Euro-2 emission standards. So not only is this FVR engine efficient to operate and maintain, it also promises to care for the environment by meeting current government regulations pertaining to vehicle emissions. Environment protection has always been an advocacy that IPC is known to promote.

“In today’s economy, it is imperative that your business is always moving forward,” said Jell Transport president Elena Ong. “And one of the most effective means to achieve this is literally through the way we transport people the safest, most fuel efficient and most environment-friendly way. With our new Isuzu FVR buses, we have a powerful, dependable but economical transportation partner that will ensure the progress of our business.”

One look at the Isuzu FVR bus was all it took for Jell Transport officials to be convinced that this is the very vehicle that is best equipped to guide them down the path of profitability due to its fuel efficiency. As for Isuzu, the diesel authority is only too happy to once again be a responsible partner to a thriving business.

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