MANILA, Philippines—In the run-up to a long, sizzling summer, Volkswagen (VW) is holding the Volksfest this weekend at the Bonifacio Global City showroom.
There are more than enough reasons to check out the exciting offers of Volkswagen Philippines’ biggest event since its formal introduction.
It will be the last chance for the “limited time only” special intro prices on the Jetta, Polo, Touran and Tiguan.
There will be special trade-in deals for year 2005 model, on standby for on-the-spot evaluation, as well as unlimited test drives of the four Vokswagen cars.
Ayala Automotive Holdings, the appointed Philippine distributor by Volkswagen Group, is set to make ownership even easier with great financing deals. On offer is a one-year free comprehensive insurance, chattel mortgage, tint and LTO registration, and a low monthly payment of P17,412 for the Polo Notch 1.6 TDI
While the parents are busy appreciating the cars, special treats are in store for their kids, with activities like face painting and mini VW cars to play around with.
Meanwhile, the innovative format of the new Volkswagen website will not only give users the opportunity to interact with VW’s features and technologies, but also begin a new conversation around the German brand.
Visit volkswagen.com.ph—Volkswagen Philippines’ Facebook fanpage is also up—and you’ll be in for a big surprise. Apart from the images and other interesting details of the latest Volkswagen models available in the Philippines, one would also appreciate a link that would let one request for a test drive, look at a list of services available for new owners, VW innovations, as well as the history of Ayala Automotive Holdings.
In addition, Volkswagen Philippines is also preparing for an upcoming major event—the Beetle launch happening at the Mind Museum right at the heart of Bonifacio Global City. Apart from this, the Beetle will also make its public debut the next day at the Manila International Auto Show (Mias) on April 3-6 at the World Trade Center, Pasay City.
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