Automotive giant Chevrolet, celebrating its fifth anniversary in the Philippines under the management of The Covenant Car Co. Inc. (TCCCI), opened its newest dealership in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, recently.
The inauguration of Chevrolet Sta. Rosa, marks another commendable achievement for Chevrolet Philippines—proof of the car maker’s rapid progress as more and more investors and customers continue to patronize and support the “Bowtie” brand.
From the 12 dealerships that TCCCI assumed in 2009, Chevrolet expects to welcome the first quarter of 2015 with a total of 25 dealerships in operations.
The rapid growth of Chevrolet in the Philippines can be attributed to TCCCI’s dealers and partners who believe in the company and embrace the brand’s products and passion for quality service.
Chevrolet Philippines welcomes the newest member of the family, Chevrolet Sta. Rosa, with high hopes and optimism. The new dealership is expected to make significant contributions in paving the way for the growing community of Chevy lovers.
Chevrolet Sta, Rosa, managed by Antara Ventures Inc., is spearheaded by its chair, Tomas Lorenzo as president; Chito Santos, treasurer, Irene Montemayor and executive officer Raymond Pratte.
Chevrolet Sta. Rosa’s grand opening was attended by the president and managing director of Chevrolet Philippines-TCCCI; lawyer Alberto B. Arcilla; executive director of Chevrolet Philippines-TCCCI, Selene L. Yu; and Chevrolet stewards. Also gracing the event was the mayor of Sta. Rosa, Arlene Arcillas, who kindly welcomed Chevrolet to the emerging southern motoring capital of the Philippines. Guests enjoyed a delightful dinner and closed the evening with the upbeat remixes of old classic music from the ’80s by the Bloom Brothers.
The new dealership covers an area of 1,600 square meters that can accommodate six to eight car displays, eight service work bays and three quick service bays and a contemporary customer-focused lounge. It will be managed by Raul Ylanan as Chevrolet Sta. Rosa’s dealer operator.
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