Cebu, PHILIPPINES — The Cebu car scene is one of the most exciting in the country. No wonder Bumper to Bumper, the longest-running car show and biggest automotive lifestyle event in the country, brought its happenings to the Queen City of the South. Bumper to Bumper (B2B) Sinulog, which happened on January 15 and 16 at the SM Seaside City, was supported by Cebu car clubs and TOTAL Excellium.
Ryan Yu, one of the more noted representatives of the city’s car club industry, believes B2B is a car show for all. “We unite the car clubs because we have the same passion and love for cars,” he says.
During one of Yu’s visits to Manila, he bumped into Jonathan Chio of Ladder Events Production, the organiser of the B2B event. The rest is history. Today, Yu is a proud partner of this much-awaited annual event.
Yu, who got his driver’s license at 12, loves to be in the fast lane. Among his collection, he singles out his Nissan Skyline as his favourite buddy on the road.
“I’m very discerning when it comes to fuel products because I only want the best for my car. With TOTAL Excellium, I found that I can drive longer, go further, and perform better. TOTAL products are made in France so I know I can count on its quality and excellence,” says Yu.
TOTAL Excellium is the company’s latest innovative fuel product from France. It’s a Euro 4-compliant fuel product that cleans and protects engines from the first gas-up and promises fuel efficiency, engine protection, and less emissions.
An automotive expert himself, Yu encourages fellow car owners and drivers to try for themselves how they can get more out of every drop by using the fuel product. He furthers, “After I switched to TOTAL Excellium, some of the advantages I have been getting were cleaner and more powerful engine as well as fuel efficiency. The best part is it’s affordable and available in major areas in Cebu.”ADVT.
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