Ford tours its Island Conquest test-drive event nationwide

October 07,2019

FORD Philippines announced it is bringing its experiential test-drive event, called the Ford Island Conquest, to key provinces in the country so it could reach more customers and allow them to drive a Ford vehicle on a customized course.

Ford said it started the event in Quezon City in August, then followed this with an edition in Pampanga last weekend.

The next legs of the Ford Island Conquest are scheduled on October 25-27 at SM Lanang Premier in Davao; November 14-17 at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds in Pasay City; and November 15-17 at SM City Bacolod.

During the events, Ford said customers can check out the Ford EcoSport, Ranger Wildtrak 4×4, Ranger Raptor and Everest on display. They can also drive the Ranger Wildtrak 4×4, Ranger Raptor and Everest Titanium 4×4 on a special track where the vehicles’ next-generation Bi-Turbo engine with 10-speed automatic transmission, active park assist, hill-start and hill-descent systems, ground clearance and water wading capability can be experienced.

Ford added customers who reserve an EcoSport, Everest Titanium 4×2, Mustang, Explorer, Expedition, Ranger XLS, Ranger XLT and Ranger Wildtrak during the event get the chance to receive a cash discount of up to P100,000. The EcoSport, Ranger and Explorer are also offered with a P10,000 cash discount.

“We are expanding the coverage of our Ford Island Conquest nationwide as we allow more customers to see our Ford vehicles up close and personal and get them behind the wheel to experience their segment-leading capabilities. Customers can also avail of event-exclusive offers when they reserve at the three-day event,” said Ford Philippines marketing director Ryan Lorenzo.

Entrance to any Ford Island Conquest event is free. Refreshments are provided, too.

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