Suzuki Philippines recently opened the doors of their newest dealership in Quezon City. Named as the Suzuki Auto East Avenue (OSM Citycars Inc.), this is Suzuki’s 31st 3S dealership, offering vehicle sales, spare parts, and services.
It’s located near the main building of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) along East Avenue, Quezon City. This makes it easier for its sales agents and clients to process registrations and other paper works for the newly-bought vehicles.
“We are expanding our company’s reach by increasing the number of our 3S dealerships and giving our clients easier access to different locations that could cater to any of their automobile needs,” says Suzuki Philippines President Hiroshi Suzuki.
Suzuki Auto East Avenue houses the brand’s latest automotive models namely the Alto, APV, Celerio, Swift, Ertiga, Jimny, and Vitara. It also offers complete maintenance and servicing, including a spare parts section wherein customers can avail of Suzuki’s complete and genuine parts and accessories.
Suzuki Auto East Avenue is located at No. 1 East Avenue, Corner EDSA, Diliman, Quezon City.
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