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    Text and photo by Andy Sevilla
     

    THE people of the booming province of Cebu are now being eyed as a major market by Chinese carmaker Chery.

    The company recently opened a new dealership right in the heart of Metro Cebu and is expected to open another one within the year in order to meet the market’s expected demand for new but inexpensive quality cars.

    “People here in Cebu are already tired of buying old and remanufactured vehicles that flooded the market for years now. They are now choosier in buying their own vehicles, which they use for both business and pleasure. They want new cars that are affordable and of quality,” said 25-year-old Raymund Basubas, managing director of Chery Cars Cebu located on MC Briones Street in Mandaue City.

    Basubas theorized that the days of the proliferation of remanufactured vehicles in Cebu are numbered since “many are now turning to new, affordable and dependable cars that are now in the market.”

    Basubas added, “Chery cars are the answers to all their needs. Our cars have been gobbled up by local consumers since we opened two months ago. We had a total of 12 cars in our stock and they were all taken.” Basubas also revealed that they are now in the process of opening up another dealership in Minglanila.

    That is also the thrust of the home office in Manila, according to Tito Yupangco, Chery dealership network manager, who was with chief executive officer Ricky Lam and other top Chery Car officials during the opening of the recent Cebu Auto Show, which this writer attended.

    “That is also our forecast in many places where we are coming out with our own dealership. With the high cost of gasoline and the surge in the prices of new vehicles, people are now thinking twice before buying those other branded cars. Our Chery cars are less expensive but very dependable. There are some questions that are being asked by prospective buyers since our car is new in the market. But there are many who had already known that Chery cars are the dominant vehicles in China today. We don’t need to prove to them anymore the capabilities of our cars,” Yupangco said.

    As of today, Chery has 11 dealerships nationwide, and six more are set to open before August. The additional dealerships will be in Manila Bay, Manila, Balintawak, Rizal, Davao and Tarlac. “We have one dealer who had already committed to get 300 cars even before he could open his showroom. Before the end of the year, we hope we can have at least 30 nationwide,” shared Yupangco.

    One other thing that gives a lot of incentives to Chery buyers is the full warranty of five years or 150,000 km, whichever comes first. “We have already introduced it and many are surprised how we can do it. We have a lot of trust in our products, that’s why we can give warranties like that. Our after-sales are now being aggressively beefed up in order to give full services to our customers,” he added.

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