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Jetour Auto PH commits to 16 new dealerships in 2023

JETOUR Auto Philippines is making aggressive moves to grow its footprint in the country, announcing that it will open 16 new dealerships this year.

These facilities will be located in strategic areas across the Philippines, including Pasay, Las Piñas, Eton Centris (Quezon City), Fairview, Pampanga, Isabela, Alabang, Batangas, and Quezon Avenue in Luzon; Cebu, Iloilo, and Bacolod in Visayas; and Davao, Gensan, Cagayan de Oro, and Butuan in Mindanao.

The locations have been chosen based on their potential for growth, along with their proximity to existing customers.

The dealerships will offer the range of JETOUR vehicles, including the popular Dashing and Ice Cream, the X70 seven-seater SUV, and the X70 Plus. Customers can also expect topnotch after-sales service, including maintenance and repair services and a wide range of genuine parts and accessories.

“We are delivering on our promise when we launched the brand,” said JETOUR Auto Philippines Managing Director Miguelito Jose. “And we will continue to work to bring our products and services closer to more Filipinos. We

THE Autohub Group of Companies, with 24 years of experience in the automotive industry, continues to are confident that our experienced dealer principals and dedicated teams will uphold our commitment to customer satisfaction and deliver the best possible experience to all our customers.” The opening of the 16 new dealerships will mark another milestone in JETOUR Auto Philippines’ commitment to expanding its reach and delivering highquality vehicles and services to customers nationwide.

For more information about JETOUR Auto Philippines and its range of vehicles and services, visit https://www.jetourauto. ph/; like and follow the brand’s Facebook page (JETOUR Auto Philippines).

Many people are willing to walk a mile every day to get to their place of employment. Consider those who arrive at the recently built bus stop at the intersection of EDSA and Makati Avenue. Even though their workplaces are located at Makati Medical Center, which is a distance of several kilometers, the majority of them no longer ride to get there. This is due to the accessible elevated walkway that is covered.

Let’s return to the main concern, which is the mass transit system. Slowly but surely, new bus lines have been established, and older jeepneys have been replaced with more modern, larger vehicles.

It’s fantastic that motorbike taxis have already begun to appear. Even though it is still in its early stages, Metro Manila commuters who were grumbling about their unpleasant experiences with the LRT, MRT, and yes, those cabs have embraced this new mode of transportation.

Grab, JoyRide, and Move It are the most recent to jump on board. It’s encouraging to see that certain private companies are prepared to make large investments in order to help Metro Manila’s unfortunate commuters.

We know that “Move It,” which Grab acquired, is releasing a new, cutting-edge technology in their updated smartphone app so commuters who wish to use their services may do so effortlessly and safely aroundthe-clock. According to Move It, the in-app VOIP calling capability offers privacy and convenience while doing away with the need for outside messaging services. With the help of its brand-new Share-MyRide tool, users can also quickly and conveniently share ride information with loved ones, ensuring continual updates on their whereabouts while riding. The integration of GrabMaps and Navigation, a sophisticated online mapping system driven by Grab’s huge data, with Move It, however, should be commended as it will guarantee accurate pinning for pick-up and dropoff locations.

But many more must be done to improve the situation of our daily commuters. In order to prioritize the construction of a mass transit system, the terrible traffic must be alleviated as quickly as possible, and additional roads and bridges within the city must be given priority.

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