Suzuki PH deploys mobile service stations to select dealers nationwide

Suzuki PH deploys mobile service stations to select dealers nationwide
Suzuki On-Site Service Stations launched in select dealerships
Suzuki Philippines has expanded its aftersales support network with the launch of seven Suzuki On-Site Service Stations across select dealerships nationwide, reinforcing the brand’s push to deliver more convenient and customer-focused vehicle servicing.
The new initiative allows Suzuki to bring routine maintenance and light repair services directly to customers, reducing the need for vehicle owners to visit dealerships for basic aftersales work.

Each mobile service station is equipped with diagnostic tools and specialized equipment capable of handling Preventive Maintenance Schedule (PMS) services and minor repairs, all performed by trained Suzuki technicians while maintaining the company’s quality and safety standards.
The rollout will initially cover key areas, including Pangasinan, Negros Occidental, Camarines Sur, Misamis Oriental, and Caloocan City, expanding Suzuki’s aftersales reach and improving service accessibility in more parts of the country.
According to Suzuki Philippines, the initiative forms part of its continuing effort to make vehicle ownership more convenient by providing faster, more accessible, and reliable aftersales support for customers nationwide.
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