Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) recently announced the opening of two new service centers: one in South Cotabato, Mindanao—the Toyota Koronadal Service Center—and the other in Cebu, Visayas—the Toyota Danao, Cebu Service Center.
The new service centers aim to provide customers in these regions access to quality, reliable car service, making Toyota's ownership more convenient and fulfilling.
Supporting Koronadal
"The City of Koronadal is one of the thriving cities in Mindanao. The prospects are truly promising with urbanization through residential, commercial, and infrastructure developments," shared TMP president Masando Hashimoto during the inauguration of the Toyota Koronadal Service Center. "Indeed, Toyota's presence is a commitment to support the economic growth and development of the city,"
"To provide the best quality services to our South Cotabato Customers, this service center is designed to service a maximum of 35 customers daily. Also, this facility will have new car displays to showcase our various models and cater to sales inquiries," he added.
The Toyota Koronadal Service Center is located at Purok Malipayon, Barangay Sto. Niño, Bo.2, Koronadal, South Cotabato, Mindanao. It is open from 8 AM to 5 PM from Monday to Saturday.
The Koronadal Service Center offers After-Sales Services that meet the needs of Toyota owners, such as periodic maintenance and light maintenance to keep their vehicles in excellent condition on the road.
Koronadal, also known as Marbel, is the capital city of South Cotabato in the SOCCSKSARGEN region of Mindanao, Philippines. Nestled on a gently sloping plain surrounded by low mountains, it spans 277 square kilometers. The city is a vital agricultural hub, producing rice, corn, and fruits. It is well-connected by road, including the Pan-Philippine Highway, which provides significant routes for transportation in Mindanao.
Rich in natural resources, Koronadal also benefits from nearby Lake Sebu's biodiversity and cultural heritage, making it a vibrant center for economic and cultural activities.
Partnering with Danao
Meanwhile, at the inauguration of the Toyota Danao Cebu Service Center, Hashimoto highlighted the importance of mobility in the city's development.
"The local government's vision to be a model of sustainable development is supported by many programs such as urbanization, digitalization, investment promotion, tourism and active mobility. We are delighted to be the government's partner in building a more progressive Danao City," Hashimoto said in his message.
"Toyota Motor Philippines is proud to be the first automotive company to invest in Danao City. As we establish Toyota's presence and extend our services to our beloved Cebuano customers, we are committed to contributing to the economic growth of the City of Danao," he added.
Toyota Danao, Cebu Service Center is the 8th Toyota Service Center in the area. It offers periodic maintenance, General Jobs, and Body and Paint Services and has a new car display to showcase our models. Like the Koronadal Service Center, the Danao Service Center features a modern showroom and a state-of-the-art service center that can accommodate more customers within the area.
Customers may visit the Toyota Danao, Cebu Service Center at Sabang 6004, Danao City, Cebu, Visayas. The service center is open from 7 AM to 5 PM from Monday to Saturday.
Danao City is located in the northern area of Cebu, about 33 kilometers from the city center. Its location has various coastal plains, hills, and mountains surrounding it. Due to its geographic location, the city thrives entirely on agriculture, producing rice, corn, and coconut and has a significant fishing industry. The city is also accessible and well-connected to various transportation modes.
(L-R) Toyota Davao City (TDC) and Toyota General Santos (TGS) President Denise Lim, TDC and TGS Chairman Jose Lim III, Koronadal City Mayor Honorable Eliordo Ogena, Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) President Masando Hashimoto, TMP Vice President for Network Sales and Systems Elijah Marcial, and TMP Vice President for Service Network Management Jeff Matsuo.
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