Nissan Philippines inaugurates Nissan Sucat, the 58th dealership added to its growing network in the country. Located at 0021 Dr. Arcadio Santos Avenue, Brgy. BF Homes, Parañaque City, the new facility officially began operations last February 1, 2025, as the third dealership under Synergyauto Ventures Corporation (SVC).
Spanning a total area of 2,000 square meters, Nissan Sucat is a state-of-the-art 3S (Sales, Service, and Spare Parts) facility designed to deliver a comprehensive and seamless customer experience. The dealership features Nissan’s NRC Next concept, showcasing a modern and welcoming environment that reflects the brand’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. With space for five vehicle displays and nine work bays, the facility is equipped to cater to the diverse needs of customers, from purchasing their Nissan vehicle to ensuring its top-notch maintenance.
“The inauguration of Nissan Sucat marks another milestone in our mission to provide world-class vehicles and services to Filipino customers,” said Nissan Philippines President, Yasuhisa Masuda. “We are happy to grow our partnership with the Synergyauto Ventures Corporation to ensure that the needs of our customers are always met.”
Nissan Sucat is set to become a vital hub for Nissan enthusiasts and customers in Metro Manila, offering the brand’s latest vehicles, quality aftersales services, and genuine Nissan parts. As part of Nissan Philippines’ expansion efforts, the opening of this new dealership builds on the company’s vision to make the Nissan experience accessible to more Filipinos nationwide
it cannibalized the sales of geely, chery, changan, other comrades(most china car brands has sales down).
ReplyDeleteMake Nissan Datsun again? Maybe Nissan in PH could be trying to revive its greatness...
ReplyDeleteI think that needs a magic wand, Nissan is merging with Honda because they don’t have great products like before
ReplyDeleteJapanese car fan much?
DeleteWas but no more, oh the merger will no longer happen between nissan and honda, wonder what will happen with Nissan. As they say abangan
DeleteNissan and Honda would fall like Suzuki and Isuzu since the last two are already part of Toyota.
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