Ford Philippines, in partnership with its network of Ford dealers nationwide, is bringing the new Ford Territory Hybrid closer to customers starting this weekend all the way to October.
Customers can catch Ford’s newly launched electrified crossover in various mall displays and in Ford dealerships, allowing them to see the vehicles up close and personal and appreciate their bold design and segment-leading features.
“Fresh from their recent public reveal and the positive response we received from customers, we’re excited to bring the new Ford Territory Hybrid to more Ford enthusiasts nationwide,” says Pedro Simoes, managing director, Ford Philippines. “From mall displays to Ford dealerships, our two new vehicles are ready to make their presence felt and take the electrified mobility experience to the next level.”
The New Territory Hybrid will be available on display on August 15 to 17 in over 20 mall displays nationwide, including SM Southmall, V Mall Greenhills, SM Bicutan, SM Marikina and Robinsons Place Manila in Metro Manila, SM City Batangas, SM City Sta. Rosa, SM Palapala, SM San Pablo, SM Sta. Lucia Mall Cainta, SM Taytay and SM Legazpi in South Luzon, SM Cabanatuan, SM Rosales, Ayala Harbor Point Subic, SM Tarlac, SM Tuguegarao, SM Ilocos Norte and SM Baguio in North Luzon, SM Seaside Cebu and Island City Mall Bohol in Visayas, and SM City Davao and Robinsons Place Pagadian in Mindanao.
Customers reserving a Territory Hybrid in these locations are entitled to receive the free 3-year scheduled service plan (SSP).

Saw this last week at a mall, ang sangsang ng “new” car smell nya.
ReplyDeleteIt is very possible that a mall worker, or security personnel slept inside the vehicle overnight that either had unpleasant body odor, or wore damp "smelly rag" clothing.
DeleteIt is the job of the vehicle representative to make sure that the vehicle they display at the malls are in their top & new condition.
It may be better to visit the same vehicle at the dealership as they tend to keep their display units tidy and clean.
Sangsang is a very descriptive word to describe the smell of the interior of a new vehicle. There are truly some Tagalog words that do not have the same impact when translated to English.
Attention Ford Philippines.
FYI, that RG guy is a Ford hater. Don't take his words seriously
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