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Showing posts with label Geely Coolray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geely Coolray. Show all posts

June 5, 2020

Geely PH is Slashing P 130k Off the Coolray and Azkarra


Sojitz G Auto Philippines, the exclusive distributor of Geely in the Philippines is honoring the sacrifice of medical front liners in the on-going pandemic by giving them a P 130,000 discount on both the Coolray crossover and Azkarra SUV.

May 15, 2020

April 27, 2020

How a Global Design Team Resulted in the Geely Coolray Becoming a World-Class Car


To create a world-class car, you need a team that knows the world. With the Coolray, the result is a global collaboration between teams of designers and engineers.

December 28, 2019

Geely Philippines Says All 3 Variants of Coolray SUVs Are Now Readily Available


Since Geely’s brand launch, most of the attention went straight for the top-of-the-line P 1.198-million Coolray 1.5 Sport; it’s totally legit too with its high value for money quotient, and myriad of standard comfort and luxury features. But now, Sojitz G Auto Philippines (SGAP) wants to focus your attention on two other Coolray variants—the P 978k Comfort and the P 1.088-million Premium.

September 30, 2019

Geely Philippines Garners Over 50 Coolray Reservations, Opens First Showroom


The day after its official brand launch in the country, Sojitz G Auto Philippines, the distributor of Geely vehicles opened its first showroom located in the heart of Quezon City.

September 25, 2019

Geely Comes Back with 2020 Coolray SUV. Prices Start at P 978,000 (w/ Specs)


Last July, Sojitz G Auto Philippines (SGAP) was officially appointed as the importer and distributor of Geely cars in the Philippines. The company is the newest member of the Sojitz Corporation family which has been in the automotive business locally since the 1960’s.

August 8, 2019

Could Geely Shake Up the Local Automotive Industry?


Geely is making a comeback, and this time they’ll have backing from an unlikely source: Sojitz Corporation. Sojitz is a “sogo shosha” or a general trading company, and this means they’re involved in the buying, selling, importing, and exporting of various goods including automobiles. Now, a Japanese trading company importing Chinese cars is an odd combination in itself, but it must not be forgotten, Sojitz used to own 49 percent of Mitsubishi Motors Philippines before divesting their stake in June of last year.