Holy Week is just around the corner, which means it’s time to visit seven different churches, return to province, plan family getaways, or go on a road trip with friends. That’s why the Columbian Autocar Corporation (CAC), the official distributor of Kia vehicles in the Philippines, will be holding a Motorist Assistance Program to provide services to their valued customers all throughout the long weekend.
Select dealerships, including Kia Pampanga, Kia Marcos Hi-way, Kia Dasmarinas, Kia Batangas, Kia Pasay, and Kia Pangasinan will be open from March 28 to April 1. As such, Kia service teams will keep their hands armed with tools and equipment to take immediate action to those who will be needing technical support, vehicle assistance, or towing services.
“We advise taking your car in for a 28-point check-up at our service centers to prevent any unwanted delays to your travel plans. As suggested, Kia’s 24/7 Care is available all-year round, but for this weekend, we’re preparing even more teams to provide not just manpower for our service bays but also roadside assistance along all the major thoroughfares that lead in and out of the metro.”
Kia customers can also call these service hotlines: (02) 310-5840, (02) 310-5843, or 0922-824- 9829.
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