
Located west-bound near the corner of West and Timog avenues along Quezon Avenue, Volkswagen Philippines recently opened its newest showroom that’s now formally called Volkswagen Quezon Avenue (Volkswagen QA). This new facility goes in line with the brand’s mission to expand its reach and market coverage this 2015.
Its massive 1,500 sq. meter structure can house up to 14 car displays. It also has a parts and accessories shop, customers’ lounge, negotiation and reception offices, and a delivery handover lounge, just to name a few.
Digital technology defines this new VW showroom and it all starts with what VW calls its “Interactive Showroom” application, which is a high-tech approach to customer service that was first seen at Volkswagen Hong Kong. This makes the Volkswagen QA showroom the most innovative and digitized facility in the country today.
Volkswagen Quezon Avenue is a welcome addition to Volkswagen Philippines’ elite line of branches namely: VW Global City, VW Alabang, VW Greenfield District Service Center Mandaluyong, and VW Cebu City.
The recently-launched VW Golf GTi leads the new showroom’s fleet, along with the Polo hatchback, Beetle, Touran, Touareg, and Tiguan.
Volkswagen QA is located at No. 1229 Quezon Avenue, Quezon City. Business hours are from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm (Mondays to Saturdays), and 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (Sundays and holidays).
For more information on Volkswagen QA or request for a test drive, visit the VW Car Brands page on AutoDeal.com.ph.
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