AutoStrada Motore, the official importer of Ferrari and Maserati in the Philippines, recently opened its doors of its newly renovated service center in Makati City. The 1000 square meter supercar stable comes with high-end equipment, factory-trained technicians, and a special lounge for their clientele.
Located at 3904A Quingua Street, Makati City, the spacious facility boasts 4 lifters, 2 service pits, 5 open work bays, 2 clean rooms, and official diagnostics equipment issued by Ferrari and Maserati.
In addition, customers are in good hands as each station are manned by technicians trained in various centers around the world. Furthermore, AutoStrada technicians will use genuine parts and dedicated diagnostic tools so all vehicles serviced are repaired and maintained to the highest level for maximum performance, reliability, and safety.
We make sure that our clients enjoy every driving experience. The after sales and service aspects are very important and we are committed to deliver the best in service support to all of our clients,” said Chair and President of AutoStrada Motore Wellington Soong.
Meanwhile, Ferrari also offers a 7-year maintenance service for every vehicle sold since 2010, as wells a factory power warranty extension for up to 12 years. As for the Maserati vehicles, AutoStrada Motore has a 3-year maintenance service program and a 3-year commercial warranty that may be extended to 5 years.
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