The Nexthub Auto Care made its grand opening late last week with lots of fanfare at the main Autohub Showroom at the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.
The newest baby of Autohub of businessman Willy Tee-Ten, Nexthub is a car service center that aims to cater not only to those customers whose car warranty has already expired but also to ordinary car owners who would want a casa-like treatment to their prized vehicle.
“Our concept is just like a car service center with a new twist. Our will be a specialized one for those who would want the same treatment they get from their respective car dealership when their cars were still under warranty. But this time, the prices of our products would be much less compared from what the car dealerships have to offer since we are offering various car products that are comparable with the original ones but less in prices,” said Tee-Ten.
Tee-Ten presided over the signing of memorandum of agreement with various official products that initially signified its partnership with Nexthub such ass Shell, Pioneer Insurance, Bridgetone, Yokohama, Goodyear, Motolite, All-Inclusive Sales, Inc. (distributor of major vehicle components).
Teen-Ten said the Nexthub is also coordinating with the Autohub Group with regards to the specification and requirement of various cars that will be entering their service centers in order to give their clients the best for their respective vehicles. He also said that Nexthub is targeting 7 locations for their centers to service the needs of their clients from the north and south of Manila while that in the BGC – at the 32nd street and Rizal Drive right in front of St. Luke’s Hospital – will be their main hub. He added that they are also coming up with the NextHub Premium that intends to cater to the more expensive cars that needed more care and attention.
Other Nexthub officials seen during the event were: Autohub communications head Owee Cruz; GM Jack Palacios; Nexthub GM Manny Yator; PaintHub GMM Toto Boces; ACCS GM Ken Rosales; Autohub’s Wayne Tee-Ten; and several others.
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