Isuzu gives discounts to OFW customers

ISUZU Philippines Corporation (IPC) said it has launched a promotion in which it is giving cash discounts to OFWs buying an Isuzu Mu-X or an Isuzu D-Max (the D-Max Flexiqube variant is not included in the promo). The offer is valid on purchases made between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31.
IPC explained all qualified OFW buyers will be given a P20,000 cash discount. An P10,000 will be deducted on the price of the vehicle if the OFW already owns an Isuzu. The cash discounts are given on top of other existing promos.
To qualify for the discounts, the OFW (or an immediate family member of one) must present a photocopy of his or her passport, or POEA and seafarer’s book, as well as one government ID card. Registration documents of a buyer’s current Isuzu vehicle are required in order for him or her to avail of the additional P10,000 discount.
IPC said buyers can choose to convert the discounts into an outright cash discount, or to avail themselves of Isuzu genuine accessories priced identically.


Toyota Vios Cup final race set this weekend

THE third and final race of the Toyota Vios Cup Season 5 is scheduled on Sept. 22 at Clark International Speedway in Pampanga — also the venue of the first race. The event’s second race was held in July in Alabang.
Expected to compete in the final race are 53 drivers, including seven who will be competing in the Rota Celebrity Class.
Leading this category after the first two rounds is model Fabio Ide, with 100 points.
The next class up, Rota Promotional, is topped by Vincent Courcol of Team AP Corse/Toyota Makati, with 82.5 points. Further up the skills ladder is the Bridgestone Sporting Class, which is led by Red Diwa of Team JBT Racing/Toyota Isabela at 85.5 points.
At the front of the points classification in the top Super Sporting category is Keith Bryan Haw of Toyota North EDSA/Obengers with 62 points.
The final race of the Toyota Vios Cup, organized by Tuason Racing, will award double the number of points for the winners, meaning the championship may yet see a different set of leaders.
The Clark International Speedway gates will open at 9 a.m.


Shell to hold last leg of Bike Fair on Sept. 22

THE Shell Bike Fair 2018 will hold its last staging on Sept. 22 at the Philippine International Convention Center. The first leg of the event was held in Baguio in July, which saw nearly 3,000 motorcyclists joining the fair.
Shell said a highlight of this motorcycle gathering is the search for the Shell Outriders Best Bike Club, a nationwide competition for groups that exemplify the values of a responsible riding community. A club from Metro Manila, Northern Luzon, Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao will be voted as winner for each of the regions. The grand prize is P100,000 and P50,000 worth of fuel vouchers.
“Shell Bike Fair 2018 is our way of solidifying our commitment to the Filipino bikers. Through this event, we hope to recognize the bike clubs’ positive contributions to the community,” said Lorrie Ramirez, Shell Advance Brand Manager.
The company’s manager for its V-Power brand, Mark Malabanan, added; “At Shell [we] continue to develop products designed to be [riders’] reliable companion on the road. Right alongside Shell Advance, we have the Shell V-Power fuels line designed to deliver both performance and efficiency for our customers to ride well.”
The Shell Bike Fair is now on its fourth year.