December 4, 2019
Get to Try Out the Mazda CX-30, CX-8 This Weekend at BGC
Mazda Philippines’s two all-new crossovers make their public test drive debut this December 6 to 8 at the Bonifacio High Street Big Bear Oval. The 2020 Mazda CX-30 compact crossover and the all-new 2020 Mazda CX-8 three-row crossover head the expanded CX family lineup of premium, stylish and dynamic crossovers this coming weekend in a display and test drive activity designed to let customers learn and experience the next generation Mazda Premium.
“Mazda simply has the best-looking vehicle lineup in the country today. And what better way for car buyers to see, feel and drive them in one go than at this weekend’s Mazda Premium Experience,” shares Mikko David, Senior Manager for Marketing and PR of Mazda Philippines.
“Mazda customers can experience and feel for themselves the premium difference in design, interior quality and driving feel of the Mazda car and crossover range this weekend. Aside from just driving Mazda vehicles around BGC, we will have an in-depth tour of the new Mazda design philosophy as well as showcase the superior craftsmanship and class-leading safety technologies that can be found in our latest models for those who visit the display. The weekend promises to be an enlightening first-hand experience with Mazda for car buyers who value quality and driving fulfillment.”
The Mazda Premium Experience will give customers the opportunity to drive the stylish range of models currently available from Mazda Philippines. Available for test drive are the all-new Mazda3, the Mazda6 Turbo executive sedan, the award-winning CX-5 premium 5-seater crossover, the CX-9 premium executive 7-seater crossover and of course, the all-new CX-30 stylish compact crossover and the all-new CX-8 premium three-row crossover.
A special weekend-only offer featuring up to P 180,000 cash savings on the award-winning 2019 CX-5 AWD Sport Diesel will likewise be available for customers who decide to make their purchase this December 6th to 8th.
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