Isuzu D-Max won't lose its shine

Dec 13th at 13:50
13-12-2013 13:50:22+07:00

Isuzu D-Max won't lose its shine

Isuzu Lao Services Sole Company is aiming to hold further promotions for the all-new Isuzu D- Max this year, reminding potential buyers what a great vehicle it is.

Isuzu Lao Services Managing Director, Mr Virasaykham Philaphandeth said the Isuzu D-Max is competitive with any car in its class, bein g very stylish yet practical as well as fuel efficient and economical.

Isuzu Lao Services Sole Company has sold almost 700 Isuzu pick-ups this year and is still hoping to reach the annual sales targ et of 1,000 pickups by year's end.

Typically, the company expects to sell more than 100 pick-ups a month but over the last two months the company sold only 50 to 60 pick-ups per month, posing difficulties in reaching its annual target.

Mr Virasaykham said many factors caused company sales to drop, particularly the tighter economic circumstances.

He explained that at the present time, people are thinking carefully about spending their money to invest with other businesses instead of buying pick-ups.

Even so, the company is trying to respond to customer needs in terms of both finance and promotion as well as parking their cars in more highly visible locations around the city.

The Isuzu Lao Services Sole Company has recently opened display booths at Talat Sao Shopping Mall, ITECC and also at the Lao- French Week celebrations at the National Convention Centre recently.

According to Mr Virasaykham, the recent promotions were a good opportunity for the company to increase the visibility of their vehicles, saying that many people stopped to admire them.

It is not surprising given their stylish and eye-catching design, which is still attracting many people despite the tighter economic circumstances.

Mr Virasaykham said they aim to let customers know about the various payment options they now offer whereby people can opt to pay off their vehicles over time after making an initial down paymen t.

He stressed that the company remains very confident in the class of its vehicles and just needs the economy to pick up again because their build quality remains the same.

Isuzu Lao Services Sole Company have h eld numerous promotions in recent months aiming to stimulate sales. They have given away many prizes, including a number of brand new motorbikes.

One lucky customer, Mr Khamphouvone Keophisith, a resident of Chommany village in Saysettha district is the latest winner, now the proud owner of a Yamaha Fino courtesy of the company.

vientiane times



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