Double lucky for D-Max buyers as sales went skyrocketing

Feb 3rd at 12:42
03-02-2014 12:42:23+07:00

Double lucky for D-Max buyers as sales went skyrocketing

Isuzu Lao Services Sole Company are currently celebrating successfully reaching their sales target after a recent promotion sent sales skyrocketing.

The company held a gala ceremony at its Vientiane showroom Nalao Village last Saturday, with all purchasers of Isuzu D-Max utility vehicles since July invited to join the celebrations and take part in a customer reward prize draw to mark the sales success.

Speaking at the ceremony, Managing Director of Isuzu Lao Services Sole Mr Virasaykham Philaphandeth, said in an effort to further boost sales, the company decided to reward customers who drove away with one of their pick-up trucks the chance to win additional prizes thanking them for their custom.

Over the past six months alone, more than 350 million kip worth of prizes were up for grabs. The company has given away one Yamaha Fino scooter to vehicle buyers every month since July. Also given away were three Samsung Galaxy mobiles, four LED TVs and five washing machines along with hundreds of other prizes such as spare parts vouchers valued at 200,000 kip.

At the end of year sales ceremony last Saturday,Isuzu Lao Services Sole gave away a second Isuzu D-Max to one lucky purchaser of a pickup who came to their showroom since July. The lucky winner was Mr Thongdaeng Fangkham, a resident of Nongboua village in Phonthong district, Champassak province who is now the proud owner of not one but two Isuzu D-Max utilities.

It marks a very lucky streak for him, as he also won a Yamaha Fino at a previous customer prize draw back in October. An overwhelmed Mr Thongdaeng said he was very happy to have one not one but two prizes during the company promotion, including the major prize.

He told the assembled crowd he never thought he would ever be the winner of such a big lucky draw. When he bought the pickup the company gave him a free digital camera, then he won the Fino and finally the second Isuzu D Max.

Meanwhile the second prize winner at the ceremony was Mr Ounla Keopaseuth, a resident of Dongnasok village, Sikhottabong district, Vientiane, who is now the proud owner of a brand new Yamaha Fino, which he can park next to his head turning Isuzu D-Max.

Then Mr Virasaykham announced at the ceremony that given the success of the sales promotion campaign, Isuzu Lao Services Sole Company plans to extend it into the new year and give more vehicle buyers the chance to win a brand new motorbike and hundreds of other prizes.

He said he was confident customers would keep on buying Isuzu vehicles as they are a stylish yet econ omical option and renowned for their durability and fuel economy. But just to make sure, the company will make its sales promotions even bigger and better in a bid to attract even more buyers, he promised potential vehicle purchasers.

As an example, Mr Virasaykham announced that from the day of the ceremony onwards, any vehicle purchasers who book a new Isuzu D Max will have the chance to drive them for four months before making their first installment payment.

Aside from all the prizes on offer on the day, the crowd was kept entertained by local comedian Kheohaeng, who had the audience laughing heartily at his oratory and comic antics.

Honourable guests at the ceremony included Senior General Manager Sale Department of Isuzu Motors International Operations (Thailand) Mr Yunya Fujiwara and General Manager Product Management Department of Isuzu Motors Company (Thailand) Limited Mr YoshiHiko Tochio.

vientiane times



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