Ford Vietnam launches new dealership in HCMC

Jan 11th at 14:10
11-01-2019 14:10:31+07:00

Ford Vietnam launches new dealership in HCMC

Ford Vietnam on January 10 inaugurated Gia Dinh Ford in HCMC, raising the total number of its authorized dealerships to 40 nationwide.

Located at 900 National Highway 1A, Thanh Xuan Ward, District 12, the US$4 million Gia Dinh Ford dealership supplies diverse services and Ford assured vehicles to local customers.

Apart from selling brand-new Ford vehicles and offering repair and maintenance services, the new dealer will also provide second-hand automobiles, parts and financial service packages linked to banks to support customers seeking to purchase a vehicle.

Covering 4,500 square meters, Gia Dinh Ford is the first dealership in HCMC of Ford Vietnam to be equipped with a spacious showroom and state-of-the-art maintenance, customer care and auto parts centers that meet Ford’s standards.

Pham Van Dung, general director of Ford Vietnam, noted that the launch of Gia Dinh Ford was aimed at expanding its presence across the country and completing its network to supply Ford automobiles to customers nationwide.

“Gia Dinh Ford is expected to satisfy customers in the city and neighboring provinces with its high-quality services and products,” Dung stressed.

In addition, the establishment of Gia Dinh Ford will contribute to solidifying Ford’s position in the local market, Dung added.

The dealership is operated by highly qualified sales consultants, service advisors and technicians who have been trained by Ford to give customers the best service.

In 2018, Ford Vietnam enjoyed a strong performance, with Ford Ranger remaining in first place in the pickup segment. The group saw its sales soar by 56% in December last year, against the figure seen in December 2017. In addition, its EcoSport vehicles ranked first in the compact sport utility vehicle segment, with sales of 4,844 units in 2018, up 22% against 2017.

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