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In the aftermath of the devastating super typhoon Carina, Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. has announced the launch of its ‘Honda Helps’ initiative to support affected customers.
Through this program, HCPI is offering a 30% discount on select spare parts for Honda vehicles damaged by the typhoon. The discounted parts include critical components such as the ECU, airbag module, engine cooling system, and electrical parts. This special offer will be available at all Honda Cars Dealers that receive inundated units until Septem ber 30, 2024.
“We are deeply saddened by the impact of super typhoon Carina on our fellow Filipinos, and we want to do our part in helping them recover,” said Rie Miyake, President of HCPI. “The ‘Honda Helps’ program is our way of supporting our loyal customers in getting their vehicles back on the road as soon as possible, ensuring their safety and restoring their mobility.
Customers in need of support following the events of Carina PH can find their nearest Honda Cars Dealership by visiting the Honda website at https://www.hondaphil.com/dealer-finder. More information about the ‘Honda Helps’ program is available at https://www.hondaphil.com/promos.
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