Automaker kicks off car plan tour for Pinoys abroad

abs-cbnNEWS.com | 09/24/2008 1:37 AM

A mall tour promoting a car remittance program catering to families of overseas Filipinos will kick off September 25 in key commercial centers in Metro Manila.

Honda Cars Philippines, Inc on Tuesday said its "Honda CAREmittance" program mall tour display will be shown at the Upper Ground Floor, Building A of SM Megamall.

“Honda CAREmittance Program eliminates distance barriers and offers ease of application in our fast-paced times. Through this pioneer program, Filipinos overseas can buy a Honda vehicle even while they are away,” Honda said.

Designed for Filipino overseas, the CAREremittance display will also feature the all new Honda Jazz and the CR-V vehicles.

Under the program, Filipinos abroad can conveniently purchase a brand new Honda vehicle for their families in the Philippines through online application.

By filling out CAREmittance Application form from the www.hondaphil.com link, interested buyers may acquire his or her ideal Honda vehicle either through cash or financing payment terms.

For financing applications, applicants would have to submit online an accomplished application form, together with Employment Certificate, Income Tax Return and Remittance Receipt.

Once approved, applicants may send payments through BPI or RCBC remittance centers located in key cities around the globe.

Upon receipt of application, Honda keeps in constant touch with both the applicant and the beneficiary for status updates and even sends applicant photos of the beneficiary receiving the brand new car.

Honda also offers special package for successful CAREmittance applicants in recognition of the significant contributions of overseas Filipinos.

The package includes free three-year LTO [Land Transportation Office] registration and premium items, including tint, seat cover and others.

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