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Mitsubishi Motors Msia Opens New 3S Centre In Sg.Buloh

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), the official distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in Malaysia, together with authorized dealer Esperance Motors celebrated its first 3S Centre (Sales, Service & Spare parts) opening in Sungai Buloh, Selangor recently, located at Lot 26, Jalan LGSB 1/2, Pusat Komersial LGSB, Off Jalan Hospital, 47000 Sungai Buloh, Selangor.

“Esperance Motors has just started its business partnership with Mitsubishi Motors and we welcome them into the Mitsubishi family.  With a strong leadership, vigorous energy and passion of the Dealer Principal and Management team in the automotive industry, we are confident that Esperance will become a key driving force to expand the market share for the Mitsubishi brand in Klang Valley,” said Tomoyuki Shinnishi, Chief Executive Officer of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia.

During the showroom launch, Dealer Principal of Esperance Motors, Alex Sim also announced that the company will be opening their second Mitsubishi showroom in quarter two this year. “It is my pleasure to inform that we will be having our second and main branch in Rawang. The 3S Centre is expected to be fully operational by middle of this year, and it will be a bigger facility with up to six service bays.  We will also be providing other services such as accident repairs and hassle-free insurance claims as well”.

In conjunction of the 3S Centre launch, Esperance Motors also took the opportunity to introduce and display the newly launched Outlander and Triton Athlete.

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia is currently represented by 55 showrooms (out of which 48 are 3S Centres) and 54 service outlets throughout Malaysia.  In East Malaysia, MMM is represented by 14 showrooms (6 in Sarawak and 8 in Sabah).

The Triton 4×4 pick-up truck are imported as CBU (Completely Built-Up) units from Thailand while  the ASX Compact SUV and Outlander are locally assembled (CKD) in Malaysia.

Chris Wee has been in the motoring journalism scene since the early 90's, cutting his teeth with publications such as Highway Malaysia, Asian Auto, Auto International, and later on as Editor of Asean Autocar and Malaysian EVO, for which he was its Managing Editor for 7-years, He's also been with NST Cars, Bikes & Trucks, and started his on-line motoring career with Autofreaks.com. Piston.my may be his last stop in a motoring journalism career that spans more than two decades.

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