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BAIC, Chery, Foton, and Lynk & Co Drive to SM Megamall for UAAGI on the Move

The Philippine Star

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February 21, 2025

Roadshow offering exclusive deals happens Feb. 20-23 with special performance by Parokya ni Edgar's Chito Miranda on Feb. 22

- By Manny N. De Los Reyes

BAIC, Chery, Foton, and Lynk & Co Drive to SM Megamall for UAAGI on the Move

The UAAGI On The Move Roadshow Tour, a multi-brand automotive extravaganza, is set to take place at the Fashion Hall of SM Megamall from February 20-23, 2025. This exciting event marks the first leg of a four-part series happening throughout the year, bringing UAAGI's top-notch automotive brands directly to Filipino consumers in popular destinations nationwide.

"On The Move" signifies UAAGI's commitment to reaching a wider audience and providing Filipinos with the perfect automotive and mobility solutions for every type of driver. As one of the leading automotive distributors in the Philippines, UAAGI proudly represents BAIC, Chery, Foton, and Lynk & Co—each brand catering to the diverse needs and preferences of the discerning Filipino market.

The UAAGI On The Move Roadshow Tour serves as a one-stop shop for the best deals, offering exclusive promotions and special offers throughout the event. Adding to the excitement, renowned Filipino artist Chito Miranda, of Parokya ni Edgar fame, will be performing an exclusive set for UAAGI On The Move on the afternoon of Saturday, February 22nd.

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