Honda Cars PH offers support to flood-affected vehicle owners via ‘Honda Helps’ program

In response to the recent floods caused by the southwest monsoon (Habagat), Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) on Wednesday, July 23 has launched a relief initiative aimed at easing the burden on customers whose vehicles were affected by the calamity.

Under its Honda Helps Program, HCPI is offering a 30 percent discount on select spare parts for all flooded vehicles received at authorized Honda Cars dealerships in Luzon and Visayas from July 21 to August 8.

The company said the move is part of its ongoing commitment to customer care and safety, particularly during times of adversity.

The discounted spare parts include critical components such as the ECU, cooling fan motor, accelerator pedal, throttle body, SRS unit, meter assembly, alternator, airbag module, electric power steering (EPS), starter motor, cable reel, heater control, radiator fan motor, fuse box (MICU), and seatbelt pre-tensioner.

HCPI emphasized that the program is designed to help customers recover more quickly and safely by making necessary repairs more affordable.

The initiative reflects Honda’s broader promise to move and support people not just through its vehicles, but through compassionate service.

Affected Honda owners are encouraged to visit the nearest dealership to avail of the offer.

Dealership locations can be found at https://www.hondaphil.com/dealer-finder, while more details on the Honda Helps Program are available at https://www.hondaphil.com/promos.

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