Ford Philippines offers discounts on parts and labor for flood-affected vehicles
If your beloved Ford was battered by the recent floods, Ford Philippines has your back.
Jerome Tresvalles on Jul 28, 2025You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsFord Philippines offers discounts on parts and labor for flood-affected vehicles
The last half of July has been rough for many in flood-prone areas, with back-to-back typhoons bringing non-stop rain across the country. If you’re a Ford owner and your vehicle was affected by the recent floods, there’s some good news: Ford Philippines is here to help you get back on the road.
To support customers impacted by typhoons Crising, Dante, and Emong, Ford is offering 20 percent off on parts and 10 percent off on labor for flood-related repairs. This special offer is available at all Ford dealerships across Luzon and runs until August 31, 2025.
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“In light of the recent typhoons and flooding that caused damage to vehicles, we are extending special discounts on parts and labor to assist our customers, allowing them to get back on the road with confidence and peace of mind.”
Joyce Laxamana
Director, Ford Customer Service Division
If you’re a Ford owner and you’re ride is in need of repairs, setting up a schedule with your local Ford dealership is quick and easy. With the Ford Online Service Booking tool, you can schedule your vehicle’s service appointment quickly and without any hassle. Simply visit Ford Philippines’ website, select your preferred dealership, and choose a time that works best for you. The platform is accessible anytime, anywhere, so you can book an appointment at your convenience, no needing to wait in line or make phone calls.
If your Ford vehicle requires towing due to flood-related issues or other concerns, Ford Emergency Roadside Assistance is also ready to help. Just call (+632) 8459-4723 to 24, and a team will be dispatched to assist you as quickly as possible.
Whether it’s routine maintenance or unexpected repairs, these initiatives are Ford’s way of showing that their customers are always a priority. It’s all part of Ford’s continued commitment to providing reliable support, especially when times get tough.
Eager to check out the Ford lineup? Take a look at Ford Philippines’ stable on AutoDeal.com.ph.
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