We've compiled all the statements released by car brands concerning the coronavirus pandemic

Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, Porsche

BMW
Changan
Chevrolet

Chery
Ferrari

Ford

Foton
GAC

Geely


Honda
Hyundai

Isuzu

Jaguar, Land Rover


Kia, Maxus', Volkswagen

MG

Maserati
Mazda

Mercedes-Benz


MINI
"Due to the recent light of events and to support the government’s efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19, our MINI Eastwood, MINI Alabang, MINI Pampanga and MINI Service Factory facilities will be closed from 17th March 2020 until further notice.  
"As a company who prioritises our customers and employees’ safety, it was necessary for us to move forward with this decision to ensure everyone is protected and kept safe at all times.  
"We would like to apologise for any inconvenience which has been caused due to this decision. Thank you for supporting MINI!  
"Keep safe!-

Mitsubishi
"Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) would like to maintain a safe and healthy community, and in support of the national government’s directives to fight the spread of COVID-19, all Mitsubishi dealerships in the entire Luzon area (including Metro Manila) will be temporarily closed starting March 17, 2020 until April 12, 2020.

"We are here to assist you. You may still reach out to us through our official pages via Facebook Messenger or Instagram Direct. 

"Thank you for your kind understanding. Stay safe and healthy everyone!"

Nissan



SsangYong

Suzuki


Toyota


Volvo
Surprisingly, one major brand that hasn't issued a statement or an advisory regarding the government-imposed lockdown/quarantine is Subaru and its local distributor, Motor Image Pilipinas. Our guess is that they were too busy with the recently-launched Forester GT to issue one for the guidance of its vehicle owners.



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