Mar 25, 2020


Of ironies and silver linings

There is no downplaying the dire effects the world faces with the Covid-19 pandemic. We're all in for tough times which is an understatement. But amid the difficulties, we can take solace from silver linings in the dark clouds rising before us. As well as the funny-sad ironies of being under what government describes as the enhanced community quarantine.

One obvious silver lining, and also an irony, is that the good and best are rising in the worst of times. We've seen that in some mayors, their staff and employees- coming to the fore to keep constituencies safe with social distancing while ensuring the basic needs are met with innovative and commonsensical solutions. This has inspired-or forced- more to also do better in their own constituencies.

We've seen that in the courage of the front-liners - from doctors, nurses and all the staff at hospitals and clinics, employees from stockers, cashiers, guards of groceries, supermarkets, pharmacies, and even to the garbage collectors - who daily face the danger of infection just showing up for work vital to keep community running and secure. People see the value of the work that many of the seemingly lowly do. Now people understand the importance of the roles each and every sector and individual play in the community.

Then there are the drivers of vehicles commandeered by authorities or volunteered by automakers and transport operators, to help ferry the front-liners-who don't have private vehicles, motorcycles or cars-from home to work and back. And of course, those who transport vital commodities, materials and goods to places where they are needed. This again also emphasizes the importance of an efficient mass transport and affordable personal mobility if we are use auto industry terminology for owned vehicles.

Silver linings and funny-sad ironies also permeate motoring. The pandemic has seen fuel prices falling. But you don't see vehicles lining up to take advantage. The enhanced community quarantine means no driving beyond - oh, let's call a spade a spade - locked-down boundaries. This would be a great time for long road trips. Or even short food runs. You'll virtually have all the street and highways to yourself. But then you'll have to deal with the checkpoints.

Meanwhile, automakers and distributors are continuing to launch vehicles - online of course - that should be dream cars for many of differing taste, needs and means. But buying or acquiring them would have to wait for when the community quarantines - enhanced or not - end.

Suzuki Offerings

Suzuki Philippines has added two new vehicles to its lineup - the all new XL7, an SUV, and the S-Presso, a compact crossover.

In a press statement, Keiichi Suzuki, Suzuki Philippines vice president and general manager for automobile division, said: "We have seen our customers progress over the years and it is only fitting that we in Suzuki make sure that we are able to provide them with top-notch vehicles which champion the Suzuki Way of Life! in their everyday lives. The newest addition to our SUVs which is the XL7, perfectly fuses exterior aesthetic and dynamic interior with its seating capacity that can accommodate seven passengers."

He added: "The S-Presso that proudly boasts of the iconic Suzuki SUV design is perfect for our customers who appreciate compact cars that deliver excellent engine performance made to match their needs when it comes to conquering daily challenges on the road."

The All New XL7's K15B engine generates an output power of 103hp/6,000 rpm and torque at 138N-m/4,400rpm.

Suzuki describes the All-New S-Press as a compact crossove with a modern take on the iconic Suzuki SUV design. It is powered by a fuel efficient 1.0L K10B engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission.

Interior driving amenities include storage space for bottles and cup-holders, air conditioning with heater control, and front power windows. Safety features include dual airbags, rear parking assist, and anti-brake locking systems.

The All New S-presso is priced at a Php518,000. 00.

Mitsubishi Athlete

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines has unleashed the Strada Athlete into the pickup market.

The Strada Athlete features a black dynamic shield, black front bumper garnish, 18-inch black alloy wheels, as well as styling bar and side decal accents. The 4X4 variant boasts a a luxurious two-tone interior finish.

In a press statement, Mutsuhiro Oshikiri, president and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation, said: "We are very excited to introduce the Strada Athlete here in the Philippines as we strongly feel that the new design will appeal very well to pick-up enthusiasts. It's robust and sporty design best represents the capabilities of our truck. With 40 years of truck engineering heritage, the Strada has been refined to become a well-balanced road warrior that does not only conquer rough terrains but also provides advance technology, comfort and safety to its driver and passenger."

Powering the Strada Athlete is a 2.4-liter MIVEC Turbo Clean Diesel engine that produces 181ps and 430Nm of torque. It is matched with a six-speed automatic transmission with super select 4WD II system.

Features and amenities include Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM); Blind Spot Warning with Lane Change Assist (BSW with LCA); Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA); Ultrasonic Misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS); Trailer Stability Assist; Hill Descent Control; Hill Start Assist; Multi Around Monitor with guiding and expected course line; Auto High Beam, and Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE) body.

The new Mitsubishi Strada Athlete is available in both 4x2 and 4x4 variants priced at Php1,443,000 and Php1,760,000, respectively.

Deadline Extensions

Transport operators and drivers need not worry about missing deadlines for renewal of permits, licenses and franchises. The Department of Transportation (DOTr), the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) , and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) have announced extensions of up April 15 for renewal of permits, licenses, franchises, vehicle registrations.

The DOTr ordered the LTO and LTFRB to waive penalties for late renewals caused by the enhanced community quarantee imposed in many places in the country.

In a press statement, the DOTr said the Personal Passenger Accident Insurance Program (PPAIP) will be automatically extended until May 15, 2020 without any additional fees on the part of the operators.

Provisional Authorities (PA) and Special Permits (SP) issued to TNVS, PUBs, TH, Taxi, and UV Express, with expiry dates covering the period of March 17, 2020 to April 15, 2020, will also be extended until June 15, 2020 with waiver of fees, it added.

Happy Motoring!!!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ray Butch Gamboa graduated from the College of Arts and Letters of the University of Sto. Tomas. It was a course that should have been preparatory to a law degree, but the call of broadcasting aborted his plans.

At the age of 16, while still a student, Butch tried his hand at disc jockeying, landing a job at Mareco Broadcasting Network’s AM stations DZBM and DZLM. From there, Butch moved on with his illustrious career as a popular disc jockey, riding the airwaves of Bob Stewart’s middle-of-the-road music at DZXX, and ending his disc jockeying career at ABS-CBN’s DZYL and DZQL.

From there, he stayed on with ABS-CBN, covering live the proceedings at the Manila Stock Exchange and eventually entered into the world of television sales as an account manager for the premier channel of ABS-CBN Channel 2.

In the early 70’s, at the outbreak of Martial Law, Butch was one of the thousands of professionals who woke up jobless when then President Marcos declared the new status of the nation. With the closure of ABS-CBN, Butch ventured into different fields outside of broadcast. He tried his hand and with ease and success at export (Costume jewelry), real estate (brokerage), and restaurants (fast food).

In 1987, after the revolution, with the broadcast industry back to its free state, and with its irresistible call ringing in his ears, Butch made his inevitable comeback and pioneered in a local motoring show, producing Motoring Today on Channel 4 and co-hosting with local motor sports’ living legend Pocholo Ramirez.

After 4 years, he ventured into another pioneering format by producing and hosting Business & Leisure, which was originally aired on ABS-CBN’s Channel 2. The format eventually espoused similar ones in other different channels. But the clones in due course faded away leaving the original staying on airing on Channel 4 and eventually on Shop TV on Sky Cable’s Channel 13.

The following year, the pioneering spirit in Butch spurred him to produce another TV show, Race Weekend, also on Channel 4, covering circuit racing at the Subic International Raceway after the motor sport’s hiatus of 17 years. But when similar shows with duplicated formats sprouted, he decided to give way and ended the program after a year, although still enjoying unparalleled viewership.

In 1998, when the local automotive industry was in a slump, Butch contributed his share to help the ailing industry by producing another popular motoring-related show, this time exclusive to the automobile and its industry—Auto Focus, which became a vehicle for local automotive assemblers and importers to showcase their products and dwell on the industry’s latest technological developments.

In 2003, Butch teamed up with his brother, Rey Gamboa who was a former Shell executive and presently one Philippine Star’s business columnist to co-produce and co-host the TV show Breaking Barriers on Channel 13. It is a talk show that features guests who are in the news and in the middle of controversies. The program ventures to draw deeper insights into current issues to learn how they impact to our daily lives.

Today, Motoring Today on its 28th year of service to the general motoring public still enjoys its unprecedented loyal vierwership nationwide while Auto Focus, after 16 years has firmly established its niche viewership among automobile enthusiasts and on the other hand Business & Leisure is on its 24th year dishing out current business issues and lifestyle features.

Today, aside from writing weekly columns for the Philippine Star (Motoring Today on Wednesdays and Business & Leisure on Saturdays) and executive producer / host of weekly TV shows (Motoring Today, airs Sundays on Solar Sports Channel 70, Business & Leisure, airs Tuesdays on Shop TV, Sky Cable Channel 13 and Auto Focus airs Thursdays on Shop TV, Sky Cable Channel 13, Ray Butch Gamboa is currently the Chairman and CEO of Sunshine Television Production and Marketing Services Corp., President of Gamcor Management and Development Corp., Chairman of Asia-Pacific Realty Corporation, President and Chairman of Socio-Communication Foundation for Asia and Founding Chairman of the Society of Phil. Motoring Journalists (SPMJ)