Isuzu’s Calamity Assistance Program offers discounted parts, labor

Isuzu D-Max
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Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) has launched its Calamity Assistance Program, which offers discounted vehicle parts and repair services. IPC said that it has launched the said initiative due to the increasing frequency of natural calamities in the Philippines, including typhoons, floods, volcanic eruptions, ashfalls, earthquakes, and landslides.  

The said program builds on Isuzu’s Typhoon Assistance Program introduced last year, which primarily supported customers affected by floods and typhoons. Now, Isuzu is once again launching a similar initiative through its Calamity Assistance Program that offers a 30 percent discount on essential vehicle parts and repair services. 

The Calamity Assistance Program is available to owners of all Isuzu light commercial vehicles (LCV) and commercial vehicles (CV), regardless of year model. Owners whose vehicles have been damaged by natural calamities can avail of the program’s 30 percent discount on parts and labor. 

This discount applies to essential vehicle components such as engine parts and assemblies, transmission systems, drivetrain components, electrical parts (including bulbs and cluster meters), electronic control modules (ECM/TCM), and collision-related body parts like panels and doors.   

Isuzu Philippines' Calamity Assistance Program
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Isuzu Philippines clarified that certain components and services that are deemed non-critical accessories and services are not included in the program’s scope. This includes audio/DVD units, LCD monitors, keyless entry systems, back sensors, alarms, and batteries. 

Services like towing, painting, detailing, and washing are also excluded, along with accessory installations and sublet repairs such as machining, calibration, radiator servicing, and rewinding. Additionally, parts purchased over the counter are not eligible under the program.

“In Isuzu, we understand that natural calamities can disrupt not only mobility but livelihoods. Through this expanded Calamity Assistance Program, we aim to provide timely and practical support to our customers, helping them restore their vehicles and resume their daily lives with confidence. This is part of our ongoing commitment to be Your Responsible Partner and helping customers in times of need,” said IPC President Mikio Tsukui.

Isuzu’s Calamity Assistance Program runs until December 31, 2025, and is available across participating Isuzu dealerships nationwide. The car brand is encouraging its clients to contact their nearest Isuzu dealer to schedule an appointment to ensure timely and efficient service.

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Martin is a BA Literature graduate from the University of the Philippines Diliman. Aside from his interest in cars, Martin enjoys reading crime novels while drinking black coffee. With over a decade of experience writing about cars, he has explored different sides of the automotive industry. He even gave car review video hosting a try, going by the nickname Kambyo Boy Next Door.