The local arm of Japanese automotive manufacturer Mitsubishi enjoys the fact that they can rely on the L300 to power its sales numbers..
As proof, the utilitarian vehicle has just celebrated its biggest milestone to date with the roll out of the 200,000th unit out of the Sta. Rosa production facility in Laguna.
Such potent workhorse can also be utilized during these trying times to help us bounce back. Thanks to its modifiable body, the Mitsubishi L300 is still proving its worth for the small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Below are the possible configurations that put the Mitsubishi L300 to great use.
Cargo Hauler
Usually what comes to mind on the primary usage of the L300 is to deliver goods, making it a good delivery partner, whether for fresh goods, dry products or big hauls like furniture and appliances, the L300 can literally delivery.
The heavy loads can be driven away, thanks to its 2.2-liter Euro 4-compliant diesel engine.
People mover
The L300 has an option to be utilized as shuttle service. Those who have one may offer their vehicle as service to small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) rather than their employees taking public transport.
Rolling reseller
If you have contacts with specialty items like sweets and coffee from up north, or any products that would hit the taste buds to ease those cravings, you can bring them closer to consumers by setting up your L300 into a mobile store.
All these options to earn during these times is now easier to achieve as the Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation has further extended the Mitsubishi Rollback promo, putting the starting price of the L300 at P698,000 (cab and chassis only)—a P106,000 discount.
Photos from Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation
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