Geely North EDSA to close July 31, 2024
After nearly 5 years of operations, Geely North EDSA will permanently close its doors

Geely Philippines will be closing down one of its biggest dealerships in the country. In a recent statement, the automaker announced that effective July 31, 2024, Geely North EDSA will cease operations after many years of service.
Originally serving as the brand's flagship dealership, it first opened in October 2019 on a massive 1,160 square meter space. It features a massive 20-car showroom display along with a huge 2,600 square meter area for aftersales service. It even has comfortable lounges for customers and guests for both sales and aftersales.
Despite the impending closure of the dealership, the automaker said they will continue to assist with the needs of customers until July 31, 2024. Geely Philippines also wished to thank its customers for their continued trust and partnership with the North EDSA dealership.
For future service needs, Geely Philippines encourages its customers to visit any of its 38 other dealerships nationwide.
With Geely North EDSA set to close its doors by the end of the month, customers who frequent the dealership better look for other locations.
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