Increase your cars capacity the easy way
January 15, 2003 | 12:00am
Have you ever experienced the agony of leaving behind a loved one at home during an out of town trip due to the limited cargo capacity of your vehicle? Or maybe the experience of having to travel in two cars just to accommodate all that luggage.
A solution is now at hand to increase your vehicles load capacity. Imported from Sweden, Thule Roof Racks System are engineering innovations designed to enable car and SUV owners to carry everything they want whenever they want it. Compact cars and SUVs were not designed to carry excess luggage other than what will fit its trunk. This is where Thule can provide solutions.
"Thule roof racks are designed in collaboration with the worlds leading car manufacturers. Every Thule product is a perfect fit," says Erwin Versoza, president of Thule/EGR Philippines.
An established brand in Europe and in the United States, Thule aims to carve a respectable niche here in the Philippines.
"This is why we have this showroom. As you can see, it is strategically situated at the heart of the Ortigas business district. We aim to provide greater access to the target market," says Versoza.
Unlike other brands, Thule is simple to fit and simple to load. It can be easily installed on your car when extra space is needed and removed when you dont feel like using it. No tools are required in installation and everything you need is included inside each and every Thule roof rack systems kit. Aside from its easy installation, the Thule system is secured tight with an anti-theft lock. It is also covered by a special anti corrosive and UV protection finish for long life reliability and protection from the elements," says Versoza.
The Thule/EGR Showroom showcases the various load carriers available for the domestic market.
"Our line of products includes bike carriers, roof luggage boxes, ski carriers, aqua sports carriers, luggage baskets, and special load carriers for cars with fixed point attachments," states Versoza.
For inquiries, call 744-6367 or visit the Thule showroom at Equitable Bank Bldg., Ortigas Avenue corner Roosevelt St., Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila.
A solution is now at hand to increase your vehicles load capacity. Imported from Sweden, Thule Roof Racks System are engineering innovations designed to enable car and SUV owners to carry everything they want whenever they want it. Compact cars and SUVs were not designed to carry excess luggage other than what will fit its trunk. This is where Thule can provide solutions.
"Thule roof racks are designed in collaboration with the worlds leading car manufacturers. Every Thule product is a perfect fit," says Erwin Versoza, president of Thule/EGR Philippines.
An established brand in Europe and in the United States, Thule aims to carve a respectable niche here in the Philippines.
"This is why we have this showroom. As you can see, it is strategically situated at the heart of the Ortigas business district. We aim to provide greater access to the target market," says Versoza.
Unlike other brands, Thule is simple to fit and simple to load. It can be easily installed on your car when extra space is needed and removed when you dont feel like using it. No tools are required in installation and everything you need is included inside each and every Thule roof rack systems kit. Aside from its easy installation, the Thule system is secured tight with an anti-theft lock. It is also covered by a special anti corrosive and UV protection finish for long life reliability and protection from the elements," says Versoza.
The Thule/EGR Showroom showcases the various load carriers available for the domestic market.
"Our line of products includes bike carriers, roof luggage boxes, ski carriers, aqua sports carriers, luggage baskets, and special load carriers for cars with fixed point attachments," states Versoza.
For inquiries, call 744-6367 or visit the Thule showroom at Equitable Bank Bldg., Ortigas Avenue corner Roosevelt St., Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila.
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