Friday, December 01, 2006
Thanks to BMW Philippines esp. Mr. Lito German
I would like to thank the management of BMW Philippines for taking action on the problem of Gail's 3161 car. As I wrote earlier, the said vehicle was diagnosed at WHEELS E. Rodriguez to have a defective AUTOBRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) pump, the mechanism that controls all the brakes . They were charging us 128,000 pesos for a replacement. A second hand pump , they said, would cost from 80-90 t pesos.
I asked for a second opinion from a German who has an auto shop also in QC and he confirmed that indeed, our car needs a replacement but brand new ABS. This he said costs about 1,000 Euros or approximately 80,000 pesos including freight . He was flying to Germany before Christmas and promised to buy us one. However, he said the car which has a low mileage of 26,000 kms. should work for a warranty claim. In Germany, any defect below 30,000 km mileage are replaced by BMW. In 7-series cars, even at 100,000 km mileage, the ABS pumps are replaced.This prompted me to use my connections.
I called up my colleague Ira Panganiban, my motoring show reporter back in ABSCBN, who in turn called up Lito German, PR of BMW Philippines. We talked and he said they will diagnose the car and see what they can do.. He told us to bring it to BMW Classic, which is near Sto.Domingo Church and talked to Allan Domingo the Manager.After the usual computer diagnostics, the problem was indeed the ABS pump that needs replacement. From then on, Lito German took over and yesterday afternoon, Allan Domingo called me and said the BMW is now ready for pick-up. THEY INSTALLED A NEW ABS PUMP AT NO COST TO US.Well, it was a big surprise to me and Mr. German called to confirm the release. I could not thank him enough.
Salamat, my daughter could'nt believe it but it's true. BMW Philippines saved us from this 128,000 peso-expense. And I congratulate them for living up to the world class standard that is BMW. Now, I take back all my doubts and confirm to all and sundry that BMW is the best.
Salamat po ulit, Lito German and BMW Philippines and thank you, Ira Panganiban. I owe you one..Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Farewell, Max Soliven-Tuesday Club Chairman
I attended our regular Tuesday club morning meeting yesterday at the EDSA shangrila whose leader is renowned columnist Max Soliven. As we all know, Max died of a heart attack last week while he was on the airport in Tokyo, Japan.
At his table was a white candle with the usual pandesal and coffee glass that he used to drink while presiding our regular meeting. Everyone missed his loud laugh, his ascerbic comments about Philippine government and society.
I remember the other tuesday when he asked me, "Jake kumusta na ang mga racehorses mo?". I said, "sir, ok naman po at nagpapanalo naman". "Good for you", he said and then went on to another topic. He was always like that, smiling when you look at each other eye to eye occasionally exchanging salutes if your table is too far away.. Before he leaves the meeting he would go around the table, shakes each others hand with a tight grip as if there is no tomorrow. He always tells everyone the life that he lived and that we should all be grateful...
The passing of this man , who is so well respected and beloved by his colleagues in media, is a great loss. He was a man of peace. A man committed to the betterment of his country. I remember during the turbulent times of GMA's Garci and I'm sorry incident. He was very vocal in asserting what is best for the country. Always the best for his country....
Max and I collaborated in a one hour public affairs program aired on ABS-CBN and ANC several years back. I was sent by Gabby Lopez to talk to Max about this once a week tv program where he would analyze the country's events together with resource persons...The title of that program was IMPACT , which he said was a revival of his pre-martial law program also on ABS-CBN. It was where he exposed the rolex generals and the plot to impose martial law.
Unfearing, this man is really outspoken and will fight anyone just to protect his country. When I asked him about the remunerations on hosting this program, he blurted, can you afford me? I said no sir. but youbeing on television is a great service for this country. And he nodded. Truly this man would prove later that his comments and ideas on national issues were followed by the leaders of this country... His selfless advice both on print and broadcast, advocating endlessly , that every Filipino must be rightfully treated and must have peace and democracy in his own country.
There are lots and lots of wonderful things to say about this man. But words would never suffice. Just a heartfelt thank you, our Tuesday club Chairman for all the times we've been together..
thank you, sir Max
jake jm.