New Isuzu 4S Centre in Balakong opens – operated by SV Prestige Auto

New Isuzu 4S Centre in Balakong opens – operated by SV Prestige Auto

A new Isuzu 4S Centre in Balakong has now been opened, operated by SV Prestige Auto. Fronting the Kajang Dispersal Link Highway, it becomes the third such dealer-owned and operated integrated 4S facility within the Klang Valley.

Featuring the latest Isuzu Corporate Identity (CI), the new outlet sits prominently on a new light industrial lot and offers the full range of Isuzu D-Max and Isuzu commercial trucks for sale. Inside the showroom, two display units of pick-up trucks offer prospective customers with an opportunity to have a full hands-on experience of their next vehicle, pick their choice of specifications and colours from paper-free palettes and even take a digital peek into the prowess of the D-Max’s off-roading and advanced safety capabilities through a Virtual Reality simulator. 

The new service centre is also large enough to handle six vehicles simultaneously, making it ideal for quick turn-around service visits. In an effort to retain the quality control of jobs performed, the new SV Prestige Auto Isuzu 4S Centre not only carries out regular maintenance jobs, it also has its own wheel alignment machine and a full-sized painting booth to effectively handle accident repairs on site.

The B&P centre is currently recognized by major automotive insurance companies and is on the panel of five of the country’s major insurers. It is also pending approval to carry out heavy accident repairs as equipment and training are already in place.

The new SV Prestige Auto Isuzu 4S Centre is located on Lot 1917-B, Jalan KPB 7, Kawasan Perindustrian Kampung Baru Balakong. Together with its Isuzu 3S Centre in Puchong, the SV Prestige Auto showroom is open every day while the service centre is open from Mondays to Saturdays.

Arif Chan
With a deep interest and relevant experiences in the automotive industry, Arif writes about everything automotive. His employment history includes being an automotive production engineer, a highway project engineer, an alternative-fuel researcher, and a motoring journalist. In case you'd like to nerd out, you can check out his research paper here: https://aiche.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ep.13749