Peugeot and Citro?n Expand and Relocate Gwangju Service Center
Near Gwangju Sochon Industrial Complex Samgeori... Increased Accessibility for Customers in Jeonnam Region
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Hanbul Motors, the official importer of Peugeot, Citro?n, and DS Automobiles, is expanding and relocating the Peugeot·Citro?n Gwangju Service Center to strengthen services in the Gwangju and Jeonnam regions.
The Peugeot·Citro?n Gwangju Service Center, operated by S Motors, an official dealer of Hanbul Motors, is located near the Sochon Industrial Complex intersection in Gwangju. It is within a 5-minute drive from Yudeok Interchange (IC), and is also close to Gwangju Songjeong Station where KTX stops, Songjeong Park Station on Gwangju Line 1, and Gwangju Airport, providing excellent accessibility for customers not only in Gwangju but also in the Jeonnam area.
The newly relocated Gwangju Service Center has a total floor area of approximately 2,640㎡ (about 800 pyeong) and features seven work bays and state-of-the-art maintenance facilities, enabling the servicing of over 500 vehicles per month on average. It operates an integrated service system covering general maintenance as well as accident repairs including sheet metal and painting. Inside the service center, a reception area and customer waiting room designed with the brand’s latest concept have been prepared to ensure customers can use the services comfortably.
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Kim Jang-hoon, CEO of S Motors, said, “Through this expansion and relocation of the service center, we can provide a more pleasant service environment for customers in the Gwangju and Jeonnam regions, and accessibility has also become easier. We will continue to invest and make efforts to repay the support of our customers.”
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