Sime Darby Auto Performance (SDAP) has officially announced the relocation of its Porsche Centre Bukit Bintang, which is affected by the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) project taking place in downtown Kuala Lumpur. The centre will cease operations with immediate effect, and will be relocated to a new premise in Damansara.
With floor space of almost 1,400 sqm, the new two-storey Porsche Centre Damansara will have ample space to showcase the latest Porsche range and pre-owned cars. It will also be equipped with a Porsche Fitting Lounge, which includes various colour and leather samples as well as a car configurator operated through a 60-inch touch screen.
The location, which should be along the LDP opposite Mutiara Damansara, will be easily accessible from various highways, at the same time providing good test drive opportunities.
“The relocation of Porsche Centre Bukit Bintang to the new automotive belt in Damansara is in line with SDAP’s plan to expand its network in strategic locations. I believe that with the opening of the new Porsche Centre Damansara, we will be able to be more accessible for many more of our customers. The new location will play an integral role in Porsche’s expansion in Malaysia,” said Arnt Bayer, CEO of SDAP.
The new Porsche Centre Damansara is scheduled to open its doors in July 2013
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Good move. Damansara is more high class area compared to BB.
No matter is poor man or rich man, no matter is high profile or low profile ppl, i hope they serve everyone.
Got warehouse sales?
It is also meant to prevent theft. If you remember a few months ago, a guy just walked into the KL showroom and drove off a Porsche Panamera.
Most ppl wont bother
they probably planning to sell the prime piece of land and build a tall building which is more profitable than selling a few porsche