he Aston Martin Owners Club Indonesia (AMOCI), a club comprised of 44 owners of the British luxury cars in Indonesia, was inaugurated in South Jakarta last Wednesday.
The club operates under Aston Martin Jakarta, an official car dealer that begun its business in 2015. AMOCI was created with the hope of creating a strong relationships between Aston Martin car owners in Indonesia, as well as becoming the most well-known Aston Martin club in the Asia Pacific region.
Following the inauguration, the club is set to hold an Aston Martin driving trip in New Zealand, Australia, in the next few months. It also plans to hold routine breakfast meetings, as well as end of year dinners for its members.
Aston Martin Jakarta CEO Irmawan Poedjoadi said that all activities under the club would be conducted according to the “standard of Aston Martin.”
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Club members will also be able to enjoy several exclusive benefits, such as a special price for towing services, free Aston Martin magazine subscription, discounts on car services, spare parts and merchandise, free-of-charge entrance to the Aston Martin factory in Gaydon, United Kingdom, as well as VIP access to any Aston Martin events in Jakarta.
In parallel with the inauguration, Aston Martin Jakarta also announced the release of DB11, a grand tourer with a capacity of 600 Horsepower and 700Nm of torque to the Indonesian market. (asw)
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