San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora is championing the revival of Greenhills car culture, an iconic part of the Philippines’ automotive scene. At the opening of AutoIndustriya.com’s 25th Anniversary celebration, he shared his passion for the community-driven car culture that once thrived in Greenhills and expressed his desire to bring it back to life.
A Nostalgic Return to Car Culture
Greenhills has long been a hub for car enthusiasts, with its famous “Creekside” gathering spot fostering friendships and shared interests. Mayor Zamora, reminiscing about his own experiences, fondly recalled spending weekends with friends and driving his hand-me-down car that had already seen over 90,000 kilometers. For him, Greenhills wasn’t just a location—it was where his love for cars truly began.
Zamora emphasized that events like AutoIndustriya’s Car Week play an essential role in rekindling this strong car culture, offering a platform for enthusiasts to connect and showcase their passion responsibly.
A Safe and Organized Space for Car Meets
With the success of the AutoIndustriya XXV Car Week anniversary event, the collaboration between the San Juan City Government and Greenhills Mall has proven how vital a safe, organized environment is for car enthusiasts. By providing such spaces, the city ensures that the vibrant car culture of Greenhills can thrive once more, all while maintaining a sense of security and community.
Mayor Zamora, known for his efforts to maintain safety in San Juan, reminded car enthusiasts to enjoy their vehicles responsibly and adhere to traffic rules, ensuring that the culture remains positive and accessible for everyone.
San Juan’s commitment to restoring Greenhills car culture is a step toward uniting local car lovers while also promoting safe and responsible driving. With Mayor Zamora’s support and future events on the horizon, Greenhills is set to become a car culture hub once again, bringing together enthusiasts from all walks of life.
