Tag: CFAO

  • GM, CFAO to  re-introduce Isuzu

    GM, CFAO to re-introduce Isuzu

    The Isuzu brand of trucks that once rule the auto market in the country is set to return, courtesy of a partnership between General Motors and CFAO.

    President/Managing Director, GM Africa, Mario Spangenberg made this known during a visit to CFAO Corporate Office on Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The event featured the inauguration of Adeola Odeku Chevrolet Isuzu showroom in Lagos and the cutting of a cake.

    CFAO Nigeria Managing Director Olivier Levigne, said Isuzu offered an extensive product line-up to meet customers’ needs, boasting of its robustness and dependability, incorporation of the latest technologies and high-quality materials as well as powerful and efficient engines.

    “Isuzu pick up truck is a very competitive truck and it is doing very good in South Africa and we expect to do well in Nigeria as well,” he said.

    Levigne said that Isuzu cabs were renowned for their corrosion resistance due its sophisticated treating and painting technologies on the market.

    CFAO Motors, he said, has concluded plan to launch the new Isuzu and Trailblazer automobile brands into the market.

    Isuzu and Trailblazer automobile vehicles are built by General Motors with its six of its internationally renowned brands, such as Chevrolet, Mitsubishi, Iveco, DAF, Aveo and Fuso.

    Spangenberg described Isuzu as competitive and designed to meet the African demand.

    “All our vehicles and spare parts sold through our network are covered by automakers’ warranties. We are present in 39 areas where we use our first-rate knowledge of the local terrain to provide our partners with ideal conditions for entering often-fragmented market,” he said.

    He expressed confidence in the sales team, noting that CFAO Automotive ensures that vehicles and spare parts were available.

    “Our network is part of an efficient supply chain and we have invested $30 million spear parts depot in South Africa so that both vehicles and spare parts are readily available in all corners of Africa to satisfy customer requirements everywhere. We are constantly striving to be better and this is why we continually invest in expanding and modernising our points of sale, training our sales and technical teams, and upgrading our plants to boost performance,” Spangenberg noted.

    GM, he said, was also set to build a training centre for technicians who will provide high quality after-sales service, in the country. It will also offer test drive as an option for its potential customers.

     

  • Stallion shines at Auto Awards

    One of the subsidiaries of Stallion Motors, Porsche Centre Lagos, has won the Showroom of the Year Award at the Nigeria Auto Journalists Award (NAJ) in Lagos.

    The auto dealership conglomerate with franchise for some auto brands, including Hyundai, Honda, Nissan, SsangYong, Volkswagen, Skoda, Audi, Porsche and AshokLeyland, also won the coveted multi- Auto-dealership award last year.

    Stallion Motors has, through its designated dealerships, played key roles in the country’s auto sector, providing quality products, sales and after sales support services to customers and fleet owners.

    Recently, the company ventured into auto manufacturing, assembling AshokLeyland buses and trucks, having acquired the moribund VWoN plant on Lagos-Badagry Expressway, where it will soon commence local assembly of Nissan passenger cars, SUVs as well as Hyundai light trucks in April.

    The company had beaten rival nominees CFAO and Coscharis to win the coveted plaque, which according to NAJ, was a demonstration of Stallion’s efficiency and resilience in the management of automobile dealerships.

    Similarly, the Porsche Centre Lagos beat Mercedes Benz Centre to cart home the Showroom of the Year Award 2013.

    Presenting the awards on behalf of NAJ, Dr Oscar Odibo, the Principal Consultant, Newsletters Limited, acknowledged the elasticity of Stallion Motors and its contribution to the auto sector, adding that Stallion dominates the industry like a colossus.

    In a post event reaction to the NAJ Awards, the company’s Group Managing Director, Mr Pavir Singh, commended the local auto media for taking time out of their schedules to keep a tab on developments in the industry.

    He described the industry as nascent and vibrant if cautiously explored, and that the new Automotive Industry Policy would chart a new course for the industry and position Nigeria among auto resourceful countries in the world.

    “The time to start is now and with you (NAJ), the automobile industry could become the icing on the cake for investors willing to explore inherent opportunities. Also note that, Nigeria is a potent market that can support the growth of its nascent industry,” he said.

  • Ultimate Search winners take delivery of their SUVs

    Ultimate Search winners take delivery of their SUVs

    Making real its promises, Nigeria Breweries Plc., has presented two Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV) to Dennis Okike and Kalu Kalu, winners in the just concluded 10th edition of the adventure reality show, Gulder Ultimate Search (GUS).

    While Okike got an automatic drive Mitsubishi Pajero jSUV for coming top in the real competition, Kalu received a manual drive of the same model for coming first place in the first ever Fans’ Edition. Both guys received their vehicles on Monday. The SUVs, 3.0L GLS AT (full option), was courtesy of CFAO Motors Nigeria, official automotive partner of the show. Okiki’s prize is in addition to N10 million offered by GUS and N500, 000 given to him and other contenders each, by Governor Godswill Akpabia of Akwa Ibom State.

    Nicolaas Vervelde, managing director, Nigeria Breweries Plc, who presented the vehicles to the winners, admonished them to be worthy ambassadors of the Gulder brand.

    “As we hand over these vehicles to you in fulfilment of our promise, we implore you to drive with care, obey traffic rules and remain good ambassadors of the Gulder brand,” said Vervelde.

    DennisOkike emerged winner, beating the duo of Edmund Umeabuani and Ifunanya Onike to find the 10th Symbol. Kalu beat two other contenders in the Fan’s Edition finals to find the keys. The Fans’ Edition is an innovation in the GUS, which enables viewers to participate in a virtual search, with a chance to win prizes.

    The show was held in the jungle of Usaka, Akwa Ibom State, same venue for last year’s event.

  • How Dennis  won the  Ultimate  race

    How Dennis won the Ultimate race

    …as Kalu relishes Ultimate Conquest

    HAVING outsmarted his fellow contestants in the waters of Usaka River, Dennis Okike brought the Gulder Ultimate Search full circle as he emerged the 10th champion. In the final battle among the warriors, Dennis got the better of Dr. Edmund Umeabuani and Ifunanya Onike as he sought out the 10th symbol.

    For his feat, Dennis won N10 million and a brand new Mitsubishi Pajero 3.0L GLS AT (full Option) courtesy of CFAO Motors Nigeria, the official automotive partners of Gulder Ultimate Search 10. Being the last female contestant standing, Ifunanya is already guaranteed N1 million in addition to her prize money.

    In the same vein, Kalu Kalu, a final year student of Industrial Mathematics in the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, became the winner of the first-ever fans’ edition of Gulder Ultimate Search.

    On the final day of the search, the warriors got a message from the Council of Elders ordering them to pack their bags and make their way to where they draw water as host, Chidi awaited them and gave them the next set of instructions.

    The final task was to search for the 10th symbol. To do that, each of them would make use of a clue which would take them to two different locations to retrieve two pieces of the map that would lead to where the 10th symbol was buried. Another clue at their first locations would direct them to the next location. It was a race against time and the last man to the next location was evicted.

    Edmund and Ifunanya’s first clue led them to the Place of the Talking Drum to retrieve the first map piece; while Bobby and Dennis went to the Mud Field. Subsequently, Bobby and Dennis headed to the Place of the Talking Drum for their second piece while Edmund and Ifunanya raced to the Mud Field. Edmund returned first, followed by Ifunanya. Dennis edged Bobby out of the quest when he beat him to the finish line. Bobby was instantly evicted.

    With their maps pieced together, the remaining warriors had all they needed to proceed to find the Sceptre. On their maps three spots were marked ‘X’ as possible places the 10thsymbol was buried. Ifunanya was in the lead, having figured out the direction first. However, her first attempt at crossing the river with the aid of a rope saw her falling into the water while Edmund and Dennis moved on.

    Edmund arrived first and headed straight to one of the spots marked on the map and began his search. Dennis joined shortly. Ifunanya had barely stepped in the river when Dennis raised what turned out to be a false alarm. All he had was a piece of debris lying under the river. The protracted search had the warriors glancing at their maps intermittently as Dennis kept digging up dirt after dirt from the river.

    After many futile efforts, Dennis eventually dug up the Sceptre from under a slant palm tree in the river and thereby ended the long search for the 10th symbol. He was instantly inducted into the Order of Heroes as the 10th Ultimate Man by Chidi Mokeme, the Anchor-man.

    The fans’ edition of Gulder Ultimate Search was hosted by Bob Manuel Udokwu. Gulder gave fans and viewers of the show a chance to compete in the show from the comfort of their homes.

    To qualify, contestants bought bottles of Gulder beer and looked under the crown corks for unique codes. The codes were then sent to a short code along with the consumer’s name, age and state. The consumers receive SMS with questions from clues related to the GUS 10 transmitted on TV.

    Consumers who correctly answered six questions got the opportunity to answer the Anchor man’s challenge which was released on the seventh day by 11pm. Mouth-watering prizes such as Gulder gift packs, units of DSTV Walkas, 300 Dual-Sim Android Phones, 50 Tablets and millions worth of recharge cards were won by viewers that successfully answered the Anchor man’s challenge.

    By the fourth week, the first 12 that correctly answered the Anchorman’s Challenge were invited to participate in the one-day Final Search. For winning the first ever fans’ edition, Kalu, got a brand new Mitsubishi Pajero 3.0L GLX MT, courtesy CFAO motors.

    Commenting on his victory, Kalu said: “I feel very happy to be the winner of the first GUS fans’ edition; the first Ultimate Conqueror. It is a dream-come-true. My friends started calling me Ultimate Conqueror when I told them I was coming for the search. I took the risk of a night journey to get here for the search and it was very stressful. I can’t explain how I feel right now.”

    Kalu remarked that he had fervently participated in the promo from its inception. He explained: “Right from the first week of the promo I’ve been winning. I won the Gulder pack in the first week. In the second week, I won a DSTV walka and now in the final week I have won the jeep; I think this first fans’ edition was just for me. When I got the call that I made it into the final 12, I was so excited that I didn’t realise when I threw my phone away.”

    On whether he thought he was going to win at the inception, he said: “I did not have any strategy for winning per se. It was just God. At the final stage where I had to search for the treasure with two other people, I had to go back to the starting line three good times. At a point I even used sand to cover where I eventually found the box.”

    On how he’ll make use of the car, he said: “I intend to use the car. The lodge where I live in Owerri is very far from school and I spend a lot on transportation. Even my parents were considering getting me a car but now they don’t have to bother again. Besides, I want to drive it and let people see that this is real. I thank Gulder for this opportunity. And to everyone out there, this is real, there is no gimmick.”

    Kalu is an indigene of Ohafia in Abia State and also the President of FUTO chapter of National Association of Mathematics Student of Nigeria. His father is a Civil Engineer while his mother is a trader. He is the third son of eight children.

  • CFAO Motors  trains young drivers

    CFAO Motors trains young drivers

    A leading distributor of Mitsubishi and FUSO vehicles, CFAO Motors has introduced a training programme for young drivers to new techniques for handling the vehicles throughout Nigeria.

    Coming on the heels of its commitment to this year’s Gulder Ultimate Search, NB Plc’s adventure reality TV show for young and strong Nigerians, the training initiative is to engage undergraduates currently on forced vacation as well as those in need of professional internship on how to drive and maintain original MitsubishI and FUSO vehicles distributed by CFAO Motors nationwide. Other beneficiaries of the training initiative are dealer technicians, drivers of major fleet customers, and professional contract drivers.

    The initiative, which is the first of its kind in Nigeria, is also designed to assist the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) to further reduce the alarming rate of automobile crashes on the roads.

    According to CFAO Motors’ After Sales Manager, Mitsubishi and FUSO vehicles, Mr Avinash Ghogardare, trainees, technicians and drivers are introduced to the company’s automobile insurance recovery support system, its modern spare parts on-line ordering technology, an inventory of N750 million original parts, express service facilities, exclusive tyre repair centre and S-5 After Sales application software.