Standard Bank Auto Show ends on a high note
The Standard Bank Auto Show that took place at the SKW Sports Grounds in Windhoek earlier this month, concluded successfully, with 32 dealerships participating.
Standard Bank offered vehicle loans at prime less 1.75%; residual value of up to 30 percent; no deposit and 60 months to repay the loan.
“Interest in the auto show was overwhelming. Approvals already began on 4 July and due to the high volume of visitors, the special offers continued until 15 July – a week after the auto show ended,” Standard Bank’s Head of Vehicle and Asset Finance, Wim Lotter, said.
“The Standard Bank Auto Show has become an important event on the motoring calendar. It is a great way to interact with potential clients and to expose your brand to the general public,” said Hayley Allen of the Novel Motor Company.
In addition to the BT-50 and the CX-5, the Novel Motor Company displayed the Mazda2, Mazda3 and the MX-5, which was the main attraction at the stand. The MX-5 model has won multiple international awards, including the International Design Award for 2016.
The latest vehicles on show from the Ford stable included the new Figo, the latest Ford Ranger, the Ford Everest and a vehicle that has captured the imagination of many, the new Ford Mustang.
“I would like to take this opportunity to commend all our participating motor dealers for their hard work and loyalty to Standard Bank through the years,” Vetumbuavi Mungunda, Chief Executive of Standard Bank, said at the opening of the event.
Standard Bank offered vehicle loans at prime less 1.75%; residual value of up to 30 percent; no deposit and 60 months to repay the loan.
“Interest in the auto show was overwhelming. Approvals already began on 4 July and due to the high volume of visitors, the special offers continued until 15 July – a week after the auto show ended,” Standard Bank’s Head of Vehicle and Asset Finance, Wim Lotter, said.
“The Standard Bank Auto Show has become an important event on the motoring calendar. It is a great way to interact with potential clients and to expose your brand to the general public,” said Hayley Allen of the Novel Motor Company.
In addition to the BT-50 and the CX-5, the Novel Motor Company displayed the Mazda2, Mazda3 and the MX-5, which was the main attraction at the stand. The MX-5 model has won multiple international awards, including the International Design Award for 2016.
The latest vehicles on show from the Ford stable included the new Figo, the latest Ford Ranger, the Ford Everest and a vehicle that has captured the imagination of many, the new Ford Mustang.
“I would like to take this opportunity to commend all our participating motor dealers for their hard work and loyalty to Standard Bank through the years,” Vetumbuavi Mungunda, Chief Executive of Standard Bank, said at the opening of the event.
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