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Enyo partners Cars45 to unveil Premium Auto Centre

Nigeria’s digital vehicle trading platform, Cars45, on Tuesday said it was set to launch a world-class auto-service centre in partnership with Enyo Retail and Supply, a leading fuel retailing company.

Mr Bemigho Awala, Media Officer of Cars45,  in a statement, said the partnership would provide consumers with superior automobile services and also improve the auto service industry in Nigeria.

Awala said the initiative was part of the companies’  commitment to satisfy customers and provide efficient services in the Nigerian automotive industry.

“The unveiling of the auto-service centre will provide customers with access to world-class automotive services including vehicle maintenance, servicing, inspection, sales, swap and other value-added services.

“This will strengthen Enyo and Cars45 long standing partnership,” he said.

Awala also said that the auto-service centre would feature Vehicon – Enyo’s premium vehicle diagnostics and maintenance service outlet.

“The outlet will be manned by skilled operators trained by Enyo’s Mechanic and Technician Academy (MechTech) and Bosch, global leaders in auto equipment manufacturing.

“It will also stock an array of global Castrol lubricants, in addition to providing certified spare parts to deliver the best possible outcomes in any automobile,” he said.

The statement also quoted the Chief Executive Officer of Cars45, Mr Etop Ikpe, as saying that the relationship was a strategic one aimed at helping the companies  to achieve their mission.

“The partnership will help to build an ecosystem that enhances, enables and drives trade within the nation’s automotive sector.

“This partnership with Enyo stems from our commitment to expand our products and services across the country. On our journey to empower mobility across Nigeria and Africa.

“It is our desire that we are there for the consumer every step of the way. As such, our solutions have brought convenience and transparency to the purchase and sales of vehicles.

“We are championing vehicle financing to help more Nigerians own cars; inspection services that empower users to know more about the history and condition of their vehicles, amongst other services that we provide,” he said.

Ikpe added that the partnership with Enyo as well as the launch of the world-class auto maintenance, sales and repair facility was in line with their commitment to be that platform where anything automotive could be achieved.

“We are not just providing fuel, but also creating value for our customers across board.

“Both organisations involved in this partnership are deeply invested in technology and customer satisfaction and it is only natural that we further our partnership to develop the currently fragmented automobile industry.

“It is also in alignment with our brand persona as the most exciting and trusted fuel retail brand in Nigeria.

“I have no doubts that this partnership will become the role model for delivering world-class automotive services in Nigeria, ” he said.

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