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Abuja Motorfair ends amid Toyota positive outlook

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Toyota Nigeria Limited say the just concluded annual Abuja Motorfair held last month inside the International Conference Centre, Abuja provided another platform for the Japanese manufacturers representatives in the country to appreciate its teeming customer base both at the corporate, fleet and high-net worth customers levels.
In an electronic mail sent to BusinessDay motoring editor, company sources stated that, the 2019 Abuja Motorfair was as usual marked with a beehive of activities from the Japanese brand as different visitors that came to exhibition ground took quality time to visit the the Toyota pavillion.

While the event lasted, the brand’s imposing and beautifully decorated arena caught the eye of every visitor to the exhibition ground to touch and feel the array of Toyota vehicles on display.

Specifically, the night of Thursday, October 31, 2019 was a night to remember as invited high ranking personalities visited the Toyota stand. Tagged ‘Special Night With The Managing Director’, Kunle Ade-Ojo, managing director Toyota (Nigeria) Limited hosted captains of Industries, government and corporate organisations, personally showing them the features of the vehicles, where and how the vehicles can be deployed and why each one is value for money.
Top shots from the armed forces, the Federal Roads Safety Commission, the Police and the diplomatic community were present. It was a night of glitz and glamour as the full spec leather seat Hilux in glowing white and black colour and the latest wonder on wheels in the Toyota range and the Toyota Rush, were beauties to behold.

Both vehicles caught the eye of visitors and their interest. Other vehicles on display include the Land Cruiser Prado, the Hiace Luxury for leisure and travelling in absolute comfort with reclining seats that become flat as a bed, the elegant and sophisticated Camry, the Yaris, Avensis, LC70, Corolla and many more.

A saxophonist dished out sonorous music in the background while the night came to a crescendo with Jelani Aliyu, the director-general of National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC) in company of some of his officials. The NADDC boss went round all the vehicles on stand to touch and feel them while the the TNL managing director was on hand to talk about the vehicles.

Customers to the Toyota stand enjoyed attractive fair prices while the motorfair lasted and some of them took the advantage of the discounted fair price to strike some purchase deals. It was a rewarding and fun night for all visitors and Toyota alike. Visitors went home with branded gifts.

Representatives of Toyota Japan that visited the stand earlier in the day were quite pleased with the presentation and quality of display put up by Toyota at the event. The exhibition stands at the stood out in its size, decor and welcoming ambiance.

 

MIKE OCHONMA