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Fakhro Motors launches Polarsun vans

Fakhro Motors, the authorised distributors of Polarsun Automobiles in Bahrain, has announced the launch of Polarsun cargo and mini vans in the Kingdom.

Polarsun Motor Holdings with auto manufacturing history and experience of 50 years is an auto manufacturing company approved by national development and reform commission.

The company is engaged in manufacturing and developing passenger cars (light buses, MPVs, SUVs) and commercial vehicles as well as fitting parts.

The Polarsun vehicles have already been launched successfully in Kuwait and UAE, said a top official.

Fakhro Motors had recently acquired the authorised distributorship for Polarsun Automobiles for the Bahrain market.

“After thorough market study and analysis we decided to launch the Polarsun cargo and mini vans in Bahrain. These vehicles are not only economical and robust but also safe and apt for companies staff transportation,' said Mohammed Fakhro, director business development, Abdulla Yousif Fakhro & Sons.

'These vehicles are built with Japanese technology and confirm to all the GCC specifications catering to the target end users. After its launch in UAE and Kuwait, we believed Bahrain was the next appropriate market to launch,' he added.

“Fakhro Motors has entered the automotive retailing business and Polarsun is our first step. The vehicle sales are supported by the state of art workshop and part centre in Khamis which will provide efficient after sales service,' added Jacob Thomas, general manager, Fakhro Motors.

'We are confident that these vehicles will soon become the first choice of various businesses and organisations in Bahrain,” he added.-TradeArabiaNewsService
 

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Polarsun buses drive in with price advantage in Nigeria Africa market

Friday, June 6, 2008
By Moses Akaigwe ([email protected])

In the auto market, any dealership that has competitive prices, good quality vehicles and reliable after-sales network, as factors interplaying in his favour, will definitely make lot of impact. Interestingly, all these are what a new motor company, Emel Automobiles Nigeria Limited, is banking on to endear its Chinese brands of vehicles to the Nigerian market.

Emel made a debut at the Eagle Square – venue of the recent 10th Abuja International Motor Show – with Lifan 520 sedan and a mini bus called Polarsun. The duo attracted a stream of visitors into the company’s stand while the fair lasted, with a good number of them excited to hear that the vehicles have competitively prices, despite being basically products of Japanese engineering concept.

He confirmed that many units of Lifan and Polarsun were sold on the fair ground, disclosing that Emel Automobiles has been collaborating with banks, including Intercontinental, ECOBANK and Bank PHB, to provide buyers with finance schemes which enable them own the vehicles without paying the entire price at once, but are rather spread out for them over many months.

Emel, which ventured into auto marketing about one year ago, has a network of after-sales service back-up with workshops at Warri, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Aba, Benin, Abeokuta and Ibadan , as well as adequate stocks of replacement parts.
 
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