Chery Displays Style, Strength In Lagos

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By citybusinessnews@yahoo.com. –

The test drive was an opportunity for the growing list of Chery fans to experience the vehicles firsthand, understand its features, and assess its overall performance.
Take off point was the Carloha Showroom in Alapere, Lagos State through third mainland bridge-Adekunle junction and back to Alapere.
It was an opportunity for stakeholders including senior motoring Journalists to evaluate the vehicle’s driving experience, comfort, acceleration, braking, and maneuverability.
Products made available for the exercise include the sensational Chery Tiggo 8 Pro, Arizo 5, Tiggo 4 Pro and Tiggo 2 Pro.
The event was also an opportunity for Sales Manager, Chery Nigeria, Gerald Chukwuemeka, to brief stakeholders on after-sales support for Chery vehicles in Nigeria.
He explained that after-sales support are available, adding that more outlets are being established in partnership with qualified firms.


Chery fans including owners of Chery vehicles present at the event were full of commendations for Carloha and Chery for making the vehicles available to more Nigerians.
According to the company, “Chery vehicles come equipped with state-of-the-art technology that redefines the driving experience.
“From advanced safety features to sophisticated entertainment systems, Chery sets a new standard in automotive innovation.
“With a legacy of precision engineering and performance excellence, Chery vehicles offer unmatched power, agility, and efficiency.
” Whether navigating city streets or conquering rugged terrain, Chery rises to every challenge.
“Chery vehicles are designed with meticulous attention to detail, exuding style, sophistication, and flair.
“From sleek exterior lines to luxurious interiors, Chery exemplifies automotive design excellence.
“Built to last, Chery vehicles are backed by a reputation for reliability and durability.
“Rigorous quality control standards ensure that every Chery vehicle delivers a driving experience that exceeds expectations”.

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