Cheki East Africa General Manager Ms Wambura Kimunyu says they are giving customers a chance to experience Cheki offline.
KENYA’S ONLINE cars trading platform, cheki.co.ke, will on July 18th, 2015 host a car bazaar at Carnivore Grounds.
The online company, which currently connects over 20,000 car buyers and sellers every month, will extend its value offering by organising a face to face meet-up to connect buyers and sellers and educate them on the motor industry. Participants will have opportunities to get professional counsel on buying, selling, financing and maintenance of vehicles from auto experts.
According to Ms Wambura Kimunyu, Regional General Manager, Cheki East Africa, the online platform has creates spaces where car buyers and sellers meet and do business. “We’ve done a great job of it online, making more than 15,000 cars available for sale to over 400,000 users every month. Now we’d like to give our customers a chance to experience Cheki offline,” she says.
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Dubbed Cheki Sato, the event targets over 1,000 vehicles that have been carefully selected and vetted through Cheki’s curated price guide which determines the market rate for any car make and model within the Kenyan market. This will ensure not only the best quality at market competitive prices.
“We’re excited to bring a generous slice of that Cheki experience to the ground with some of our valued partners, the likes of CFC Stanbic, Shell, Kingsway Tyres and more, so that our customers can enjoy a pleasant, seamless car buying experience at Cheki Sato, just as they do on Cheki.co.ke”
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