Zido Cars builds on its strong reputation with third branch
The pre-owned Zido Cars group has expanded its operation into the heart of Ekurhuleni with a new branch in Boksburg.
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With two thriving branches already in operation, the group recently announced its latest expansion into Boksburg, a city long regarded as the heartbeat of South Africa’s motor retail industry.
The new branch is strategically located at V Max Square, on the corner of North Rand and Atlas Road in Beyers Park, a prime automotive destination.
Says the group in a statement: “This expansion reflects Zido Cars’ vision of delivering an even more exclusive and refined vehicle offering, with a focus on premium and luxury cars while maintaining the diverse selection customers have come to expect.
“Boksburg has always been the hub of the automotive industry, and it was important for us to bring Zido Cars right to the centre of it all. This expansion allows us to showcase our brand in a market that values quality, exclusivity and exceptional service,” the statement reflects.
Zunaid Teladia, DP.
A spokesperson for Zido Cars tells Dealerfloor that what sets the retailer apart goes far beyond location and product range. “The dealership is approved with all major banks, making finance seamless and accessible, while also being both a Motor Industry Ombudsman of South Africa (MIOSA) approved dealer and an Independent Dealer Association approved dealer, ensuring customers have complete peace of mind with every purchase.”
In an industry where mileage tampering, accident-damaged vehicles, and even stolen cars unfortunately still find their way onto showroom floors, Zido Cars says it takes a clear stand. “The dealership does not sell accident vehicles, nor cars that have been structurally damaged, and every vehicle is thoroughly verified to ensure that it is legitimate, not stolen and is accurately represented. This transparency has become one of the hallmarks of the Zido Cars experience, giving customers the confidence that what they see is exactly what they get.”
Mustapha Brink, Branch Manager.
At the helm of the new branch are Dealer Principal, Zunaid Teladia, and Branch Manager, Mustapha Brink, both bringing extensive industry knowledge and a passion to the dealership. “From the very first interaction, customers can expect a smooth and enjoyable journey, built on honesty, professionalism and exceptional service.
“With this new step, Zido Cars continues to strengthen its footprint in Ekurhuleni, not just as another dealership, but as a brand that offers customers a trusted, transparent and premium experience when buying their next vehicle,” they explain.
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