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You are here: Home / News / Business / Key Pinetown welcomes Jeep® and Fiat

Key Pinetown welcomes Jeep® and Fiat

26 January 2024 by Guest

PINETOWN, January 25, 2024 – Stellantis continues its drive to make brands easily accessible to customers through its multifranchise dealer network with the addition of Jeep® and Fiat to Key Pinetown.

The Key Pinetown facility already houses Opel, Peugeot, and Citroën brands. The expansion continues to bolster dealer representation across KwaZulu Natal in support of Stellantis’ ambitious plans as one of the largest importers in the South African motor industry.

Stellantis’ dealer representation in KwaZulu Natal continues to allow customers easy access to its brands, providing a convenient sales and aftersales experience to the majority of customers. The standards of those facilities are tightly managed to provide the best possible customer experience.

The Key Truck & Car history stretches back to 1973 and the owner-managed business continues to expand their range of both commercial and retail mobility solutions. Customers can expect the same industry-leading sales and service standards the team has built up over its 50-year history.

“We’re excited to be expanding our relationship with Key Truck & Car, providing efficiencies for their business and ours, which will ultimately allow more time to service customers,” says Mike Whitfield, Managing Director of Stellantis South Africa. “We’re delighted to expand the Jeep and Fiat footprint in KwaZulu Natal and expose our brands to more customers in Pinetown.”

Leading the team at Key Pinetown is Dealer Managing Director, Matthew Emanuel. “We are looking forward to exceeding our new customers’ expectations of what levels of service our team can offer. Welcome Jeep and Fiat drivers to the Key Pinetown family,” says Emanuel.

Key Pinetown is complemented by outlets in Pietermaritzburg and Umhlanga and is committed to providing the best automotive solutions to the area. That potential now exists for Opel, Peugeot, Citroën, Fiat and Jeep customers under one roof and they look forward to welcoming you into their comfortable waiting areas with complimentary WIFI and refreshments.

Visit them at 101 Josiah Gumede Road, Pinetown or www.keypinetown.co.za or contact them on 031 717 0511 and follow them on Facebook or Instagram for all the latest deals and details.

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    27 January 2024 at 7:51 am

    Lebo Gunguluza started his entrepreneurial journey with R60 and a lot of nerve. He managed to secure a bursary, which enabled him to study a BCom degree at the University of Natal. To earn money while he studied he became an agent for Edgars on campus, then went on to work in sales for the SABC. He launched his first business and made his first million by 27 but squandered it and had to work his way back to financial wealth. He launched Corporate Fusion, and at 33 his business was turning over R14 million, but he left it to others to dash while he travelled the world, and he soon found himself in R4 million worth of debt. Several years later after paying off his debt, he launched GEM (Gunguluza Enterprises & Media) Group of Companies, which has become a multimillion rand business in it\’s first two-and-a-half years. He went on to become one of the \”dragons\’ on the South African edition of Dragons\’ Den, as well as one of the \”sharks\’ on M-Net\’s Shark Tank.

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