The African car scene is getting a major upgrade, and Dave Coffey, the big boss at AAAM, is making sure everyone knows it. He’s all about shaking things up and getting things done, and he’s got some serious plans for the future of cars in Africa. During the African Automotive Forum, he talked about how important it is to have real, practical plans in place and to really understand what’s going on with new car sales and the big investments that are driving the car game forward.
Dave didn’t hold back when he said that everyone in the car world needs to work together. He’s all about teaming up and making sure that car groups all across Africa are strong and ready to make the car scene in Africa the best it can be. He gave a big shout-out to Egypt for setting a great example with their car council, where the Prime Minister and a bunch of other important people work together to make sure the car game is on point.
When it comes to the digital world and selling used cars, Dave knows that the US is doing some big things. He also pointed out that in South Africa, there are way more used cars being sold than new ones, and he’s all about switching things up and making more cars right there in Africa.
Dave knows that getting money to buy a car can be a real headache, and he’s all about finding new and clever ways to make it easier for people to get the cash they need. He’s also big on making sure that the parts and fuel for cars are top-notch and affordable. He’s all about making sure that everyone works together and that car groups are all about making deals and getting things moving, especially when it comes to trading between different places.
Dave’s not just talking the talk, he’s all about making things happen. He’s all about putting plans into action, getting everyone on the same page, and making sure that people are really into buying cars. He’s super grateful to everyone who’s helping to make the car scene in Africa the best it can be, and he’s making sure that everyone knows it.
The African Automotive Forum was a big deal at the Intra-African Trade Fair, and it’s all about making sure that cars in Africa are top-notch. It’s not just about talking, it’s about making real moves and getting everyone on board, from big car companies to the leaders of different countries. It’s all about making sure that Africa is the place to be for cars, and Dave Coffey is leading the charge.
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