Car sales hammered by Covid-19, now industry is raring to go

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“We are open for business!” That’s the message from car dealerships in the country after the easing of the nationwide lockdown regulations from level 5 to level 4 early this month

That’s the message from car dealerships in the country after the easing of the nationwide lockdown regulations from level 5 to level 4 early this month.

It is not business as usual for the motor industry, with some dealerships only opening for essential services in line with the level 4 regulations. “We will also be able to perform services for essential service workers. Strict health and safety measures are adhered to at all operating dealerships to ensure the safety of our valued employees and customers,” said Renault SA in a statement to customers.

Export and import of all category of cars through national ports of entry under strict guidelines; andCar sales were significantly hit by the national lockdown regulations. Now manufacturers and dealers are looking to get sales going. The National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of SA said there was a 98.4% drop in new vehicles sales last month compared to the same period last year.

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